- The
Lumpa Church, an
independent Christian church, was
established in 1953 by "Alice"
Lenshina Mulenga in the
village of Kasama,
Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)...
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Kuala Lumpur,
abbreviated as KL and
officially the
Federal Territory of
Kuala Lumpur, is the
capital city and a
federal territory of Malaysia. It is the...
- "prophetess" who is
noted for her part in the "
Lumpa Uprising",
which claimed 700 lives.
Lenshina founded and led the
Lumpa Church, a
religious sect that embraced...
- The Oompa-Loompas are a
fictional race of
people in the
Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory franchise based on the
original book by
Roald Dahl. In all versions...
- Soon after,
there was an
uprising in the
north of the
country known as the
Lumpa Uprising led by
Alice Lenshina – Kaunda's
first internal conflict as leader...
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LUMPA CHURCH OF
LENSHINA MULENGA IN THE 1950S."
Journal of
Religion in Africa...
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white missionaries,
Kaunda became a
follower of
Alice Lenshina and the
Lumpa Church. "Kenneth Kaunda". Encyclopædia Britannica.
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between supporters of the
Lumpa Church, led by
Alice Lenshina.
Kaunda temporarily banned the
church and
ordered Lumpa's arrest. From 1964 onwards, Kaunda's...
- Hone – last
governor of
Northern Rhodesia Alice Lenshina –
leader of the
Lumpa religious sect
General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck –
leader of
German East Africa...