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Provincial capital and city in Sankuru, DR Congo
Lusambo (Swahili: Mji wa Lusambo) is the capital city of Sankuru province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The town lies north of the confluence of the
Lusambo
Airport
Lusambo Airport (IATA: LBO, ICAO: FZVI) is an airport serving Lusambo, a town and territory in the Sankuru district of the Kasai-Oriental Province, Democratic
Lusambo_Airport
Zambian politician
Bowman Lusambo (born 9 December 1976) is a Zambian politician and a member of the Patriotic Front. He was appointed as the Provincial Minister for Lusaka
Bowman_Lusambo
Species of butterfly
Pseudaletis lusambo is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Wikimedia
Pseudaletis_lusambo
Territory in Sankuru, DR Congo
Lusambo is a territory of Sankuru province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. After the town of Lusambo became a separately administered city, it
Lusambo_Territory
Congo in 1918. On 1 October 1933 it was split into the Lusambo and Léopoldville provinces. Lusambo included the Kasaï and Sankuru districts of Congo-Kasaï
List of governors of Kasaï (former province)
List_of_governors_of_Kasaï_(former_province)
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kasaï-Oriental province. Sankuru was formed from the Sankuru District whose town of Lusambo was elevated to capital city of the new province. As of 2020, its population
Sankuru
Congolese politician
Joseph Okito was born on 5 February 1910 in the village of Koyapongo, Lusambo Territory, Belgian Congo. He worked for the colonial administration for
Joseph_Okito
Lower house of parliament in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cities of Lumumbaville (1), Lusambo (1) Territories of Katako-Kombe (3), Kole (2), Lodja (4), Lomela (1), Lubefu (1), Lusambo (1) City of Bukavu (5) Territories
National Assembly (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
National_Assembly_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)
Congolese labourers tapping rubber near Lusambo in Kasai
Atrocities in the Congo Free State
Atrocities_in_the_Congo_Free_State
Province of the Belgian Congo
1919, and in 1933 was divided into the new provinces of Léopoldville and Lusambo. Congo-Kasaï was named after the Kasai River, a major left tributary of
Congo-Kasaï
Group of Songye people
them slave warriors, to the east of the Sankuru River between Kabinda and Lusambo. The group were thriving through slave raiding and trading with caravans
Zappo_Zap
Zambian politician (born 1970)
Minister for Copperbelt Province, thereby exchanging roles with Bowman Lusambo. In the August 2021 general election, Mwakalombe stood again as the Patriotic
Japhen_Mwakalombe
Territory in Central Africa (1885–1908)
railroad by Congolese workers Melting latex of rubber in the forest of Lusambo Failure to meet the rubber collection quotas was punishable by death. Meanwhile
Congo_Free_State
Province of the former Belgian Congo
divided into the new provinces of Léopoldville and Lusambo, named after the city of Lusambo. In 1947 Lusambo Province was renamed to Kasaï. Kasaï became an
Kasaï_(former_province)
River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
northwards and then westwards crossing through a few towns, most notably Lusambo. Then it enters the Kasai River near Bena-Bendi, at 4°17′S 20°25′E / 4
Sankuru_River
which the Watchtower Movement denounced as ungodly. Luluabourg mutiny July Albert de Beauffort becomes governor of Lusambo Province[citation needed]
1944_in_the_Belgian_Congo
Land warfare branch of the Namibian armed forces
released in June 2000. The soldiers were captured in April 1999 in the Lusambo area which is about 120 kilometers east of Mbuji-Mayi. In January 2001
Namibian_Army
Place in Kasai region, Democratic Republic of the Congo
established in 1924. The province of Lusambo changed its name to Kasaï Province in 1947 its provincial seat was still Lusambo until 1957 when it was moved to
Kasai-Occidental
Region of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Lomami (in Katanga) were separated to form the new Congolese province of Lusambo (after 1947, Kasai); in turn, Bas-Congo, Kwango, Léopoldville and the major
Kasaï_region
district of Lomami was transferred at this time to the new province of Lusambo (later named Kasaï), which had been formed from parts of the old Congo-Kasaï
List_of_governors_of_Katanga
Kabinda 56,426 (21,786) 2,801,000 49.6 Kasaï-Oriental UTC+2 10 Sankuru SA Lusambo 104,331 (40,282) 2,417,000 23.2 Kasaï-Oriental UTC+2 11 Maniema MA Kindu
Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Provinces_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Shaba Katanga Tanganyika Haut-Lomami Lulua Lualaba Lualaba Haut-Luapula Katanga-Oriental Haut-Katanga Lomami Lusambo Kasaï Lomami Kasaï-Oriental Lomami
History_of_Katanga
104,656 km2 (40,408 sq mi) 4,509,342 37th 44/km2 (110/sq mi) 283 Sankuru Lusambo Congo-Kinshasa 104,331 km2 (40,282 sq mi) 2,417,000 10th 13/km2 (34/sq mi)
List of first-level administrative divisions by area
List_of_first-level_administrative_divisions_by_area
Airport in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Service Changes – 23MAR25". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 25 March 2025. "Lusambo launches Mahogany Air Lusaka-Lubumbashi flight, 14 March 2019". Lusaka
Lubumbashi International Airport
Lubumbashi_International_Airport
Province in DR Congo
Shaba Katanga Tanganyika Haut-Lomami Lulua Lualaba Lualaba Haut-Luapula Katanga-Oriental Haut-Katanga Lomami Lusambo Kasaï Lomami Kasaï-Oriental Lomami
Haut-Katanga_Province
Canadian offensive during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War
11 soldiers that had been cut off and surrounded after whilst defending Lusambo with allied Zimbabwean soldiers on 7 June 1999, whilst 37 DRC soldiers
Operation Atlantic (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Operation_Atlantic_(Democratic_Republic_of_Congo)
Airport
by the FAA, but has no designation from the IATA (which assigned LBO to Lusambo Airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Floyd W. Jones Lebanon
Floyd W. Jones Lebanon Airport
Floyd_W._Jones_Lebanon_Airport
American-born officer in the Belgian army
escaped death. During his retreat, Le Marinel meet the chief Zappo Zap near Lusambo. Zappo Zap's warriors were soon to become important allies of the Belgians
Paul_Le_Marinel
is divided into the provinces of Lusambo and Léopoldville. 1 October Constant Wauters becomes commissioner of Lusambo Province. 1 October Katanga Province
1933_in_the_Belgian_Congo
Belgian colonial official
25 April 1889) was a Belgian colonial official. He was commissioner of Lusambo Province in the Belgian Congo from 1 October 1933 to 17 August 1940. Constant
Constant_Wauters
German explorer
them slave warriors, to the east of the Sankuru River between Kabinda and Lusambo. Zappo Zap's people became allies and auxiliaries of the Congo Free State
Hermann_Wissmann
Belgian colonial administrator
succeeded by Marcel Maquet. From July 1944 to 1945 he was governor of Lusambo Province.[citation needed] He was president of the bureau for administering
Albert_de_Beauffort
City in Sankuru, DR Congo
located about 158 kilometres (98 mi) northwest of the provincial capital Lusambo, 190 kilometres (118 mi) east of the river port town of Bena Dibele, and
Lumumbaville
Belgian colonial administrator
January 1972) was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was governor of Lusambo / Kasaï in the Belgian Congo from 1945 to 1948. Léon Hofkens was born in
Léon_A._Hofkens
(in French). Retrieved 25 May 2025. "Sankuru : arrivée du gouverneur à Lusambo pour la première fois depuis son élection". mediacongo.net (in French)
List of provincial governors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_provincial_governors_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
of Lusambo Province. 1 June Ernest-Camille Bock become governor of Stanleyville Province. 21 September Léon A. Hofkens becomes governor of Lusambo Province
1945_in_the_Belgian_Congo
South African DJ and Music Producer
"Africa" (Juliet Ariel, Soa Matrrix) — Non-album single "Taximan" (Tonton Lusambo, Soa Mattrix featuring DJ ANUNNAKI) — Non-album single "—" denotes a recording
Soa_Mattrix
Species of fish
fish in the family Cichlidae. It is only known from the type locality of Lusambo, Kasai River. It can reach a length of 15 centimeters (5.9 in). Moelants
Haplochromis_toddi
Congolese politician (1929–2015)
present-day Kananga. He attended Scheut Missionaries-run Catholic schools in Lusambo before studying at an agricultural school in Kisantu for five years. He
Albert_Kalonji
Goma Karisimbi Ewango Lumumbaville Sankuru Wembo-Nyama Kabondo Lusambo Lupembe Lusambo Tusuanganyi Bagira Bukavu South Kivu Ibanda Kadutu Gbazubu Gemena
Communes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Communes_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Belgian Army general and politician
Arab-Swahili tribes, Gillain returned to his post in Lusambo in April 1894. He remained in Lusambo until, plagued by fevers, he finally returned to Belgium
Cyriaque_Gillain
Congolese diplomat and writer
including Germany, Hungary and Poland. Kamanga was born on 25 January 1950 in Lusambo. She speaks English, French and Portuguese. Kamanga holds Bachelors and
Clémentine_Shakembo_Kamanga
Roman Catholic archdiocese in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
stations were subsequently founded at St-Trudon de Lusambo, St-Victorien at Bena Makima, St-Antoine de Lusambo, and elsewhere. A hospital was established, as
Archdiocese_of_Kananga
Political elections for public offices in Zambia
"concourt-has-nullified-kabushi-parliamentary-election-sending-bowman-lusambo-out-of-parliament". zamobserver (2021-12-27). "UPND Adopts Andrew Tayengwa
By-elections_in_Zambia
Congolese Protestant minister and statesman
democratisation in the 1990s. Isaac Kalonji was born on 9 September 1915 in Lusambo, Belgian Congo to a Muluba father and a Lulua mother. Early on in his life
Isaac_Kalonji
Territorial organization of the DR Congo
Buta, Gemena, Inongo, Isiro, Kabinda, Kalemie, Kamina, Kenge, Lisala, and Lusambo—were not suspended and neither were those granting commune status to the
Subdivisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Subdivisions_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
were made to form six provinces named after their capitals; Léopoldville, Lusambo (Kasai), Costermansville (Kivu), Elisabethville (Katanga), Stanleyville
Districts of the Belgian Congo
Districts_of_the_Belgian_Congo
Constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia
Front 2011 Dorothy Kazunga Patriotic Front 2016 Bowman Lusambo Patriotic Front 2021 Bowman Lusambo Patriotic Front 2022 (by-election) Bernard Kanengo United
Kabushi_(constituency)
Zambian politician
office 7 September 2021 President Hakainde Hichilema Preceded by Bowman Lusambo Member of the National Assembly for Rufunsa Incumbent Assumed office August
Sheal_S._Mulyata
Species of moth
Haberlandia lusamboensis is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Lusambo and Katakokombe in the Democratic Republic of the Congo into the south-eastern
Haberlandia_lusamboensis
Place in Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
expeditions to Bunkeya. The first, 300 people under Paul Le Marinel coming from Lusambo, crossed the Lualaba in March 1891, where they met a representative of
Bunkeya
District in Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo
included in the Léopoldville Province while Kasai and Sankuru formed the new Lusambo Province. The Kasai and Sankuru districts had been expanded, in the case
Kasai_District
District in Kasai-Occidental, Democratic Republic of the Congo
split, with the eastern part renamed Lusambo Province. The number of districts in the colony was reduced to 15. Lusambo Province contained the districts of
Lulua_District
Belgian colonial administrator
district commissioner of Lusambo. In 1950 he was transferred to Kabinda District. He was made provincial secretary in Lusambo and Jadotstad in 1951, and
Jean_Paelinck_(administrator)
LBN Lake Baringo Airport Lake Baringo, Kenya UTC+03:00 LBO FZVI Lusambo Airport Lusambo, Democratic Republic of the Congo UTC+02:00 LBP Long Banga Airport
List of airports by IATA airport code: L
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_L
70°E / -7.17; 23.70 (Luputa) Lomami Lusambo 32,340 4°58′S 23°26′E / 4.97°S 23.43°E / -4.97; 23.43 (Lusambo) Sankuru Lwambo (Luambo) 12,652 10°49′S
List of cities and towns in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
1892–1894 war in Central Africa
rifles. The Belgians had just 600 troops divided between the Basoko and Lusambo camps, but were much better armed and had six cannons and a machine gun
Congo_Arab_war
split, with the eastern part renamed Lusambo Province. The number of districts in the colony was reduced to 15. Lusambo Province contained the districts of
Kabinda_District
Airport – Tshikapa FZVA (LJA) – Lodja Airport – Lodja FZVI (LBO) – Lusambo Airport – Lusambo FZVM (MEW) – Mweka Airport – Mweka FZVR (BAN) – Basongo Airport –
List of airports by ICAO code: F
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_F
District in Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
more control. The Congo-Kasaï province was split into Léopoldville and Lusambo (Kasai), the number of districts subsequently reducing to 15. A map of
Kwilu_District
Congolese politician
school in Katanda. Therefore, he went to continue his middle school in Lusambo. Then, he joined his big brother Gaspard Kazadi who were a farmer in Ngandajika
Kasongo_Munganga
Bas-Congo Lupatapata or Luhatahata Kasaï-Oriental Kasaï-Oriental (old) Lusambo Sankuru Kasaï-Oriental (old) Madimba Kongo Central Bas-Congo Mahagi Ituri
Territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Territories_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Administrative divisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Batetela Sector Lusambo Territory Sankuru Province Basonge Sector Lusambo Territory Sankuru Province Entre Kunduye Mal Sector Lusambo Territory Sankuru
Chiefdoms and sectors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Chiefdoms_and_sectors_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Territory in Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
targeted civilians. In October and November 1998, the villages of Swima and Lusambo in the Tanganyika Sector were the sites of deliberate massacres, where
Fizi_Territory
the Congo Boma Matadi Kenge Bandundu Kikwit Tshikapa Kananga Mbuji-Mayi Lusambo Kabinda Mwene-Ditu Kamina Kolwezi Lubumbashi Likasi Kalemie Kindu Bukavu
Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cities_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Former district of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Shaba Katanga Tanganyika Haut-Lomami Lulua Lualaba Lualaba Haut-Luapula Katanga-Oriental Haut-Katanga Lomami Lusambo Kasaï Lomami Kasaï-Oriental Lomami
Haut-Katanga_District
Ethnic group in the DR Congo
"Batetela" is now accepted as the name for people living in the region between Lusambo and the Upper Congo River, in the provinces of Sankuru and Maniema. They
Tetela_people
Territory in Kasai-Oriental, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Katanda Territory is bounded to the north by Lusambo Territory (currently the town of the new province of Sankuru); to the northwest
Katanda_Territory
Belgian colonial administrator
1925. Nauwelaert was appointed a territorial administrator 2nd class in Lusambo District. After a four month internship at the district capital, he was
Pierre_Nauwelaert
District in Kasaï-Oriental, Democratic Republic of the Congo
include the northern part of the Lomami District, and became part of the new Lusambo Province. The southern part of Lomami was merged into the Lualaba District
Sankuru_District
definition, five Brothers were sent to the then Belgian Congo, namely to Lusambo, in 1911. Later on missionary Brothers settled in Rwanda and Burundi; in
Brothers_of_Charity
African slave trader
Belgians had just six hundred troops divided between the camps at Basoko and Lusambo, but were much better armed and had six cannons and a machine gun. A Belgian
Rumaliza
Species of butterfly
1998 (central Cameroon, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Lusambo, Sankuru, and possibly Cataractes) Euptera freyja inexpectata Chovet, 1998
Euptera_freyja
Politician
born on 1 August 1922 in Lusambo, Belgian Congo. He received a Catholic education at the Ecole Moyenne Officielle de Lusambo, studying there for four
Aloïs_Kabangi
Date Event François Wenner becomes governor of Lusambo Province 22 April Évariste Mabi Mulumba, future first state commissioner of Zaire, is born in Mikalay
1941_in_the_Belgian_Congo
Sector in Fizi Territory, South Kivu
during this period. In October and November 1998, the villages of Swima and Lusambo witnessed brutal massacres, with 22 civilians killed during a market day
Tanganyika,_Fizi_Territory
Congolese-Swiss politician and human rights activist
activist. Villoz-Muamba was born Félicienne Lusamba Muamba in 1956 in Lusambo, then part of the Belgian Congo. She was the eldest of eighteen children
Félicienne Lusamba Villoz-Muamba
Félicienne_Lusamba_Villoz-Muamba
governor F. Wenner from 1947–1950 was not François Wenner, former governor of Lusambo, who is named as an honorary governor in 1949. Janssens, Édouard; Cateaux
List of governors of Équateur (former province)
List_of_governors_of_Équateur_(former_province)
Zambian settlement
congestion". Lusaka Times. Retrieved 17 May 2019. Copperbelt Minister Lusambo and Katanga Governor resolve Kasumbalesa stand-off, trucks begin crossing
Kasumbalesa,_Zambia
Belgian colonial administrator
was a commander of this force in Sankuru and Kabinda. He commanded the Lusambo territorial security battalion from 29 June 1941 to 6 November 1944, and
Alphonse_De_Valkeneer
Shaba Katanga List of governors of Kasaï (former province) Congo-Kasaï Lusambo Kasaï Kasaï List of governors of Kasaï Oriental Province Predecessors (1962–1966)
Lists of provincial governors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lists_of_provincial_governors_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Collins & Libert, 2007 Pseudaletis clymenus (Druce, 1885) Pseudaletis lusambo Stempffer, 1961 Pseudaletis zebra Holland, 1891 Pseudaletis rileyi Libert
List of butterflies of the Central African Republic
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Belgian colonial administrator
was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was commissioner / governor of Lusambo Province in the Belgian Congo from 1940 to 1944. François Wenner was born
François_Wenner
Lomami (in Katanga) were separated to form the new Congolese province of Lusambo (after 1947, Kasai); in turn, Bas-Congo, Kwango, Léopoldville and the major
History_of_the_Kasai_region
Minister Party Term start Term end Bowman Lusambo Patriotic Front 2016 2018 Japhen Mwakalombe Patriotic Front 2018 2021 Elisha Matambo United Party for
Provincial_minister_(Zambia)
Village in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
from the ANC and FAB killed 22 civilians in the villages of Swima and Lusambo, located in Tanganyika Sector of Fizi Territory. The killings occurred
Bibokoboko
Belgian Congo provinces in 1933 after Léopoldville and Lusambo (Kasaï) had been separated
List of governors of Léopoldville / Bandundu
List_of_governors_of_Léopoldville_/_Bandundu
Congolese writer and politician
secession of the early 1960s. Joseph Ngalula was born on 12 December 1928 in Lusambo, Belgian Congo to a Baluba family. He undertook six years of primary education
Joseph_Ngalula
List of shipwrecks: 9 March 1958 Ship State Description Lusambo Belgium The cargo ship struck a submerged object naar the Westhinder Lightship and holed
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1958
Surname list
Christopher Wenner (1954–2021), British journalist François Wenner (1889–1964), Lusambo provincial governor, Belgian Congo (1940–1944) Jann Wenner (born 1946)
Wenner
Kabompo Ambrose Lufuma United Party for National Development Kabushi Bowman Lusambo Patriotic Front Kabwata Given Lubinda Patriotic Front Kabwe Central Tutwa
List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (2016–2021)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Zambia_(2016–2021)
Congolese politician
1965 until June 1967. Sylvestre Mudingayi was born on 11 November 1912 in Lusambo, Kasai Province, Belgian Congo to a Luba family. In 1932 he became a chief
Sylvestre_Mudingayi
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
jolyana Libert, 2007 Pseudaletis leonis (Staudinger, 1888) Pseudaletis lusambo Stempffer, 1961 Pseudaletis malangi Collins & Larsen, 1995 Pseudaletis
Pseudaletis
Belgian company in the Congo Free State
the Belgian army officer Paul Le Marinel established a military post at Lusambo. The Société Hollandaise arrived in the region in the same year, and for
Compagnie_du_Kasai
Festival in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
musicians like Lokua Kanza, Lexxus Legal, Innoss'B, Mani Martin, Tonton Lusambo, Fal-J, Jessica Kill, the Matakiyo group, Groupe Folk, Pinochet, Maraben
Festival_Amani
Central FZAL LZI Luozi Airport Luputa Lomami FZWI Kashia Airport Lusambo Sankuru FZVI LBO Lusambo Airport Lusanga Kwilu FZCE LUS Lusanga Airport - closed Lusinga
List of airports in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_airports_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Congolese politician (1942–2021)
politician, and civil servant. Tshiongo was born on 19 August 1942 in Lusambo, present-day Sankuru province, in Belgian Congo. He graduated with vocational
Gilbert Tshiongo Tshibinkubula wa Ntumba
Gilbert_Tshiongo_Tshibinkubula_wa_Ntumba
Former administrative divisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
District Kasai-Oriental Sankuru Katako-Kombe, Kole, Lodja, Lomela, Lubefu, Lusambo Sud-Ubangi District District Équateur Sud-Ubangi Budjala, Gemena, Kungu
Districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Districts_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Anvers); Aruwimi-Uele (Basoko) Stanley Falls (Stanley Falls) Lualaba (Lusambo) Lualaba District had been formed from the southern part of Stanley Falls
Districts of the Congo Free State
Districts_of_the_Congo_Free_State
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Golden Moon
Girl/Female
Aramaic American
Lady.
Boy/Male
English
From the Priest's dwelling.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone living in a place known as the ‘north moor’, as for example Narramore in Devon.
Female
Welsh
 Diminutive form of Welsh Alis, ALISON means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alison.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.
Boy/Male
Hindu
With four faces
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rising to fame and honor
Boy/Male
Biblical
Captain; prince.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Dog
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO
LUSAMBO