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'''Mulenga Mpundu Kapwepwe''' (born 7th October 1958) is the daughter of former [[Zambia]]n vice president, [[Simon Kapwepwe]].
'''Mulenga Mpundu Kapwepwe''' (born 7th October 1958) is an author and daughter of former [[Zambia]]n vice president, [[Simon Kapwepwe]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
From a young age, Kapwepwe was surrounded by the changemakers who helped liberate the African nation from British colonial rule.
From a young age, Kapwepwe was surrounded by the changemakers who helped liberate the African nation from British colonial rule.
An artistic child, it was not uncommon to find a young Kapwepwe at the theater or opera with her father enjoying the performance right beside her.
An artistic child, it was not uncommon to find a young Kapwepwe at the theater or opera with her father enjoying the performance right beside her.
==Education==


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
==Books==
* [[Some Bemba Names and Their Meanings]]
* [[Times and Seasons in Bemba]]
* [[Traditional Bemba Dress and Ornament]]
* [[Traditional Bemba Foods And Beverages]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://media.ifacca.org/files/WS09MulengaKapwepwe.pdf The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies]
* [http://media.ifacca.org/files/WS09MulengaKapwepwe.pdf The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/africa/mulenga-kapwepwe-zambias-patron-arts CNN: Mulenga Kapwepwe - Zambia's Patron of the Arts]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/africa/mulenga-kapwepwe-zambias-patron-arts CNN: Mulenga Kapwepwe - Zambia's Patron of the Arts]

Revision as of 12:47, 31 May 2016

Mulenga Mpundu Kapwepwe (born 7th October 1958) is an author and daughter of former Zambian vice president, Simon Kapwepwe.

Early life

From a young age, Kapwepwe was surrounded by the changemakers who helped liberate the African nation from British colonial rule. An artistic child, it was not uncommon to find a young Kapwepwe at the theater or opera with her father enjoying the performance right beside her.

Education

Professional career

Books

External links