Kinshasa: The Actionable Theology of Prophet Gédéon Paul Joseph Mukungubila

From Alex Engwete Mon Dec 30 2013, 20:27:00

(PHOTO 1: Members of the Presidential Guard in Kinshasa)

(PHOTO: 2006 Campaign poster of Presidential Candidate Paul Joseph Mukungubila aka Lord's Prophet Gédéon)

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To understand the suicidal insanity that was unleashed on Kinshasa today, one has to read an obscure essay penned by James Yuma titled "The Devil's Comma" published in the launch issue of the African Cities Reader--a joint publication of the African Centre for Cities and Chimurenga Magazine, both South African-based.

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