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Reverend '''Paul Bwembya Mushindo''' (born 1896) was a [[Zambia]]n minister of the church, teacher, writer and politician. He translated the Bible from English to [[Bemba language]]. He was born in 1896 in [[Chinsali District]] and Both his mother and father were members of the Bemba royal family. His father Mr Mushindo was a first nephew of [[Chiti Kafula]], one of the important members of the Bemba royal household.  His mother, Kapolyo Mwaba was the daughter of [[Chief Mwaba Kabundi]] of the [[Ngulube clan]] in the Bemba district of [[Nkulungwe]]. {{TFAFULL|Paul Mushindo}}  
Reverend '''Paul Bwembya Mushindo''' (born 1896) was a [[Zambia]]n minister of the church, teacher, writer and politician. He translated the Bible from English to [[Bemba language]]. He was born in 1896 in [[Chinsali District]] and Both his mother and father were members of the Bemba royal family. His father Mr Mushindo was a first nephew of Chiti Kafula, one of the important members of the Bemba royal household.  His mother, Kapolyo Mwaba was the daughter of Chief Mwaba Kabundi of the Ngulube clan in the Bemba district of Nkulungwe. {{TFAFULL|Paul Mushindo}}  


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Reverend Paul Bwembya Mushindo (born 1896) was a Zambian minister of the church, teacher, writer and politician. He translated the Bible from English to Bemba language. He was born in 1896 in Chinsali District and Both his mother and father were members of the Bemba royal family. His father Mr Mushindo was a first nephew of Chiti Kafula, one of the important members of the Bemba royal household. His mother, Kapolyo Mwaba was the daughter of Chief Mwaba Kabundi of the Ngulube clan in the Bemba district of Nkulungwe. (Full article...)