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==Prominent people at Lubwa==
==Prominent people at Lubwa==
Some of the prominent people who went to Lubwa Mission include Zambia's first republican president [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Simon Kapwepwe]], [[Robert Makasa]] and [[Alice Lenshina]], who led a break-away movement called the [[Lumpa Church]]. Lenshina drew a lot of members from Lubwa and set up her church just few kilometres from the mission.
Some of the prominent people who went to Lubwa Mission include [[Rev. PaulMushindo]] (who also helped translate the English Bible into [[Bemba language), Zambia's first republican president [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Simon Kapwepwe]], [[Robert Makasa]] and [[Alice Lenshina]], who led a break-away movement called the [[Lumpa Church]]. Lenshina drew a lot of members from Lubwa and set up her church just few kilometres from the mission.


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==References==