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==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
Rev Mushindo was born in 1896. 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]]. | Rev Mushindo was born in 1896 in [[Chinsali District]]. 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]]. | ||
Like many Zambians who went to school in his time, Rev Mushindo graduated as a teacher and taught at the Church of Scotland school at [[Lubwa Mission]] near [[Chinsali]] Boma and at [[Shiwa Ng’andu]] where he met Sir [[Stewart Gore-Browne]], a colonial settler who genuinely and steadfastly supported African advancement and emancipation. | Like many Zambians who went to school in his time, Rev Mushindo graduated as a teacher and taught at the Church of Scotland school at [[Lubwa Mission]] near [[Chinsali]] Boma and at [[Shiwa Ng’andu]] where he met Sir [[Stewart Gore-Browne]], a colonial settler who genuinely and steadfastly supported African advancement and emancipation. |
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