Zanco Mpundu Mutembo: Difference between revisions

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To this day, Mutembo still carries a staff given to him by chief Mpezeni back in 1958 and wears a royal blue tie with small white prints of the British royal crest given to him by Sir Evelyn in 1963 when he was his guest at Government House. And he still wears a 1964 T-shirt bearing the image of the Freedom Statue.
To this day, Mutembo still carries a staff given to him by chief Mpezeni back in 1958 and wears a royal blue tie with small white prints of the British royal crest given to him by Sir Evelyn in 1963 when he was his guest at Government House. And he still wears a 1964 T-shirt bearing the image of the Freedom Statue.


[[File:Zanco Mpundu Mutembo - house.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Zanco's home in [[Mbala]] located on a piece of farmland that the colonial authorities gave him before independence. Picture by Chibamba Kayula]]
[[File:Zanco Mpundu Mutembo - house.jpg|thumbnail|left|Zanco's home in [[Mbala]] located on a piece of farmland that the colonial authorities gave him before independence. Picture by Chibamba Kayula]]
In March 1964, he was summoned to Government House by Sir Evelyn to go on a trip with him to Abercorn, now [[Mbala]].
In March 1964, he was summoned to Government House by Sir Evelyn to go on a trip with him to Abercorn, now [[Mbala]].