Kinshasa began returning to normal on Monday, with shops reopening and fleets of taxis and buses operating as normal. |
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Emerging megacities like Kinshasa or Lima do not command important global niches. |
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The women in Kinshasa seemed newly energized by Leymah, the film, and the workshop. |
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With the exception of the pieces in the Kinshasa museum, the attribution of these masks to the Luntu is based on the combination of stylistic and iconographic traits. |
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For his inaugural show, Mokoena exhibited a series of abstract expressionist paintings by Roger Botembe, a well-known figure from Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Kabila spent most of his life in exile in Tanzania, where he learned English and Swahili, but neither French nor Lingala, the two most widely spoken languages in Kinshasa. |
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Mutombo is known for handing out spur-of-the-moment cash whenever he is in Kinshasa. |
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Kisangani, in Kananga and the supply of electricity transformers to Kinshasa. |
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Antiamoebic and spasmolytic activities of extracts from some antidiarrhoeal traditional preparations used in Kinshasa, Congo. |
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They were captivated by the raggle-taggle bunch who rehearsed in the grounds of Kinshasa zoo then busked and begged on the streets. |
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The company plans to create a second store in Cote d'Ivoire and four more outlets in Kinshasa, Douala and Dakar before the end of the year. |
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In 2002, USAID funded the production of two short films on the subject, made in Kinshasa by journalists Angela Nicoara and Mike Ormsby. |
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Kanda Bongo Man, born in 1955 in Inongo in the Belgian Congo, left school at the age of 18 to join a local Kinshasa band, playing the hot rhumba sound of the time. |
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Although the Livingstone Falls prevent access from the sea, nearly the entire Congo above them is readily navigable in sections, especially between Kinshasa and Kisangani. |
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