• Évariste Leon Kimba Mutombo (16 July 1926 – 2 June 1966), better known as Évariste Kimba, was a Congolese journalist and politician who served as Foreign...
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  • mathematician Évariste Régis Huc (1813–1860), French missionary traveller Évariste Jonchère (1892–1956), French sculptor Évariste Kimba (1926–1966), Congolese...
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  • Kimba may refer to: Kimba Wood (born 1944), U.S. federal judge Évariste Kimba (1926–1966), Republic of the Congo's Prime Minister in 1965 Kimba, South...
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    dismissed as Prime Minister in October of that year, being replaced by Évariste Kimba. Following the November 1965 coup which ended the Congo Crisis, he was...
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    Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997) Mpinga Kasenda Bo-Boliko...
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  • Prime Minister Tshombe. The alliance won 80 seats but despite this Évariste Kimba, a former CONAKAT member but now Congolese Democratic Front leader,...
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    the stadium was renamed in 1997 to honor the ministers, including Évariste Kimba, Jérôme Anany, Emmanuel Bamba, and Alexandre Mahamba, who were publicly...
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    against the ONUC. In June, President Tshombe and Foreign Affairs Minister Évariste Kimba were arrested after attending the Coquilhatville Conference of Congo...
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    Joseph Iléo • 1961–1964 Cyrille Adoula • 1964–1965 Moïse Tshombe • 1965 Évariste Kimba • 1965–1966 Léonard Mulamba Historical era Cold War • Independence 30...
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  • Mobutu which overthrew President Joseph Kasa-Vubu and Prime Minister Evariste Kimba. The coup was caused by the political impasse between President Kasa-Vubu...
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    Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997) Mpinga Kasenda Bo-Boliko...
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    Tshombe's party winning the election, President Joseph Kasa-Vubu appointed Évariste Kimba of the Congolese Democratic Front Prime Minister, a situation which...
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    March 1965 elections, but Kasa-Vubu appointed an anti-Tshombe leader, Évariste Kimba, as prime minister-designate. However, Parliament twice refused to confirm...
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  • unity among the Baluba of the Katanga Province. According to journalist Évariste Kimba, he was able amass much of their support through his "dynamism" and...
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    Iléo Justin Marie Bomboko Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moise Tshombe Évariste Kimba Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Joseph-Désiré Mobutu Personal...
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    use the situation to block Tshombe, appointed an anti-Tshombe leader, Évariste Kimba of the FDC, to be prime minister-designate in November 1965, but the...
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    Pepe Kalle, musician Nico Kasanda, musician Oscar Kashala, politician Évariste Kimba, journalist and politician Gabriel Kyungu wa Kumwanza, politician Dieudonné...
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  • 1965 in the Republic of Congo. President: Joseph Kasa-Vubu – Joseph-Désiré Mobutu Prime Minister: Moïse Tshombe – Évariste Kimba – Léonard Mulamba v t e...
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    dismissal of President Kasavubu and his prime minister Kimba. Tshisekedi approved the execution of Kimba and his companions on the day of Pentecost, 2 June...
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    orchestrated the public execution of five political dissidents, including Évariste Kimba and former ministers Jérôme Anany, Emmanuel Bamba, and André Mahamba...
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    relieved Prime Minister Tshombe of his duties and replaced him with Évariste Kimba, considering Tshombe too ambitious and too unpopular both in the country...
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    power in a bloodless coup after Parliament twice refused to confirm Évariste Kimba as Prime Minister. 1965 Burundian coup d'état attempt: A group of ethnic...
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    Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997) Mpinga Kasenda Bo-Boliko...
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  • Prime minister (1961–1964) Moise Tshombe, Prime minister (1964–1965) Évariste Kimba, Prime minister (1965) Léonard Mulamba, Prime minister (1965–1966) State...
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    Justin Bomboko Antoine Gizenga‡ Joseph Iléo Cyrille Adoula Moïse Tshombe Évariste Kimba Léonard Mulamba Republic of Zaire (1971–1997) Mpinga Kasenda Bo-Boliko...
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    (1919–1969) 1965 10 July 1964 13 October 1965 1 year, 95 days CONACO 7 Évariste Kimba (1926–1966) — 13 October 1965 25 November 1965 43 days CONAKAT 8 Léonard...
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    The recently formed coalition government of Congolese Prime Minister Évariste Kimba failed a vote of confidence in the Congo Parliament, losing 72–76 in...
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  • presidency of Ngo Dinh Diem. 1966 – Former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on...
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  • Evagoras Pallikarides (1957) Adolf Eichmann (1962) Ernesto Guevara (1967) Évariste Kimba (1966) Patrice Lumumba (1961) Adnan Menderes (1961) Hasan Polatkan (1961)...
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  • Évariste Mabi Mulumba (born 22 April 1941) is a Congolese former politician. He was Minister of Finance of Zaire from October 1986 to January 1987. He...
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