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== Early life[edit] ==
== Early life[edit] ==
[[File:Albert-Joseph Kasongo Colonie Scolaire.jpg|alt=Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga (Fourth, From Top Right) at the Colonie Scolaire Grand Seminaire|left|thumb|Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga (Fourth, From Top Right) at the Colonie Scolaire Grand Seminaire]]
Albert-Joseph Kasongo was born in Luebo, in the province of Kasai (Kasai Occidental) in 1913. He was raised at an early age by Catholic sisters. He then continued his education in the Kongo Central (Bas-Congo) at the Colonie Scolaire run by a Catholic congregation, the [[De La Salle Brothers]], or the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes). After completing the Noviciat, he attended Le Petit Seminaire, then Le Grand Seminaire, and became an educator. He later left the congregation to live in [[Boma, Democratic Republic of the Congo|Boma]] (Kongo Central) where he worked and owned a house for several years. Later, he moved to [[Kinshasa|Leopoldville (Kinshasa)]] in [[Gombe, Kinshasa|Kalina]], where he worked at the [https://minepst.gouv.cd/ Department of Education]. He eventually became [https://minepst.gouv.cd/inspection-generale/ chief inspector of education] in [[Kinshasa|Leopoldville (Kinshasa)]].
Albert-Joseph Kasongo was born in Luebo, in the province of Kasai (Kasai Occidental) in 1913. He was raised at an early age by Catholic sisters. He then continued his education in the Kongo Central (Bas-Congo) at the Colonie Scolaire run by a Catholic congregation, the [[De La Salle Brothers]], or the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes). After completing the Noviciat, he attended Le Petit Seminaire, then Le Grand Seminaire, and became an educator. He later left the congregation to live in [[Boma, Democratic Republic of the Congo|Boma]] (Kongo Central) where he worked and owned a house for several years. Later, he moved to [[Kinshasa|Leopoldville (Kinshasa)]] in [[Gombe, Kinshasa|Kalina]], where he worked at the [https://minepst.gouv.cd/ Department of Education]. He eventually became [https://minepst.gouv.cd/inspection-generale/ chief inspector of education] in [[Kinshasa|Leopoldville (Kinshasa)]].



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Portrait of Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga
Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga
BornIn 1913.
Luebo, Kasia Occidental, Democratic Republic of Congo.
DiedMarch 6, 2002.
Ngaliema, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Occupation(s)Educator, Businessman, Politician, Historian.
Known forFounder of Les Ecoles Des Flamboyants (schools) in Kinshasa 1966.
Notable workHISTOIRE DU ZAIRE, (Part I 1975; Part II 1981)
TitleMayor of the City of Gombe, Kinshasa.
HonoursCommandeur de l' Ordre National de Leopard


Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga (1913 – 2002), generally known as Papa Kasongo, was an Educator, Historian, Politician and Businessman. He wrote a history book about the Congo (Histoire Du Zaire). He served a term as the mayor (bourgmestre) of the city of Gombe. He founded pre-schools, kindergarten, elementary, and high schools in Kinshasa.

Early life[edit]

Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga (Fourth, From Top Right) at the Colonie Scolaire Grand Seminaire
Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga (Fourth, From Top Right) at the Colonie Scolaire Grand Seminaire

Albert-Joseph Kasongo was born in Luebo, in the province of Kasai (Kasai Occidental) in 1913. He was raised at an early age by Catholic sisters. He then continued his education in the Kongo Central (Bas-Congo) at the Colonie Scolaire run by a Catholic congregation, the De La Salle Brothers, or the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes). After completing the Noviciat, he attended Le Petit Seminaire, then Le Grand Seminaire, and became an educator. He later left the congregation to live in Boma (Kongo Central) where he worked and owned a house for several years. Later, he moved to Leopoldville (Kinshasa) in Kalina, where he worked at the Department of Education. He eventually became chief inspector of education in Leopoldville (Kinshasa).

Career[edit]

Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga first worked as a teacher in Kongo Central. As a young adult, he continued his impeccable career in the education field. After receiving a scholarship to pursue higher education at the University in Geneva, Switzerland, he returned to his native country and was promoted to chief inspector of Elementary education for Leopoldville (Kinshasa). In 1966, he founded Les Ecoles Des Flamboyants, one of the first private schools in the country in Kalina (Gombe). He also became a member of the municipal city council of Gombe in Kinshasa for several years.

In 1982, he successfully ran for office and was elected as the 4th mayor of the City of Gombe, downtown KinshasaGombe is the major city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the presidency of the Republic at the Palais de la Nation, the Central Bank, and numerous national government offices, media agencies, and diplomatic embassies are located. It also hosts major financial institutions, business centers, and the best hotels and hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Additionally, it’s important to note that Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga received one of the highest commendations from the president of the Republic, Commandeur de L’ Ordre National de Leopard, for his endless work in education and creating jobs in the community.

Legacy[edit]

Albert-Joseph Kasongo Wa Kapinga wrote two history books “Histoire Du Zaire” which was written in two parts, about the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The two books are used in schools in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as for reference materials in high schools and universities worldwide. As a teacher, he taught notable figures such as Joseph Diangienda, son of Simon Kimbangu, founder and spiritual leader of the Kimbangiust Church.

He was one of the founding members and a one-term president of ASBL, La Fraternité, a non-profit organization that oversaw several schools of the De La Salle Brothers in Kinshasa and other provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was a member of ASSANEF (Association des Anciens Élèves de Frère). He was also a member of the Bana Boma Association for residents of Boma.

Works[edit]

·        HISTOIRE DU ZAIRE, Histoire 5eme primaire (1975; Editions RENAPI)

·        HISTOIRE DU ZAIRE, Histoire 6eme primaire (1981; Editions Treviglio, Italie)

References

1. HISTOIRE DU ZAIRE, Histoire 5eme primaire

2.HISTOIRE DU ZAIRE, Histoire 6eme primaire

3.De La Salle Brothers

4.Chief Inspector of Education

5.Simon Kimbangu

6.Chancellerie Des Ordres Nationaux

7.Kimbanguism

8.Gombe, Kinshasa

9.Kinshasa

10.Democratic Republic of Congo