Africa Presents The Congo RDC And A Congolese Woman Chief (Mfumu-Nkento)

Africa Presents The Congo RDC And A Congolese Woman Chief (Mfumu-Nkento)
Author: Bepona Collection
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012-08-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0985923032

How does a Woman Chief rule in the Bantu Society of the Congo RDC? A woman is viewed as a mother of a society. Her leadership is effective, because it is based on her genuine love, vision, patience, integrity, loyalty, and justice. Her goal is to establish peace and freedom in her society. Further, she strives to restore people's ethics.

Africa Presents The Congo RDC And Mr. Aleyi Atondi - How Can This Man Live with His In-Laws For Over 15 Years?

Africa Presents The Congo RDC And Mr. Aleyi Atondi - How Can This Man Live with His In-Laws For Over 15 Years?
Author: Bepona Collection
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0985923016

Love is sustained when it is combined with the means of survival. In the Congolese society, a man can prove his love to his wife, only if he honors his ancestors' virtues, "Auto-sufficiency" is a key to liberty, and lethargy causes failure in relationship, especially marriage.

Africa Presents The Congo RDC And CHILD EDUCATION

Africa Presents The Congo RDC And CHILD EDUCATION
Author: Bepona Collection
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2012-08-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0985923040

Child education in the Bantu society of the Congo RDC is based on their ancestors' virtues, namely Hygiene, Refinement, Justice, Respect, Love, Integrity, Hospitality, and Auto-sufficiency. Read more and find out the entire process.

Africa Presents the Congo RDC And Traditional Law

Africa Presents the Congo RDC And Traditional Law
Author: Bepona Collection
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0985923008

Authenticity of the Congolese Traditional Law in Bandundu Province (Le Munsong Tribe) is flawless. Oral traditions are based on the integrity, justice, and honoring of their "Nzambi-Mpungu," (The Great Being). Impunity is an unknown fact to African traditional judges. In this regard, a trial verdict is to be announced fairly due to the fear of their "Nzambi-Mpungu," who could strike on them out of anger, should they act inappropriately. This actually shows the difference between contemporary and traditional law in the Bantu/Congolese society.