Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda
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Victor N’Gembo-Mouanda (born September 26, 1969 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo) is a contemporary Congolese author and translator of French. He is the son of Jean-Paul Bakala and Pauline Yengo. Since 1997 Victor N’Gembo-Mouanda is married to Ursula Pélagie Kissita, with whom she has a daughter, Urvi Haifen Gladly N’Gembo-Mouanda.
Before 2002, all his written were generally in French, but since then he has concentrated on writing in English. He has published many books, and articles in the newspapers. His most books are African School, 2005, The racism, 2006, and The martyr, 2007, published by Éditions Le Manuscrit.
Among his other works are:
- fr Les armes legeres: un probleme sans solution?;
- fr La haine a mille visage;
- fr La reinsertion des enfants soldats.
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