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Sylvester Chisembele : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sylvester Chisembele
Sylvester Mwamba Chisembele (1 March 1930 – 5 February 2006) was an ex-seminarian, freedom fighter and cabinet minister in Zambia's first and second governments.〔(Sylvester Chisembele obituary ) ''Africa News''〕〔(Obituary: Sylvester Chisembele ) ''Guardian''〕 ==Early life== Sylvester began his primary education in Fort Rosebery and in 1942 he entered Lubushi Seminary in the Northern Province where he completed Standard VI. His father Michael Filalo Chisembele and uncle Romano Filalo Lupambo had come from Mporokoso via Kawambwa to Fort Rosebery in 1915 and started lay-preaching under the direction of visiting priests attached to the Lubwe Mission. Michael Filalo Chisembele was later sent to Rosa Catechist School where he was formally trained as a lay-preacher and teacher. On his return to Fort Rosebery they encountered great difficulties with the District Commissioner which were only overcome after the intervention of the Lubwe Mission priests and later the Bishop at Chilubula in order for them to start to build the first Roman Catholic churches and schools. Michael Filalo Chisembele and his brother Romano established the first Roman Catholic church in Fort Rosebery in 1920.〔"Letter from Bishop Emeritus of Mansa, René-Georges Pailloux, M.Afr. (White Fathers) (1902–1988)" date: 20 May 1973〕 They also encountered initial problems with the Chiefs which were overcome. Schools were built with mud, sand and wood for the roofs by the people converted to Catholicism in the surrounding areas.〔"Diary Michael Filalo Chisembele" date: circa 1917–1949〕 This was the strong religious background to Sylvester's early life. In 1948 he was asked to leave the Seminary due to disagreements on racial equality, his views were considered too radical for that period in time.
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