Rediscovering the Hidden World

The Changing Human Geography of Kongo

by Hamba Wanzola


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/30/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 381
ISBN : 9781479751914
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 381
ISBN : 9781479751891
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 381
ISBN : 9781479751907

About the Book

When one has a purpose in life, he shall find the means to achieve it and will not lose time to dream. It requires determination. God is the only who knows the destiny of each individual, and we are very grateful to Him for creating me with a black skin, and having filled me with His Spirit of truth and judgement to avoid doubt and fear, which are the basis of all the troubles. This Spirit has lived throughout our research and training in general. That life has no draft. Our research was painful because it is comparable to the pilgrimage of Jews on their way to the Promised Land. The rains that fell on me are similar to the deluge. Without realising it, the distance I travelled across countries in search of knowledge before writing this book can be compared to a world tour on foot.

Writing a book is always the work of many hands and minds besides that of the author’s. This book is dedicated to the Lord God, the Almighty – source of all life. Special thanks to my lovely wife and  children for their amazing contributions to make part of the hidden worlds visible to everyone.

Thanks to the brothers and sisters in the Lord for their prayers, to friends, and to the extended family, near and far, for their valuable contributions to make the hidden worlds possible.

Special thanks to Hannah Cordle, Ray Russell, Miles Cole, Sam Pochen, Wanza Maya, and Dr Milwood PhD., who have given me valuable suggestions throughout my book.

In particular, thanks to the ‘Kongolese diaspora’ interviewed and authors for their copyrights.

To my uncles, it is time for me to say a big thank you.

To my parents, with regret, Marie Pady and Simon Ngangoma, who sowed joy but are not alive to reap the harvest. May their souls rest in eternal peace!

Vibrant tribute to all Kongolese heroes who died and continue to die for the nation: in memory of so many years we shared together in Kongo, we love and miss them deeply and will carry their spirit with us until the time we meet again.


About the Author

I dream one day we can all return from the diaspora to make our contribution to the edification of Kongo of 21th Century.

Hamba Wanzola is a Dynamic Freelance Consultant in International Development Graduate in Human Resources (HND-1987); Qualified in Applied Economics (BSc-1990); Human Geography, Urban Planning & Environmental Policy- BA (Hon-1999), International Development Studies (MSc- 2002) at London South Bank University. Hamba Wanzola is a Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, at Western Advanced University (PhD- 2012).

The author worked as HM Civil Servant for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs- Defra 1999-2007: Organic Farming, Sir Don Curry Delivery Private Office and Freedom of Information. He became Senator Barack Obama Campaign Foreign Policy’s Adviser (February-December 2008).

Senior Administrative Officer for the Camden Council Social Services on maintaining Databases and publishing monthly and quarterly reports (2008).

Trained on Management and Leadership, Teaching, Civil Law, Counselling, Governing Operators and trustees Co-trainer. Project Manager and Coordinator for three voluntary organisations dealing with the environmental issues in Kongo, supplementary school and sport accessibilities in UK.

A Church’s Deacon and works in Retail sector.

“I express the wish that this knowledge can be brought to development of Kongo which feels the more pressing need to use the talents of the best of her sons for his reconstruction.”

Mathiew K, Mudingay, former Permanent Delegate of Zaïre to O.I.C

“What astonishes me is that: Wanzola behaves differently from some Kongolese, who always like money…this is an incredible achievement, “ His Excellency Hassan Thassinda Uba-Thassinda.