• David "Samwimbila" Chingunji (born in 1945, died in 1970) served as a top commander in the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)...
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  • Chingunji may refer to the following political leaders of Angola's UNITA rebel movement David Chingunji (died 1970), top commander, son of Kafundanga...
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    Africa. African independence movements Blood Diamonds David Chingunji Jorge Sangumba Kafundanga Chingunji RENAMO, a similar group in Mozambique also supported...
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  • blood visible, no one realized immediately that she had been stabbed. David Chingunji (34–35), served as a top commander in the National Union for the Total...
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  • Pedro Ngueve Jonatão "Tito" Chingunji (c. 1955 - August 1991) served as the foreign secretary of Angola's The National Union for the Total Independence...
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  • Canadian author and investor David Chingunji (1945–1970), Angolan politician David Chipman, American law enforcement officer David Chipperfield (born 1953)...
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    secretary Tito Chingunji and much of his family, possibly numbering more than 60, were murdered in 1991 after Savimbi suspected that Chingunji had been in...
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    command of Major Samuimbila. The first Chief of Staff, Samuel Piedoso Chingunji, better known by his war name, Kapessi Kafundanga, was also appointed...
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    those killed in the purge were Tito Chingunji and his family in 1991. Savimbi denied his involvement in the Chingunji killing and blamed it on UNITA dissidents...
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  • Kafundanga Chingunji served as the first chief of staff in the government of UNITA, pro-Western rebels, during the Angolan Civil War. Officially, Chingunji died...
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