Mont Ngafula
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Mont Ngafula is a neighborhood in the hilly southern area of the city of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is intersected by the Lukaya River valley in its southern portion.
Residence in the area is relatively new; in the 1970s, it became home to a small number of upper and middle-class business executives, politicians and other relatively affluent people. However, many of the would-be extravagant compounds commissioned remain incomplete, mainly due to the drastic economic decline that characterized the latter portion of the Mobutu era.
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