Édouard Mwe di Malila Apenela

[1][2] Édouard Mwe di Malila Apenela was born in Moanda, territory of Bas-Congo.

Due to his mother he belonged to the Woyo tribe, which members are present in Cabinda and Congo.

This was also the territory of the Ngoyo-Kingdom in which the ruler and nobles held the title, "Mwe", "Mwene" or "Ma".

[4] The in Germany living Artist Jonathan Mwe di Malila also belongs to his descendants (grandson).

Thanks to his moral and financial contribution, Bilima could play the second time in its history: the 22nd African Cup against the Forces Armées Royales du Maroc, 1986, in the state of Kenya in Lubumbashi (Katanga).