Charles Daniel Kisolokele Lukelo (1914 – 17 March 1992) was a Congolese politician and a key member of the Kimbanguist Church.
Charles Daniel Kisolokele was born in 1914 in Nkamba, Belgian Congo, the eldest son of Simon Kimbangu.
When the colonial authorities attempted to arrest him in June 1921, he fled into the bush with Kisolokele and some of his own followers.
Following two years of service as an instructor at the school, Kisolokele became an agent of the public works department of the colonial administration in Maduda.
[8] On the tenth anniversary of Kisolokele's death Kimbanguists from across Europe gathered in Brussels to commemorate the occasion.