Mvemba Phezo Dizolele
Editor Kenya

Editor Kenya
Mvemba Phezo Dizolele has worked as the United Press International Africa Columnist; he has also been a William C. and Barbara H. Edwards Media Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. A native of Congo, Dizolele was abducted by the Mobutu regime’s security police in 1988 and held in political detention for 22 days. He is currently working on a biography of the late dictator, Mobutu: the Rise and Fall of the Leopard King. Dizolele holds a Master of Business Administration in Economics, Strategy and International Business and a Master of Public Policy in International Development from the University of Chicago. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve for six years. Dizolele speaks several languages.
Articles by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele
- CONGO: How to End the Deadliest War in Africa
- Eye on Africa: Elusive Peace in Sudan
- Eye on Africa: Ethnic democracy
- Eye on Africa: Cocoa market
- Feature: Tearing Congo's womb
- Eye on Africa: Mobutu's son discusses Congo
- Eye on Africa: The Ivory Coast Illusion
- Eye on Africa: Rethinking national security
- Congo’s Hunger for Leadership
- Eye on Africa: U.S. must live its ideals
- Eye on Africa: SOS D.R. Congo
- Eye on Africa: Mali's democracy
- Eye on Africa: The U.N. matters
- Eye on Africa: Condoleezza challenges
- Eye on Africa: AIDS beyond ABC
- Eye on Africa: US Congress fails democracy
- The UN in Congo: The failure of a peacekeeping mission
- Zimbabwe: Exorcising Congo’s Ghost
- Rwanda’s Kagame Gets Another Chance for Reconciliation
- Kabila needs real help now