History of Zambia (1964–present): Difference between revisions

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Banda's Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations was [[Dickson Jere]].
Banda's Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations was [[Dickson Jere]].
===Defeat and Immunity Removal===
[[Michael Sata]], leader of the opposition Patriotic Front, defeated Bwezani Banda in the [[Zambian general election, 2011|September 2011 presidential election]], ending his three-year presidency.<ref name=Defeat/>
On the 15th March 2013, Banda became the second head of state in Zambian history to have his presidential immunity removed. This was due to accusations of abuse of authority, corruption and the misappropriation of oil revenue.<ref>http://www.mwebantu.com/2013/03/15/rupiah-banda-loses-immunity-from-prosecution/</ref>


==Sata: 2011-2014==
==Sata: 2011-2014==
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