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  • '''John Soko''' (5 May 1968 – 27 April 1993) was a [[Zambia]]n football player and member of the [[Za [[Category:1968 births]]
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  • | term_start2 = 1968 ...1954 and 1958 and then [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia]] from 1968 until 1988 and again from 1991 until 1998.
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1968|02|13|mf=yes}} | death_date = {{death date and age|2001|1|5|1968|2|13}}
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  • |birth_date = 1968 '''Anthony Kafunya''' (1968—3 January 2001) known professionally as '''Daddy Zemus''' was a [[Zambia]
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  • ...'' (born c1907 died 1977) was a [[Litunga]] (king) of [[Barotseland]] from 1968 to 1977. He was also a politician who founded the first political party in [[Category:1977 deaths]]
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  • '''Timothy Mwitwa''' (21 May 1968 – 27 April 1993) was a [[Zambia]]n [[Association football|footballer]] an [[Category:1968 births]]
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  • ...usaka]]'s [[Matero]] township announcing his intention to contest in the [[1968 general elections]] and drum up support for his party. Police raided the ra [[Category:1988 deaths]]
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1968–1981 ...Kamphodza, Sam. “Small crowd sees Zambia draw” ''Times of Zambia'', 5 July 1968, p.12</ref>
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  • .... On his death in 1968, a fourth brother Mbikusita reigned as Litunga from 1968 to 1977 as [[Lewanika II]]. A newspaper-article from 1902 mentioned two son [[Category:1916 deaths]]
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  • ...e Private Secretary to the Minister of Labour and Social Development until 1968 and then to the Minister for Co-operatives, Youth and Social Development fr [[Category:2012 deaths]]
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  • ...s contribution to Atlanta and youth since he having been there in February 1968. ...ia.<ref>Anon, "Mwikuta turns hand to coaching" ''Times of Zambia'', 16 May 1968 p.12</ref>
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  • ...hen the family moved to [[Ndola]] he went to Kansenshi Primary School from 1968 to 1974. He did his secondary school education at Mufulira Secondary from 1 [[Category:1999 deaths]]
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  • ...er 1978, p. 10</ref> He also made the NASL All-Star First Team in 1967 and 1968. ...'s top club [[Santos FC|Santos]] who featured the great [[Pelé]] in August 1968. Chiefs scored a goal after 19 seconds to stun Santos as described by Kapen
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  • In April 1968, Chama was named captain against a team of visiting UK coaches as well agai ...ext round.'<ref>Anon. "Zambia go down 4–2" ''Times of Zambia,'' 9 November 1968, p.8</ref>
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  • ...rovince]] during the [[Zambian general election, 1968|general elections of 1968]], Nkumbula had little to offer the Zambian public. [[Category:1983 deaths]]
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  • | manageryears3 = 1968 ...national trophy against Kenya in 1965 and the Heroes Cup against Uganda in 1968.
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  • In 1968 general elections, the ruling party UNIP lost all seats in Barotse Province [[Category:2006 deaths]]
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1968–1980 ...e 'Magic Feet" of Godfrey Chitalu|newspaper=Zambia Mail|page=22|date=7 May 1968|author=Dunstan Chapema}}</ref> Even though competition was stiff, Chitalu g
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  • ...ves its name to many historical policies, buildings and organizations. The 1968 [[Mulungushi Declaration]] proclaimed the country as a socialist nation. Mu !style="background:#A8BDEC" align="center" colspan=3|HIV infected & AIDS deaths<ref>{{cite web|title=AIDS and HIV statistics|url=http://knoema.com/ZMHIVEP2
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  • ...positions, including Justice Minister (1964–1968), Home Affairs Minister (1968–1969) and Minister of Legal Affairs and Attorney-General (1975–1978). H * K. Mlenga, ed., ''Who's who in Zambia'', 1967–68 [1968]
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