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  • }}</ref> Some African nations such as [[Zambia]] have a vast internal consumer demand for second- [[Category:African culture]]
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  • ...men, exhibiting a westernized style of life (use of language, food habits, clothing, house building, hygiene, child-rearing, relationship with their spouses).< ...teachers, who established a Chinsali Branch of the [[Northern Rhodesia]] [[African National Congress]] at Lubwa. The church was used as a base for the ANC to
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  • ...any settled.<ref>Karen Tranberg Hansen, ''Salaula: The World of Secondhand Clothing and Zambia'', p.72-74 ,University of Chicago Press, 2000, ISBN 0-226-31580- ...oi Hellēnes en tē Homospondia Kentrikēs Aphrikēs/The Greeks in the Central African Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland|first=Geōrgios P.|last=Sakellaridēs|
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  • industry = [[Food]], [[clothing]]| ...Corporate Social Responsibility programme, since 2007 it has supported the African football social enterprise Alive & Kicking, giving it space on its Zamleath
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  • |organs = [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], [[Southern African Development Community|SADC]], COMESA ...tation equipment, petroleum products, electricity, fertilizer; foodstuffs, clothing
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  • ...l a handful of armed African police. With these, and on two occasions with African troops from Nyasaland, the collectors drove out the slavers and established ...n. Previously jurisdiction had been exercised by Consular Courts under the African Order in Council of 1889. Now a High Court was established administering En
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