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  • | name = Charles Mando | birth_name = Charles Lupiya Buster Mando
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  • | current_members = [[Maxwell Phiri]]<br>[[Charles Phiri]]<br>[[Pascal Mumba]] ...Nobbie Katebe]], [[Tom Zulu]], [[Tulani Nyathi]], [[Boniface Simwanza]], [[Charles Phiri]] and [[Maxwell Phiri]].
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  • {{Fs player|no=10|nat=Zambia|name=[[Portipher Zulu]]|pos=MF}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=Zambia|name=[[Charles Zulu]]|pos=MF}}
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  • ...earned him the nickname "Chesa Mpama" (loosely translated as "hot slap" in Zulu, one of the 11 official languages in South Africa. ...Lota (older). At the 2002 African Cup of Nations, Dennis played alongside Charles in the Zambian attack formation.
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  • |Katete||[[Charles Thornicroft]]||[[United National Independence Party]] |Mpika||[[Alexander Grey Zulu]]||[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...Moffat]] and ex-minister [[Charles Cousins (Northern Rhodesian politcian)|Charles Cousins]].<ref name=EAR2>"Northern Rhodesian Elections: Independence Wanted |Minister of Commerce and Industry||[[Alexander Grey Zulu]]
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  • |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Charles Zulu |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Charles Chomba
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  • |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Charles Zulu |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Charles Chomba
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  • ...nce which all became [[best-seller]]s. He still acknowledges his publisher Charles Pick's advice to "write about what you know best", and his work takes in mu ...t [[Cordwalles Preparatory School]] in [[Natal Province|Natal]] (now [[Kwa-Zulu Natal]]). While in Natal he continued to be an avid reader and had the good
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  • # [[Anoya Zulu Secondary School]] # [[Charles Lwanga College of Education]]
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  • | Coach = [[Charles Bwale]] ...kokishi music. Players on their roster included [[Anne Kabanji]], [[Misozi Zulu]] and [[Mwila Bowa]].<ref name=beat-malawi-badly/><ref name=media-coverage/
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  • |rowspan=3|Copperbelt Central||[[Alexander Zulu]]||[[United National Independence Party]]||align=right|14,371|| ||align=rig |align=left|[[Charles Cousins (Northern Rhodesian politician)|Charles Cousins]]||align=left|[[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesia
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  • ...engula once told an English visitor that "The proper name for my people is Zulu."<ref name=davidson99101112113>{{Harvnb [[File:Sir Charles Coghlan, circa 1925.jpg|thumb|upright|Sir Charles Coghlan led the Responsible Government Association's campaign for self-gove
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  • ...n June 1967, he was selected to play for Zambia against the touring [[John Charles]] XI and he played every game in the three match series. His performances w ...ent that former footballers had been left out in the running of clubs.<ref>Zulu, Fanwell "Ex-soccer stars must run clubs – Chama" Times of Zambia, 22 Dec
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  • ...oniface Simutowe]] of [[Kabwe Warriors]] and Wanderers club-mate Robertson Zulu. He became one of the club's most decorated players winning all the silver ...[[Freddie Mwila]], [[Emment Kapengwe]], Ginger Pensulo, Fordson Kabole and Charles Phiri at the national team.
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  • ...essdate=28 November 2014}}</ref> Hichilema also received the support of [[Charles Milupi]] and the [[Alliance for Democracy and Development (Zambia)|Alliance ...te web|last1=Chazingwa|first1=Moffat|last2=Shabongo|first2=Nakubiana|last3=Zulu|first3=Delphine|title=Nevers, HH, Sinkamba Eye Top Job|url=http://www.times
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  • ...ith 53 goals, 1 behind club-mate Kaposa and 11 behind top scorer Robertson Zulu of Wanderers. He was rewarded with the footballer of the year award and bec Simutowe was only 17 when he played for Zambia against the [[John Charles]] XI in June 1967 which Zambia lost 2–1 in his home town Luanshya. He mad
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  • ...number of talented schoolboys were welcomed into the team&nbsp;– Robertson Zulu from Kantanshi Secondary School while Mettu Mumba, Noah Chishiki and Abraha ...ngland and Sikazwe stood in as coach. In September 1969, striker Robertson Zulu set a club record by scoring 9 goals when Wanderers beat Kabwe United 14–
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  • |align=left|Charles A. Saka |align=left|Rev '''Ben L. Zulu'''
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