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  • ...olony, and in early 1924 an [[Order in Council]] was issued by the British Government, stating that the territory would get a [[Governor of Northern Rhodesia|Gov
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  • {{Infobox government agency |jurisdiction = [[Government of Zambia]]
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  • {{Infobox government agency |jurisdiction = [[Government of Zambia]]
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  • |status = [[Head of state]]<br>[[Head of government]] ...mmander-in-chief of the [[Zambian Armed Forces]]. The president is largely responsible for dictating the legislative agenda of the party to which the president is
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  • ...net]] minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of [[Zambia]], responsible for conducting [[Foreign relations of Zambia|foreign relations]] of the cou [[Category:Lists of government ministers|Foreign]]
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  • In these roles, he was largely responsible for the breakdown of the established policies from former President Kenneth [[Category:Government ministers of Zambia]]
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  • ...obscenity charges. Kabwela had distributed graphic images of childbirth to government officials to illustrate the effects of a Zambian nurses' strike. Kabwela wa ...in order to illustrate the effect of a strike by Zambian nurses, she sent government officials photographs of a woman giving birth in a hospital parking lot wit
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  • ...the highest executive position in Government. The President is the Head of Government and the National Assembly, and also serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Def ...icially opened in 1935 . During the colonial era, State House was known as government house and served as the official residence of colonial governors of [[North
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  • {{Infobox government agency ...President of Zambia|Vice-President]] and the Ministers. It formulates the government's policies and advises the President.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wipo.i
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  • *To conduct and supervise the Local Government Elections (Local Government Elections Act 282); ...int a Director who is the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission and is responsible for:
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  • | owner = Zambian public (Government owned) ...hich was passed to transform the Zambia Broadcasting Services from being a Government Department under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services into
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  • ...d Communications Technology Authority''' (ZICTA) is an ICT Regulatory body responsible for regulating the ICT Sector in [[Zambia]]. ...secure and effective environment for the consumer, business sector and the government to conduct and use electronic communication; Promotion of legal certainty a
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  • ...s a beneficiary of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The U.S. Government provides a variety of technical assistance and other support that is manage ...completes the Highly Indebted Poor Country initiative. Until then, the US government has forgiven all payments of interest and principal on Zambia's half billio
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  • ...rom 1979. From 1985 to 1998 he worked for the World Health Organization as Responsible Officer for Research Capacity Strengthening in Developing countries in the [[Category:Government ministers of Zambia]]
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  • ...of minerals could. Most early railways in Africa were built by the British government rather than Chartered Companies. The need to raise capital and produce divi ...g pressure on the BSAC-controlled railways to reduce rates without British government sanction.<ref>G. D. Clough, (1924). The Constitutional Changes in Northern
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  • ...inee printer, book binder and machine minder. While training on-the-job at Government Printers, Changufu enrolled at South Africa’s Lyciam College to study for It was while at Government Printers that he started receiving regular visits from [[Harry Mwaanga Nkum
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  • ...ed. In 1992, the government reportedly indicated that the airline would be responsible for its own debt services and had to operating expenses from its own revenu [[Category:Government-owned airlines]]
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  • ...s well as a printing company, Independent Printers Limited, which would be responsible for printing The ''[[The Post]]'', Post Newspapers' flagship publication.<r ...nuary 2012}}</ref> ''The Post'' has frequently come into conflict with the government and in the first ten years of its existence alone was the target of more th
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  • ...er, who was an ally of Zambian nationalists and a founder of anti-colonial government newspapers. During the 1950s, his father was a member of the [[Federation o After graduating from [[Trinity Hall, Cambridge]], in 1965, Scott joined the government of Zambia, where he served in the Ministry of Finance as a planner. He was
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  • |event2 = Responsible government for Southern Rhodesia ...ongo's southern Katanga province by 1910. The British South Africa Police, responsible for law enforcement in Southern Rhodesia, was established in 1896. A number
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