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  • ...in [[Zambia]]. It was established in 2002, making it the first private TV station in Zambia. [[Category:Television stations in Zambia]]
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  • That there is 24-hour television service in [[Zambia]] now is testimony to just how the broadcasting industr ...bia is different from that of radio, whose first experimental broadcasting station was set up in 1941 in [[Lusaka]] on Queen Mary Avenue (now Haile Selassie A
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  • ...the station's [[ZNBC Radio 4|Radio 4]]. She later went on to work as as a television producer, reporter and news anchor. In 2016 she graduated from the Great Zi
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  • ...on in [[Zambia]], where he commenced his career. During his time at [[Muvi Television|MuviTV]] he underwent various trainings across the globe with institutions
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  • ...[[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC) television transmitter station for the Southern Province.
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  • ...levision and radio station. It is the oldest, widest and largest radio and television service provider in Zambia It was established by an Act of Parliament in 19 ...nt agreed to provide capital funds. Thus, the Central African Broadcasting Station came into being.
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  • ...tion of Director of Programs. He was responsible for the running of Radio, Television, News, the core business of broadcasting. Kangwa also produced and presented live programs for both radio and television on the [[National Constitution]] sponsored by the [[Willa Mu’ngomba Const
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  • '''Telecommunications in Zambia''' includes radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. ==Radio and television==
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  • ...news reporter in 2003. She was later transferred to the [[ZNBC Livingstone Station]] in the same capacity. ...Kitwe]] office and was in July 2015 appointed Head of Content Research for television, the position she held at the time of her death.
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  • ...was ecstatic with her performance. Having noticed her evident talent, the station invested in Maureen by sending her for formal training. ..., for which she won a Marang award. BOP TV was one of the first commercial television stations in Africa in 1984. Bophuthatswana was a self-governing homeland wi
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  • ...ident's residence. About 9 A.M., a military commander announced on another station in the complex that the coup had been quelled.<ref name=nyt>[http://www.nyt
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  • ...=1300&dat=19650422&id=un1VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wJYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2543,3666124&hl=en Television Programmes Saturday ABV-2 8.50 Screenplay]</ref><ref>Screen World Vol. 6 19 ...or a man to man to play the role of Vincent and when he went to the police station to discuss some issues, he saw Mataka who at the time was a 32-year-old ins
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  • ...ssionary Society]] (LMS) was the first organisation to establish a mission station based at Niamikolo close to [[Lake Tanganyika]] in 1885<ref>PAG 2000: 3</re The first Anglican mission station would not begin until 1911. This was established by Leonard Kamungu, a prie
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  • *[[Television in Zambia]] ***[[Mpika railway station]]
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  • *[[Television in Zambia]] ***[[Mpika railway station]]
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  • ...a huge sculpture of a bird (work in concrete) at the Kapiri Mposhi railway station - the terminus end of the mid-seventies Chinese built [[Tazara]] (TAnzania ..., conferences, discussions, exhibitions, newspaper articles, magazines and television appearances.<ref name="Contemporary African Art">{{cite news|url=http://www
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  • ...dom House |isbn=0394505301}}</ref> The [[Kariba Dam|Kariba hydroelectric]] station on the Zambezi River provided sufficient capacity to satisfy the country's ...numerous media outlets throughout the country which include; [[television station]]s, [[newspaper]]s, [[FM broadcasting|FM radio stations]], and [[Online jou
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