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  • | office = President of the [[African Mineworkers' Union]] | party = [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]]
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  • {{Infobox Union |full_name= Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union
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  • ...[[The New York Times]]|page=1|accessdate=26 July 2009}}</ref> the [[Soviet Union]] sent the government of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] a telegram recognising Zambian ...t towards the West,<ref name=heritage/> however, Kaunda visited the Soviet Union on [[state visit]]s in 1974 and 1987.<ref name=polpredzamrus/>
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  • ...ements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movem ...organizations, with the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • **[[Zambian African National Congress]] *[[African Union/United Nations Hybrid operation in Darfur]] (UNAMID)
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  • ...opposed by the Northern Rhodesia Railway Trade Union (the black Africans' union) led by [[Dixon Konkola]] and also based in Kabwe.<ref name="TZ"/> ...on Kapwepwe|Kapwepwe]] breakaway group from the [[Zambian African National Congress]]. Later, they founded the political party [[UNIP]] which led the successf
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  • **[[Zambian African National Congress]] *[[African Union/United Nations Hybrid operation in Darfur]] (UNAMID)
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  • |profession =Trade Union official ...of Zambia|second President of Zambia]] from 1991 to 2002. Chiluba, a trade union leader, won the country's multi-party presidential election in 1991 as the
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  • ...Siavonga]] close to the [[Kariba Dam]], uncovered in 1960. The increase in trade resulted in larger political units and more complex social structures. ...[[Mwata Kazembe]]'s capital to seek the chief's agreement to a Portuguese trade route between their territories of [[Mozambique]] and [[Angola]]. Lacerda d
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  • ...ificant political parties: UNIP, the [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]], and the United Progressive Party (UPP). The ANC drew its strength from w ...ement]] (NAM), the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]], the [[African Union]] (and its predecessor the [[Organization of African Unity]] or OAU), the [
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  • ...ce elections]], gaining 55 of the 75 seats. The [[Zambian African National Congress]] won 10 seats, and the [[National Progressive Party (Zambia)|National Prog ...t the country in 1981. The government responded by arresting several trade union leaders, among them [[Frederick Chiluba]]. In 1986 and 1987 protests arose
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  • ...like other white politicians, such as his friend [[Roy Welensky]], a trade union leader, Gore-Browne felt no threat from African social and educational adva ...al segregation]]). He welcomed the growth of African welfare societies and trade unions, and managed to get the white government to set up African represent
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  • ...Affairs Minister [[Ronnie Shikapwasha]], MMD Chairperson for Commerce and Trade [[Sebastian Kopulande]], Finance Minister Ng'andu Magande, [[Charles Ngesa] ...ited Liberal Party]] and the [[All People's Congress (Zambia)|All People's Congress]], chose to support Banda's candidacy.<ref name=ToHold/>
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  • ...the [[Zambian African National Congress (1958–59)|Zambian African National Congress]], later becoming the head of the [[United National Independence Party]] (U ...336&lpg=PA336&dq=When+was+kaunda+a+vice+secretary+of+the+nchanga+branch+of+congress&source=bl&ots=uW3UdELRRz&sig=ACfU3U3Qa6CpLvtxliz4gXbo75uRgee91Q&hl=en&sa=X&
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  • The two stages in acquiring territory in Africa after the [[Congress of Berlin]] were, firstly, to enter into treaties with local rulers and, se In 1906 [[Union Minière du Haut Katanga]] was formed to exploit the Katanga mines. King Le
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  • ...d Livingstone]], who had a vision of ending the [[History of slavery|slave trade]] through the "3 Cs": Christianity, Commerce and Civilization. ...ration in its last years. Initially, [[Harry Nkumbula]]'s African National Congress (ANC) led the campaign, which [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s United National Independ
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  • ...l summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), launch of the African Union. *'''1985 Nov''' - [[Zambia Congress of Trade Unions]] (ZCTU) withdrew from all the boards of parastatal enterprises to w
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