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'''Keith Shem Michael Mlevhu''' (14 September 1950 - 5 March 1988) was a [[Zambia]]n multi-instrumentalist musician, popularly known for his independence song, ''Ubuntungwa'', which was part of his 1976 album ''Love and Freedom''. He started his music career from the time he was still a juvenile and played in a number notable music bands in his formative years on the [[Copperbelt]]. {{TFAFULL|Keith Mlevhu}}
The '''[[Electoral Commission of Zambia]]''' (ECZ) is the autonomous electoral management body for the [[Republic of Zambia]]. The ECZ was established in 1996 under article 76 of the Constitution of [[Zambia]]. The Commission has regulatory powers to determine how all the Elections activities run. The Electoral Act No. 24 of 2006 empowers the Commission to make such regulations vis-à-vis, the registration of voters, Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, Elections Offences, Electoral Code of Conduct and Penalties, Elections petitions and the hearing and determination of applications relating to Parliament.{{TFAFULL|Electoral Commission of Zambia}}


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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is the autonomous electoral management body for the Republic of Zambia. The ECZ was established in 1996 under article 76 of the Constitution of Zambia. The Commission has regulatory powers to determine how all the Elections activities run. The Electoral Act No. 24 of 2006 empowers the Commission to make such regulations vis-à-vis, the registration of voters, Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, Elections Offences, Electoral Code of Conduct and Penalties, Elections petitions and the hearing and determination of applications relating to Parliament.(Full article...)