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'''Gwendoline Chomba Konie''' (9 October 1938 – 14 March 2009) was a Zambian poet, diplomat and politician. She was the Zambian ambassador to Scandinavia, the United Nations and Germany. She formed her own party in 2000 and stood as a candidate to be the [[President of Zambia]] in 2001.
'''Gwendoline Chomba Konie''' (9 October 1938 – 14 March 2009) was a Zambian poet, diplomat and politician. She was the Zambian ambassador to Scandinavia, the United Nations and Germany. She formed her own political party, the [[Social Democratic Party]], in 2000 and stood as a candidate to be the [[President of Zambia]] in 2001.


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Death==
==Death==
She died at MKP Trust Hospital in [[Lusaka]] in 2009 and received a state funeral.<ref name=seath>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2009/03/15/gwendoline-konie-dies/ Gwendoline Konie Dies], 15 March 2009, ''Lusaka Times'', Retrieved 2 February 2016</ref> President [[Rupiah Banda]] said it was a day for Zambia to mourn her death and Kenneth Kaunda noted her involvement with the formation of Zambia following independence from Britain.<ref name=kaunda>[http://maravi.blogspot.co.uk/2009/03/reflecting-on-gwendoline-konies-life.html Reflecting on Gwendoline Konie's life], Kenneth Kaunda, March 2009, Retrieved 2 February 2016</ref>
She died at MKP Trust Hospital in [[Lusaka]] on 14 March 2009 and received a state funeral.<ref name=seath>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2009/03/15/gwendoline-konie-dies/ Gwendoline Konie Dies], 15 March 2009, ''Lusaka Times'', Retrieved 2 February 2016</ref> President [[Rupiah Banda]] said it was a day for Zambia to mourn her death and Kenneth Kaunda noted her involvement with the formation of Zambia following independence from Britain.<ref name=kaunda>[http://maravi.blogspot.co.uk/2009/03/reflecting-on-gwendoline-konies-life.html Reflecting on Gwendoline Konie's life], Kenneth Kaunda, March 2009, Retrieved 2 February 2016</ref>


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[[Category:Zambian women in politics]]
[[Category:Zambian women in politics]]
[[Category:Zambian politicians]]
[[Category:Zambian politicians]]
[[Category:Freedom fighters]]
[[Category:People of Zambia]]