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  • |name = David Kaunda Technical High School ...[[Kenneth Kaunda|first republican]] [[President of Zambia]] Reverend David Kaunda who was a missionary and teacher from Nyasaland (now Malawi)
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  • ...n a stony ground."<ref>{{Cite web | title = Uganda: In Chilenje House, the Kaunda Legacy Still Lives (Page 2 of 3) | work = allAfrica.com | accessdate = 2014 ...furniture and kitchen utensils and personal effects used by the [[Kenneth Kaunda]] family at that time has been replaced in the original positions. House No
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  • ...ca. Others in the team included [[Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe]], [[David Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Mainza Chona]], [[Grey Zulu]], [[Dixon Konkola]], [[Robinson Nabulyato
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  • ...d this was where his son [[Kenneth Kaunda]] was born and begun his career. Kaunda was later dismissed from his teaching job and moved to [[Lusaka]] to focus *Zambia's first republican president [[Kenneth Kaunda]]
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  • ...the position following independence from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the first and only Prime Minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, b ...the Prime Minister of Zambia was abolished in 1991, in the last months of Kaunda's presidential term. Since then, the [[List of Presidents of Zambia|Preside
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  • |inaugural = [[Kenneth Kaunda]] ...ng [[Zambia Independence Act 1964|independence in 1964]]. Since 1991, when Kaunda left the Presidency, the office has been held by five further people: [[Fre
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  • ...d of state of Zambia. The first officeholder is considered to be [[Kenneth Kaunda]], who was elected in 1964. | [[File:Kenneth David Kaunda detail DF-SC-84-01864.jpg|80px]]
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  • ...the names of the attendants on the tree.<ref name="NRJ">J Desmond Clark: "David Livingstone Memorial at Chitambo's", ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'', Vol [[File:Monument to david livingstone.jpg|thumbnail|left|Representation of the monument, published in
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  • | hubs = [[Kenneth Kaunda International Airport]] | key_people = David Tokoph <small> (Chairman) </small> <br> G Younger <small> (Director) </smal
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  • ! align="center" scope="row" style="font-weight:normal;" | [[Kenneth Kaunda]]<br/>{{small|(b. 1924)}} | [[File:Kenneth David Kaunda detail DF-SC-84-01864.jpg|80px]]
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  • ...reverse design features a bust image of President [[Kenneth Kaunda|Kenneth David Kuanda]] facing right and on the outer periphery is the independence annive
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  • ...ependence as Zambia in October 1964.<ref name=HDZ>{{cite book|editor-first=David J.|editor-last=Simon|editor2-first=James R.|editor2-last=Pletcher|editor3-f
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  • ...ndependence Act 1964|independence]] from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the only prime minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, before it b ...the prime minister of Zambia was abolished in 1991, in the last months of Kaunda's presidential term. Since then, the [[President of Zambia]] serves as both
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  • | president = [[Kenneth Kaunda]] | president2 = [[Kenneth Kaunda]]
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  • ...oned on 27th May, 1970 by the first Republican President Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda.
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  • ...ibunals. Shortly after Zambia became independent under President [[Kenneth Kaunda]], she and her followers were engaged in the so-called "Lumpa Uprising". T ...om 1905. One of the Lubwa missionaries was David Kaunda, father of Kenneth Kaunda who became the first president of [[Zambia]] and who was a firm opponent of
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  • ...Middel" /> Named after the first president, [[Kenneth Kaunda|Kenneth David Kaunda]], he claimed it was made of aluminium and copper, and space worthy. The pl ...ambia]], emphasising scientific advancement. He was appointed by President Kaunda to the Liberation Center,<ref name="whiting" /> a movement for regional fre
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  • ==David Shepherd== ...ref> and when the railway ceased working in the early seventies, [[Kenneth Kaunda]], then President of Zambia, gave two of the locomotives to him. One of tho
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  • # Kaunda Square Basic School # [[David Kaunda Technical High School]]
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  • ...[[Rhodesia]] (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia.<ref>Andy DeRoche, ''Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa'' (London: Bloomsbury, 2016).</ref> * Military attaché|Defense Attaché—Lt. Col. David Dougherty
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  • |name=David Abel Ray Phiri ...7 – 16 January 2012)<ref>{{cite news |title=Former Bank of Zambia Governor David Phiri has died
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  • ...s formed the [[Northern Rhodesia Teacher’s Welfare Association]], led by [[David Yamba]], which was later transformed into a political party called [[Northe ...along with other women such as Zambia's first ever First Lady [[Mama Betty Kaunda]], [[Emelia Saidi]] and [[Mandalena Mumba]], organized a new political part
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  • |predecessor =[[Kenneth Kaunda]] ...for Multi-party Democracy]] (MMD), defeating long-time President [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He was re-elected in 1996. As he was unable to run for a third term in 2
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  • ...the United National Independence party, under his close friend, [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. ...aged the estate), and his four grand children, Penelope, Charles, Mark and David. Lady Gore-Browne, still living in England made occasional long visits to S
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  • * [[Kenneth David Kaunda]] - President - 1964-1991 *[[David Chabala]]
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  • .... This Constitution agreed to by the President in waiting, Kenneth David Kaunda, gave him sole power over the affairs of the Nation. No opportunity was gi ...he Zambia Constitution, this did not touch on the powers held by President Kaunda, the purpose was to amend the Referendum clause to allow proposed amendment
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  • * [[David S Flinn]] (Rugby Union - West of Scotland) * [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (First President of Zambia 1964 - 1991. In 1948 - Was a teacher/Boarding
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  • | name = Kenneth Kaunda ...f>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TpRQwsE-PmYC&q=Kenneth+Kaunda+28+april&pg=PA13|title=Independence Leaders of Africa|first=Bridgette|last=
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  • ...[[United Kingdom|Briton]] to record having set foot on Zambian soil was [[David Livingstone]]. In 1851 he started his well-known exploration of the upper [ Sebetwane proved an able leader, and is spoken of with warm respect by [[David Livingstone]], who met him in 1851 shortly before his death. He was succeed
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  • ...ne Memorial]], [[Mpika]] district — built in 1902 to mark the site where [[David Livingstone]] died in 1873. # [[Chilenje House 394]], [[Lusaka]] occupied by Dr. K. D. Kaunda 1960-2.
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  • ...ne Memorial]], [[Mpika]] district — built in 1902 to mark the site where [[David Livingstone]] died in 1873. # [[Chilenje House 394]], [[Lusaka]] occupied by Dr. K. D. Kaunda 1960-2.
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  • ...n Lusaka, the first president of the republic of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda received the instruments of power from the colonial government.
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  • Before the advent of European explorers such as [[David Livingstone]] the Baroste had no written history, so the history was passed On 18 May 1964, the Litunga and Kenneth Kaunda Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia signed the "Barotseland Agreement 1964"
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  • *'''2007 Oct 19''' - [[Kenneth Kaunda]] is awarded the 2007 [http://allafrica.com/stories/200710160163.html Ubunt ...nmen-kill-son-of-kaunda-former-president-of-zambia.html Gunmen Kill Son of Kaunda, Former President of Zambia], 5 Nov 1999, New York Times</ref>
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  • ...ast 15% of the vote from both the upper and lower rolls to be elected.<ref>David C. Mulford (1964) ''The Northern Rhodesian General Election 1962'', Oxford UNIP leader Kenneth Kaunda spoke at over a hundred meetings during the campaign.<ref name=EAR3/> In Sw
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  • ...d against the Zambian State then under the leadership of Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda, Zambia’s Independence hero and first president. Mushala who at the heigh ...ned to Mwinilunga in 1977, having reached some form of reconciliation with Kaunda.
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  • ...a">{{cite news|title=Tayali's art goes on show at Mpapa|last=Chibesa|first=David|date=8 October 1988|work=[[Times of Zambia]]|pages=4}}</ref> In 1972, Tayal ...Henry Tayali showing some of his artwork to then Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, 1972]]
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  • ...N OF OUR FOUNDING FATHER AND FIRST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT, DR. KENNETH DAVID KAUNDA. DR. KAUNDA’S PRINCIPLES, VALUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE IDEALS OF EMANCIPATION
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  • ...n active participant in politics from early in the presidency of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], during which time he held several diplomatic posts. ...jpg|thumb|right|Banda in 2021 with U.S ambassador [[David Young (diplomat)|David Young]].]]
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  • ...]] in the mid 19th century. The area features heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. ...followers fled to the Congo. The Church only reappeared after the fall of Kaunda in 1988.
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  • ...NG FATHER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA, DR. KENNETH DAVID KAUNDA AND THE FIRST FEMALE CHIEF JUSTICE, MADAM IRENE CHIRWA MAMBILIMA. THIS IS WHAT OUR FOUNDING FATHER DR. KAUNDA BELIEVED IN.
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  • | Most caps = [[David Chabala]] (115) ...ultiparty politics the side was nicknamed ''Chipolopolo'' (the Bullets<ref>David Clement Ruffelle Scott, ''A Cyclopaedic Dictionary of the Mang'anja Languag
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  • !colspan=2|[[Kenneth Kaunda]] <br> (UNIP) |align=left|David T. Nkhata
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  • ...llency, the first president of the Republic of Zambia, Dr. [[Kenneth David Kaunda]];
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  • ...s the sole legal political party under the motto "One Zambia, One Nation". Kaunda was succeeded by [[Frederick Chiluba]] of the social-democratic [[Movement ...|thumb|An 1864 portrait of [[Scotland|Scottish]] explorer and missionary [[David Livingstone]].]]
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  • ...unding father and first president of this great nation, Dr [[Kenneth David Kaunda]]. This is what our founding father, Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda, overwhelmingly demonstrated.
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  • ...xcellency the First president of the republic of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda; Your excellency the fourth president of the republic of Zambia, Mr. Rupiah
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  • |deputy1 = Kenneth Kaunda ...ref name="Colonial Law' 1966. P. 753">''Commonwealth and Colonial Law'' by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 753</ref> It was initially administ
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  • ...y white-minority governments.<ref name="dependence">Thomas W. Robinson and David L. Shambaugh. ''Chinese Foreign Policy: theory and practice'', 1994. Page 2 ...as Zambia]], under the leadership of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. Both Nyerere and Kaunda were charismatic socialist African leaders who supported the self-determina
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