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  • ...= Gilbert Choombe (L) in action with Jeffrey Horn of Australia at the London 2012 Olympic on 29 July.<br><small>(Source: Scott Heavey/Getty Images Europ ...esented Zambia at the World Boxing Championships and 2012 Olympic Games in London where he competed in the Men's light welterweight event but lost to Jeff Ho
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  • ...on2012.com/athletics/event/women-100m/phase=atw001p00/index.html|publisher=London 2012|accessdate=2012-08-05}}</ref> [[Category:People from Southern Province]]
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  • ==London 2012== During the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Phiri qualified for the Semi-Finals of the 100 metres by running 10.16 sec
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  • ...= <!-- Only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people -- see [[WP:NONFREE]]. --> ...london2012.com/athlete/howard-jade-1033004/|work=London 2012|publisher=The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited|acce
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  • ...Zambia is represented in Ireland through the Zambian High Commission in [[London]] ([[United Kingdom]]). ...o fight [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and support orphaned children.<ref>http://english.people.com.cn/200608/30/eng20060830_298238.html</ref>
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  • [[File:Africa (1878) (14776237225).jpg|thumb|right|Chuma was released from slave traders and journeyed with Livingstone during his last nine years of ...]]) where it was handed over to the British authorities and transported to London for burial.
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  • ...t in Lusaka.<ref name="obit" /> During the Second World War he returned to London and was attached to the Cabinet Office.<ref name="obit" /> After the war he He became a Justice of the Peace in Devon from 1962 to 1966 and he was also elected an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College.<
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  • ...out Lechwe Trust: Cynthia Zukas]</ref> She graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Cape Town University and migrated to Zambia in 1965 where she became involv Cynthia and her husband Simon met in London in 1952 while Simon was in exile and the two married three years later.
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  • ...h;1863) was the [[Makololo]] King of [[Barotseland]] in western [[Zambia]] from about 1851 to his death in 1863. ...He succeeded his half-sister [[Mamochisane]], who had decided to step down from the throne. It was she who proclaimed him new ruler, against the ambitions
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  • ...ile, and taking this as an omen, settled his people after their wanderings from the [[Lunda Kingdom]] 1,000&nbsp;km to the east. * Christina Lamb: "The Africa House". Viking, London 1999
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  • ...h_date = <!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...n Chisala Kalumba''' (1964 - 15 May 2018) was the [[Mayor of Lusaka]] city from 2016 to 2018. He took over office as mayor in 2016 until his untimely death
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  • ...1930s by Sir William Reid Dick, to be handed over to them. Some older Leya people claim that the statue was originally erected on their side of the Zambezi - ...ional Heritage Conservation Commission]], went asked the Foreign Office in London and the British High Commission in Lusaka to help get to the bottom of the
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  • | caption = Rungano Nyoni at the Royal Albert Hall, London on February 18, 2018 (Photo credit: Film Africa) ...ur-star I Am Not a Witch director Rungano Nyoni: ‘The chief Whatsapped his people to find our star’] ''theguardian.com''</ref> which was directed and writt
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  • ...te = 1925<!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...ran [[politician]] and freedom fighter who stood on the side of indigenous people against the supremacy of the colonialist through his membership in [[Harry
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  • ...tts, USA<br/>'''Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)'''<br/>University of London<br/>London, United Kingdom ...ambia. Following her education in [[Lusaka]], Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, she returned to her alma mater, the [[University of Zambia]], Faculty of L
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  • *Imperial College London}} ...London, London.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zambian.com/zambia/directory/people/last-name-nn/html/edith-nawakwi-zambian.html|title=Edith Nawakwi|work=zambi
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  • ...ant|ACCA]])''' <br/> [[Association of Chartered Certified Accountants]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] ...el_May_18_2011.pdf Margaret Mwanakatwe Was Managing Director, UBA (Uganda) From 2009 Until 2011]{{dead link|date=May 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...ique of colonial rule, and the power of democracy in liberating the varied people ruled in the new [[Zambia]].<ref name=":0" /> ...=S0022278X00001993|title = Reviews: Zambia Shall be Free by Kaunda Kenneth London, Heinemann, 1962. Pp. 202. 12s. 6d.|last = Markhama|first = J. G.|date = Se
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  • ...tp://panoslondon.panosnetwork.org/journalists/samba-yonga/|publisher=Panos London|accessdate=13 November 2017|language=en}}</ref> She attended college and w ...ree]] in global media and translation communication at the [[University of London]].<ref name=uza/> Upon her return she began to expand Ku-Atenga, providing
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  • ...s at the lake’s edge, with his shadow over the water, the monster comes up from the depths and catches the shadow, so that the victim becomes paralysed and ...killed a man with hair on his head. But you, my father and my cousin, are people of the Goat Clan:' And Kabunda slew Chipimpi and became chief.
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  • ...lled 'Awemba' or 'BaWemba' in the past) belong to a large group of [[Bantu people|Bantu]] peoples mainly in the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern]], [[Lua ...ni]] and [[Sotho people|Sotho]]-[[Tswana people|Tswana]] descended [[Ngoni people]], through Chief Chitapankwa Kaluba.
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  • ...tone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref> In their party was a European-educated African man named Jacob ...carving removed and sent to the [[Royal Geographic Society]]'s museum in [[London]].<ref name="NRJ"/>
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  • ...arship to [[Royal Academy|Royal Academy School of Art]], London, attending from 1974-1977. He moved to Australia in 1979. He lives in [[Wedderburn, New Sou ...l Portrait Prize resulted in the earliest winning artworks being separated from others,
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  • He then went on to university at the London School of Economics where he graduated with an under-graduate degree in Man [[Category:People of Zambia]]
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  • ...ze Bembalize (album)|Nyanjalize Bembalize]]'' album at a studio in Central London. It was the first Zambian recording to reach the [[Sounds Music Chart]], a In 2007 he decided to take a break from the music industry, citing personal reasons, among them school. In 2012 he
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  • ...agle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes coloured from left to right in red, black and orange ...ry)|eagle]] flying above the coloured stripes is intended to represent the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems.<ref>[http://flagspot.net/fla
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  • ...-03-29|language=en-GB}}</ref> and implementing economic policies of Zambia from 1965-70.<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=What a friend I had in Sarda ...nhood / Andrew Sardanis.|publisher=London : I.B. Tauris|year=2003|location=London}}</ref>
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  • | birth_place = [[London]], [[England]] Gore-Browne was born in London, England. His father was Francis Gore Browne,{{sfn|Rotberg|1977|p=6}} a law
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  • ...h_date = <!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...in the maize distribution project where she was donating maize meal to the people of [[Mupambe Village]] during the [[typhoid outbreak in 2007]], hence she w
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  • ...don School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine that spans more than 20 years. From the initial studies of the impact of HIV on the clinical presentation and o ...the overlap between HIV and TB in order to improve the quality of life of people affected by the dual epidemic. Conducting research within a limited resourc
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  • ...9-06-25 | location=London}}</ref> having joined them in the summer of 1997 from [[Olympique Marseille]], where he had a short spell. Prior to that he playe [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[File:Flag of Barotseland.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The flag of the Lozi people]] The '''Lozi people''' are an ethnic group primarily of western [[Zambia]], inhabiting the regi
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  • | birth_place = Blackheath, London, United Kingdom ...nd Economic Analysis, Planning Monitoring and Evaluation for UNICEF Zambia from 2007 until 2012.<ref name=ilo>{{cite news|first=|last=|title=International
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  • ...Nations]]. In 1972 he was appointed editor of the ''[[Times of Zambia]]''. From 1973 to 1975 he was Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 1976 he left politics f ...n Affairs from 1991 to 1994.<ref name=HDZ/> He was Minister of Information from 1999 to 2002. After the [[Zambian general election, 2006|2006 elections]] h
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  • | training = Lawyer ([[Gray's Inn]], London) ...rom 1978 to 1981 and Zambia's ambassador to the People's Republic of China from 1984 to 1989. He later served as Zambian Ambassador to France up to 1992.
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  • ...r obtained a certificate in Art and Design from Wimbledon School of Art in London. [[Category:People of Zambia]]
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  • ...iation of Certified Accountants and holds a PhD in Commercial Law from the London Institute of Business Studies. ...win and Nyasa Times has been asked to take down all the defamatory content from its website along with paying a sum as compensation for the injury caused.<
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  • ...hor=Jonathan Clayton|date=August 28, 2009|accessdate=2009-11-15 | location=London}}</ref> Kabwela subsequently turned herself in to police.<ref>{{cite news|u [[Category:People of Zambia]]
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  • ...who assisted in the struggle for the independence of [[Northern Rhodesia]] from British colonialism. He was founders of Zambia’s first native political p ...countries. After his diploma, Nkumbula enrolled to study economics at the London School of Economics but he failed his examinations and returned to Northern
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  • ...[Zumbo]] in [[Mozambique]] around 1720, in order to trade with the [[Bwila people]], and by 1820 some had settled in Feira.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/ |location=London
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  • ...h_date = <!-- {{birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} for living people. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...ecame one of the pioneers of political engagement and activism for freedom from colonial rule. Her courage, bravery and pride won her fame and respect amon
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  • ...ozi people|Lozi]] [[Litunga]] (king or paramount chief) of [[Barotseland]] from 1878 to 1916 (with a break in 1884-5). ...]], the capital of Barotseland, after traveling across the Kalahari Desert from Botswana. King Lewanika kept him for the next eighteen months, then allowed
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  • | location = [[London]] ...ch was held from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The country's participation at London marked its twelfth appearance in the Summer Olympics since its début at th
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  • ...he could not go to secondary school following the ban on his entire class from doing so by education authorities in the district after failing to do certa After being banned from proceeding to secondary school, Mr Changufu was sponsored by his father to
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  • | death_place = London, United Kingdom ...an who was the fifth [[list of Presidents of Zambia|President of Zambia]], from 23 September 2011 until his death on 28 October 2014. A [[social democrat]]
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  • ...7 July 1968 in [[Chingola]]) is a retired male [[track and field]] athlete from [[Zambia]], who competed mainly in [[400 metres hurdles]]. Noted for his ex |rowspan=2|[[London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...served as the Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Zambia, from January 2008 until May 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.lusakatimes.com ...of Development Organizations'' at the bank's International headquarters in London, UK.<ref>{{cite web| title=Tanzania: NBC Gets New Managing Director|date=1
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  • Indians from [[Gujarat]] arrived in what was then the British territory of [[North-Easte ...f> Following Indian independence in 1947, the [[List of High Commissioners from the United Kingdom to India|British High Commissioner to India]] proposed t
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  • ...inhabitants.<ref>'Commonwealth and Colonial Law'' by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 745(word-for-word quote as at 3 May 2015)</ref> ...k African nationalists and accepted their claims to speak on behalf of the people.
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  • ...ref>Vibe Vol 2 No. 2 (March 1994) p.37</ref> In 1988, Rozalla relocated to London with her manager Chris Sergeant and worked with the Band of Gypsies, a prod ...bums| edition= 19th| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London| isbn= 1-904994-10-5| page= 473}}</ref><ref name=zobbel>UK singles and albu
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  • '''Chitemene''' (also spelled '''citemene'''), from the [[Bemba language|ciBemba]] word meaning “place where branches have be ...athered, acidic, and easily leached soils. The [[pH]] of these soils range from 4.0 to 4.5, values too acidic for the cultivation of most common cereal gra
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  • ...olitician in South Africa, who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his [[B ...[http://www.capetowndiamondmuseum.org/about-diamonds/famous-people/ Famous people], ''Cape Town Diamond Museum'']</ref>
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  • ...and African titles before thinking of something bigger, and hoped to move from middleweight to heavyweight division.<ref name=pro/> His first professional ...s native language, and "''Kaingo''" meaning ‘Leopard.’ Although based in [[London]], he drew large crowds whenever he fought at home and also boasted a punch
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  • ...an who was the [[List of Presidents of Zambia|second President of Zambia]] from 1991 to 2002. Chiluba, a trade union leader, won the country's multi-party ...ter of the Environment]] in 2006.<ref>[http://www.afrol.com/articles/22033 From divorced First Lady to Zambian Minister]. Guardian Weekly (Lusaka) 18 Octob
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  • ...ar|civil war]], [[SWAPO]] during their fight for [[Namibia]]n independence from [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe), and t ...cs)|right]] during the Cold War. The country had good relations with the [[People's Republic of China]] and with [[Yugoslavia]]. Kaunda is famous in Yugoslav
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  • ...Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.</ref> The channel bold ...nicknamed 'Mwapoleni Road', after the [[Chibemba]] greeting called out as people pass each other.<ref name="Lammond" />
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  • |people= [[Lawrence Katilungu]], President; Matthew Nkoloma, General Secretary ...rged to form the African Mineworkers' Union in 1949, receiving recognition from the mining companies in the same year.{{sfn|Mulenga|2011|p=3–19}}{{sfn|Mc
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  • ...of [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]]) from 1885 to 1911. He persuaded the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], feared by the Europeans colonizers and by neighbouring tribes, to ...Dupont tried to expand into the Bemba heartland and though gaining favour from many of the chiefs, was still opposed by the Chitimukulu.<ref name="Diompik
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  • ...12, 1922 &ndash; January 26, 1980) was the second vice-president of Zambia from 1967 to 1970. ...d at Ilondola from 1934). Chinsali's first missionary was [[David Kaunda]] from Malawi, the father of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (who became the first African Prim
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  • ...PPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1952 [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/39555/supplement/3042/data.pdf 3042 COLONIAL EMPIRE ''For Meritorious ...s Witnesses Protest in Zambia]</ref> In 1970, following a traffic accident from which he received serious physical injuries, he was retired on medical grou
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  • ...que]] to the east. In Mozambique most speakers live in [[Niassa Province]] from the eastern shore of Lake Malawi (Lago Niassa) to the [[Lugenda River]] up ...dith (1922). ''A Yao Grammar''. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London.</ref><ref name = "ngunga">Ngunga, Armindo (2002). "Elementos de gramática
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  • ...eputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private army of [[Senga people|Senga]] natives, which he used to drive off various bands of slave-raiders. ...at least two years under this pretence, the Company resolved to remove him from power, and did so in 1902. Clark then farmed for about two decades, with so
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  • ...and policy as well as strategic planning for the decolonisation of Namibia from apartheid South Africa. He was instrumental in organising planning workshop From 1996 until 1999 he was appointed by then UN Secretary General Boutos Boutro
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  • ...= Famous/Notable Zambians<br >Famous/Notable People of Zambian Origin<br>People who Affected Zambia ...' or '''notable''' '''[[Zambia]]ns, or people of Zambian descent''', or '''people who have influenced Zambia''' listed in the following categories, and in no
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  • ...nd also assimilated northern Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo]].<ref name="Phiri">{{Cite enc The Barotse speak a complex language, [[Silozi]], derived from several languages but primarily [[Sesotho]]. Barotseland covers an area of
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  • ...international involvement in Southern Africa across three centuries, seen from the viewpoints of both black and white families. ...h. "He was used to working with his hands and had massively developed arms from cutting metal. He was a boxer, a hunter, very much a man's man. I don't thi
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  • ...secure any agreements, Sharpe and Thompson used force to subdue the local people.<ref>The colonial state and Africa Agriculture in Chipata district of North ...1900</ref><ref>''Commonwealth and Colonial Law'' by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stevens, 1966. P. 753.</ref> Under the Order a regime for the Company's go
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  • ...(Layman) Emmanuel Milingo|21 January 2015}}</ref> In 1983, he stepped down from his position as Archbishop of Lusaka after criticism for [[exorcism]] and f }}</ref> In 2001, when Milingo was 71, he received a marriage blessing from [[Sun Myung Moon]], the leader of the [[Unification Church]], despite the p
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  • ...date=16 January 2012}}</ref> on 16 January 2012 from complications arising from a brain stem infarction he suffered 10 days earlier. He had two sons with E ...k at the Globe and Phoenix Mine. Abel Phiri married a local of the [[Shona people]], Elizabeth Sibanda, and David was born in the Globe and Phoenix mine comp
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  • ...1890s.{{refn|group=n|name=matabele1|The [[Northern Ndebele people|Ndebele people]]'s term for themselves in their own language is ''amaNdebele'' (the prefix ...and ease of reading, this article uses the term "Matabele" to refer to the people, and calls their language "Sindebele".}} By the turn of the century, Rhodes
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  • ...started migrating at the beginning of the 20th century due to the [[Mbunda people|Mbunda]] resistance to Portuguese colonial occupation, when the Portuguese ...en when a chief in a person is dethroned, by replacement of another Mbunda from the same royal family tree.
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  • ...]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it various ...anguage of the [[Luba-Bemba people|Bemba]], a tribe that had also migrated from the Congo and to which they were allied.<ref name="Gordon"/>
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  • ...]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it various ...anguage of the [[Luba-Bemba people|Bemba]], a tribe that had also migrated from the Congo and to which they were allied.<ref name="Gordon"/>
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  • ...faloes FC]] and [[Ndola United FC]] as well as the country's national team from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The surname "Mbesuma" is adopted from his step father who raised him as he was not brought up by his biological f
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  • ...&nbsp;km. The elevation of the Kafue river falls 40&nbsp;m along the flats from 1030&nbsp;m at Itezhi-Tezhi to 990&nbsp;m at Kafue town. ==People==
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  • ...btained an MSc degree in Energy and Environmental Technology and Economics from the same institution.<ref name=profile/> ...ars later and served on the [[Power Dynamos|Power Dynamos F.C.]] executive from December 2013 to March 2015.<ref name=neutralise/>
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  • ...of the underground mine, concentrator, smelter, refinery and cobalt plant, from the government. ...-IH) which is an investments holdings company, quoted on the [[Lusaka]], [[London]], and [[Euronext]] stock exchanges. The majority of its investments are he
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  • |resting_place = Westminster Abbey, London, England, United Kingdom ...ional church|Congregationalist]] pioneer medical [[missionary]] with the [[London Missionary Society]] and an [[List of explorers|explorer]] in Africa, one o
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  • ...own as Museba Tayali. Almost everyone with the surname Tayali is descended from him.</ref> ...eighteen, had read his fair share of the great literary novels of the West from authors such as Alexandre Dumas, père, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Louis
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  • ...'', Twenty-First Century Books. ISBN 0-7613-1367-2.</ref> With 1.2 billion people as of 2016, it accounts for about 16% of the world's human population. The ...nd encompasses numerous climate areas; it is the only continent to stretch from the northern temperate to southern temperate zones.<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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  • ...the increasing authoritarianism of Lungu's regime. Hichilema was released from prison on 16 August 2017, and the charge of treason was dropped. ...decision on the pact candidate, deep mistrust and accusations of tribalism from both sides resulted in the collapse of the pact in March 2011.<ref>[http://
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  • ...rom 1964 to 1991. He was at the forefront of the struggle for independence from [[British Empire|British rule]]. Dissatisfied with [[Harry Nkumbula]]'s lea Both Kaunda's father and mother were teachers. His father was from Nyasaland, also known as Malawi and his mother was the first African woman
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  • Untill 1996, the Commission only operated from Livingstone. However, after 1996, it decentralised its operations by openin # Chifubwa Stream Cave 6.4&nbsp;km from [[Solwezi]] at 12°13' S 26°25' E.
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  • *'''2023 July 20''' - [[Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta]] of the [[Lozi people]] of [[Sesheke district|Sesheke]], [[Mwandi district|Mwandi]] and [[Mulobez ...on the four by the LUSAKA Magistrate Court in 2010. Their conviction arose from the payment of US$20 million made to US security companies Systems Innovati
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  • ...''The Book of Rugby Disasters & Bizarre Records''. Compiled by Chris Rhys. London. Century Publishing. ISBN 0-7126-0911-3, p107</ref> ...Gama school. Vasco DaGama has the distinction of being the only school for people with disabilities on the Copperbelt. It is run by nuns and named after the
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  • ...and [[Methodists]] and among the Evangelicals of the [[Anglican]] church. People wanted to convert others to the same joyous religious experience they had h ...ef> and thereby threatening their faith that was in their view indivisible from their vocation as a soldier, whether as a Hindu, Muslim or Sikh.
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  • # Chifubwa Stream Cave 6.4&nbsp;km from [[Solwezi]] at 12°13' S 26°25' E. ...]], [[Lochinvar National Park]], [[Monze]]: Late Stone Age human skeletons from about 4,000 years ago.
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  • ...in 1954 in South Africa was subject to at least three taxonomic revisions from 1955 to 1996. Consensus is confined to informal taxonomic categories, such ...in|year=2011|isbn=978-0-14-103720-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|page=222|title=From Lucy to Language|first1=Donald|last1=Johansson|first2=Blake|last2=Edgar|pub
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  • ...] who surveyed Lake Tanganyika. Livingstone inspired missionaries of the [[London Missionary Society]] to come in the 1880s to Niamkolo on the lake and Fwamb .... Although the Mbala area has fertile soils and plenty of water, it is far from urban markets and transport costs limited the viabliity of most agricultur
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  • |caption = Southern end of the lake from space, June 1993 (false color) ...hich comes in through swamps from the south, and the [[Kalungwishi River]] from the east. At its north end the lake is drained by the [[Luvua River]], whic
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  • ...ed that the triangle of land at the northwestern point of Eastern Rhodesia from [[Pweto]] to as far south as the [[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rho ...iangulation surveys had been made by the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commission from 1911–1913, when eventually a de facto boundary for the northern frontier
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  • ...aws (LL.M.) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.judiciary.gov.zm/index.php/80-press-releas ...general election, 2006|2006 General Elections]]. In 2008 she was recalled from ECZ and appointed as Deputy Chief Justice.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web
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  • |caption = Lake Tanganyika from space, June 1985 ...lake'."<ref name=Stanley>Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, London: G. Newnes, Vol. One ISBN 0486256677, Vol. Two ISBN 0486256685</ref>{{rp|Vo
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  • ...he drum head that is rubbed. The [[silimba]] is a large 17-note xylophone from Western Province. ...mbian music but exist nonetheless. The Valley Tonga play instruments made from animal horns called ''[[nyeele]]''. ''Nyeele'' are played using an interlo
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  • ...e, Zambia|Livingstone]] <small>(until 1935)</small><br/>[[Lusaka]] <small>(from 1935)</small> ...ny]], (BSAC), a [[chartered company]] on behalf of the British government. From 1924 it was administered by the British government<ref name="Colonial Law'
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  • ...ast Africa, and Southern Africa. Parts of the Bantu area include languages from other language families (see map). ...<ref>Genetic and Demographic Implications of the Bantu Expansion: Insights from Human Paternal Lineages [http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/7/1581.a
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  • ...is spoken by other people like the [[Ngoni people|Ngoni]] and the [[Kunda people|Kunda]], so a more neutral name, Chinyanja '(language) of the lake' (referr ...of [[Zambia]] and in northern Mozambique as far south as the River Zambezi from the 16th century or earlier.<ref>Marwick (1963)</ref><ref>Newitt (1982).</r
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  • ...sia Police'''. They were dispersed to various posts to assist or take over from the local collector. * To carry messages from the administrative officials to native chiefs.
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  • | 21.0% [[Bemba people|Bemba]] | 13.6% [[Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe|Tonga]]
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