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  • ...Gen. [[Christon Tembo]]); [[Anderson Mazoka]] came in a close second with 27%, according to official results. Mwanawasa took office on 2 January 2002. H ...also said that Mwanawasa was a "very hard working man" and said that this may have been a factor.<ref name=VOA>James Butty, [http://voanews.com/english/A
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  • ...l 1968 p.29</ref><ref>Anon. “The big soccer shake-up” ''Times of Zambia'', 27 November 1968 p.12</ref><ref>Anon. “Chama heads soccer squad” ''Times o ...[Kenneth Kaunda]] at an investiture ceremony on [[Africa Freedom Day]], 25 May 1975 with the Insignia of Honour. Also honoured were national team manager
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  • ...wanika began trading with Europe. The first trade concession was signed on 27 June 1889 with Harry Ware, in return King Lewanika and his kingdom were to On 18 May 1964, the Litunga and Kenneth Kaunda Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia si
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  • ...l election, 2015|2015 election]], which he lost by a narrow margin of just 27,757 votes (1.66%) against the ruling party's candidate. Hichilema denounced The police used excessive force<ref>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2018/02/27/police-used-excessive-force-arrest-hh-five-others-amnesty-international/ Za
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  • * To effect any arrests of natives that may be required. In May 1904 Edward Davies, foreman at a quarry near [[Kalomo]], the administrative
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  • ...opping his amateur status but he took his time before taking this step. In May 1975, he won a gold medal during the East and Central African Amateur Boxin ...for the Zambian.<ref>Anon. “Lottie’s great - Ali” ''Times of Zambia'', 31 May 1979, p.8</ref> By this time, Mwale was being managed by Wilfred Sauerland
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  • |spouse = Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; m. 1845 – 27 April 1862; her death); 6 children ''' David Livingstone''' (19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) was a Scottish [[Congregational church|Congregationalist]] pioneer me
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  • ...ing on the MMD's overwhelming majority in parliament, President Chiluba in May 1996 pushed through constitutional amendments that eliminated former Presid ...ntial, parliamentary, and local government elections were held on December 27, 2001. Eleven parties contested the elections. The elections encountered nu
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  • |established_date1 = 27 June 1890 The new name of Zambia was derived from the [[Zambezi]] river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}
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  • ....1984.10430414|journal=New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research|volume=27|issue=2|pages=151–156|doi=10.1080/00288233.1984.10430414}}</ref> ''corn'' ...left in the field very late in the autumn to thoroughly dry the grain, and may, in fact, sometimes not be harvested until winter or even early spring. The
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  • ...is forces burned the house of a Rabani Chitenga of Matafwali village.88 By May, when Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Milner reported the capture of Mushala ...he return of multi-party democracy, which would shortly thereafter end his 27 years in power. Writing in The Post newspaper in October 2004, Kaunda himse
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  • ...esian Federal government’s Assistant Secretary Fraser, believed that there may be mineral deposits in Pweto area and therefore all the more need for the F ...Johnston through the African Lakes Company was finalised and signed on 12 May 1894.
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  • ...ef name=zambiarankins/> The played one FIFA recognised match on Sunday, 4 May 2008 in a game played in [[Benguela]] against Botswana. Zambia won 4–2, ...beat-malawi-badly>{{cite news|url=http://www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2012/01/27/she-polopolo-refuses-to-write-off-malawi/ |title=She-polopolo refuses to wr
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  • ...again running across it and from 2011 on the railway line over this bridge may convey several million of tonnes of Tete coal to the port of Beira. ...he project. However, Angola has warned that landmines from their civil war may impede the project.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scidev.net/en/sub-suharan
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  • ...Lochner told Lewanika that BSAC represented the British government, and on 27 June 1890 Lewanika consented to an exclusive mineral concession. This (the ...he north, was placed under BSAC administration by an Order-in-Council of 9 May 1891, but no BSAC Administrator was sent to Barotseland until 1895, and the
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  • ...important mode of communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Many species are migratory. ...ation in plumage colours and patterns. There are 141 species worldwide and 27 species which occur in Zambia.
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