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  • '''Brian Mwale''' is a Zambian journalist with a bias toward business, economic and financial news. [[File:Brian_Mwale.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Bria
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  • ==Business career==
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  • ...Accountants and holds a PhD in Commercial Law from the London Institute of Business Studies.
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  • ...e is that it tends to disturb the internal textile industry. Local textile business cannot compete with cheap used clothes coming from abroad. Defendants of th
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  • ...irs. The presiding officers, the chief whips, and the Leader of Government Business (the person appointed by the Cabinet to liaise with Parliament) together de
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  • The election of the Speaker is the first business that a new Assembly transacts at its first meeting. This is so because Arti No business shall be transacted in the National Assembly (other than the election to th
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  • ...e Hitchins family since 1947,<ref name="Ese"/> and was run as a successful business by the family Matriarch until the 1990s.
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  • ...[[East Africa]]. During that period Muslim slave merchants extended their business to the interior regions reaching [[Zambia]] in the period of the Omani dyna
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  • ...}}</ref> is an [[airline]] based in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]] that serves the business community and tourism industry. Following the demise of Zambia’s two na ===Business trends===
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  • ...ed Managing Director of Post Newspapers Ltd and tasked with developing the business, while the others focused on editorial content. It soon started publishing ...businessmonitor.com/article/287740/ Two Journalists Face Contempt Charge] Business Monitor International</ref>
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  • ...the USA. He also holds an Executive Leadership Certificate from Strathmore Business School in Kenya and currently he is a PHD candidate in Environmental Engine
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  • *School of business
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  • ...s://www.thebusinessyear.com/zambia-2015/rail-talk/interview Real Talk, The Business Year], 2015</ref>
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  • ...a, the Great North Road is named [[Cairo Road]] and this became the city's business and commercial centre, and busiest thoroughfare, now by-passed by heavy goo
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  • ...studio and music label that would help young people learn about the music business — and put their own positive spin on it.
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  • ...-30|language=en-GB}}</ref> and he trained and advanced Zambians in his own business, treating them as partners and fellow shareholders and also provided a grou == Business ==
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  • ...es. The Plant was subsequently moved from Ndola to Chingola and opened for business in a corrugated-iron structure which had been a store room owned by Mr. B.I Under the direction of Mr. Edward Brockman Hovelmeier the business was taken to the commercial centre (at that time) of Northern Rhodesia. The
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  • commentary, reporting, and broadcast coverage of politics, business, and sport across Zambia and the Southern Africa region.
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  • '''Cairo Road''' is the main thoroughfare of [[Lusaka]] and the principal business, retail and services centre of the city. It was a section of the [[Great No
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  • ...government. The newspaper publishes local and international news, sports, business and financial.
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