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  • ...88044501|accessdate=26 October 2010|newspaper=Times of Zambia|date=30 June 2004}}</ref> ...was stopped in the second round of the Light welterweight (64 kg) division by Cuba's eventual runner-up Yudel Johnson Cedeno.
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  • Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. | 7 || 2004 || Summer || {{sortname|Davis|Mwale}} ||
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  • |formation = 2004 Zambia identified to compete at [[Miss International]] in 2004. Since 2014 the Miss Tourism Zambia is became national franchise hodler of
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  • ...[Zambia]]. It was originally built in the mid-1960s for use in hosting the country's independence celebrations. It is currently used mostly for [[football (so ...tball/africa/3719135.stm Zambia Promised New Stadiums], BBC.co.uk, May 16, 2004. Retrieved: August 9, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...[Zambia]]. It was originally built in the mid-1960s for use in hosting the country's independence celebrations. It is currently used mostly for [[football (so ...tball/africa/3719135.stm Zambia Promised New Stadiums], BBC.co.uk, May 16, 2004. Retrieved: August 9, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...athletes have won two medals in two sports. Boxer [[Keith Mwila]] won the country's first Olympic medal, a bronze, in the light flyweight category at the [[1 ...al Olympic Committee]] of Zambia (NOCZ) was created in 1951 and recognised by the [[International Olympic Committee]] in 1963.
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  • | country = ...metres. He competed for Zambia at the [[Zambia at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004]] and the [[Zambia at the 2012 Summer Olympics|2012 Summer Olympics]]. Mumb
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  • ..., and has been active in raising the profile of [[disabled sports]] in his country. He is also an Athlete Ambassador for the international humanitarian organi ...0 Summer Paralympics|Returning to the Paralympics in 2000]], as one of his country's two representatives (along with female visually impaired sprinter [[Nancy
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  • ...e, Zambia|Western Province]]. It connects that province to the rest of the country, as well as being one of two routes to the south-west extremity of [[North- ...nd was also for a time only the third most used route to the west. A route by ox wagon and boat up the [[Zambezi]] from [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone
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  • '''Human rights in Zambia''' are addressed in the constitution. However, the Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Zambia for 2012 by the United States Department of State noted that in general, the government
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  • ...ears before resigning to pursue her childhood dream of singing. Encouraged by a friend, she sent her demo tape to Sheer Sound of South Africa, and within In 2004, she released her epic song ''[[Women Celebrated (song)|Women Celebrated]]'
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  • ...erse Zambia identified to held for first time in 1995. The pageant was led by Wendy Chanda-Fornari in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. Since 2011 the pageant did The winner of Miss Universe Zambia represents her country at the [[Miss Universe]]. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (du
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  • ...elations]] of [[Namibia]] and [[Zambia]]. Namibia and Zambia are separated by the [[Zambezi]] River. The [[Katima Mulilo Bridge]] connects [[Katima Mulil ...ed in Lusaka. SWAPO cadres received political and military training in the country. Upon independence in March 1990, Namibia and Zambia established diplomatic
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  • ...ices at Cavmont Bank Ltd. In January 2014 she joined [[BancABC Zambia]] as Country Head of Marketing and Communications, where she worked for over a year befo ...nference was aimed at opening conversation around marriages and was graced by [[Isabel Ng’ambi]] and [[Herbert Mhango]] as speakers.<ref name=dailymail
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  • ...ZAMBART has over 200 employees and works in 16 study sites throughout the country. ...bia AIDS Related Tuberculosis (ZAMBART) Project is a Zambian NGO formed in 2004 from a collaboration between the University of Zambia’s School of Medicin
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  • ...[[football (soccer)|football]]. It was created in 1962 and it is contested by the top 8 teams of the league. ...1969–1981) and BP Challenge Cup (since 1982) as sponsors withdrew from the country.
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  • ...as a 13 year old who spoke only a little English, struggling to adapt to a country where black people were treated as second-class citizens under British colo ...1964, numbers began to dwindle, part of a larger exodus of whites from the country. There are now fewer than 50 Jews left in Zambia.<ref name="cnn"/>
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  • | country = {{ZAM}} *2004: [[Red Arrows F.C.|Red Arrows]] (Lusaka)
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  • This was followed by the formation of a music group called ‘Ever High Dreads’ or EHD as it w ...welele Fwelele (album)|Fwelele Fwelele]]'' was released in 2001, published by [[Sounds Investments Zambia]] and in 2002 Nasty D formed an entertainment p
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  • |country = Zambia ...List of countries by GDP (nominal)|105th]] (nominal) / [[List of countries by GDP (PPP)|120th]] (PPP)
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  • | foundation = 18 March 2004 ...islative body of the African Union and held its inaugural session in March 2004. The PAP exercises oversight, and has advisory and consultative powers, las
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  • [[Image:Levy Mwanawasa and Colin Powell 2004-09-23.jpg|thumb|U.S. Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] and President of [ ...hrough South Africa and Rhodesia. However these problems was partly solved by the [[Kariba Dam]] and the construction of the [[Peoples Republic of China|
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  • ...of human rights. In the ''Manifesto'', which was subsequently adopted both by the [[Organisation of African Unity]] and the [[United Nations]], thirteen ...ce, preserve the status quo, and improve the humanitarian situation little by little through diplomatic means, small reforms, and compromises. The other
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  • ...h were overcome. Schools were built with mud, sand and wood for the roofs by the people converted to Catholicism in the surrounding areas.<ref>"Diary Mi He joined the [[African National Congress]]. By 1955, Mr Chisembele had organised a firm ANC base in Fort Rosebery (Mansa)
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  • ...: ”The inland fisheries of Africa."] CIFA Occas.Pap., (7): 69 p. Published by Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome.</ref> such The satellite photo was taken in April 2004 at the peak of the flood, Note that the northern part of the plain, near Lu
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  • ...all team]], and Olympic qualifying team and a Homeless World Cup team. The country has participated in several qualifying tournaments for the FIFA Women's Wor ...name=goalsprogram/> There is a national women's league established in the country along with regional and school competitions.<ref name=goalsprogram/>
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  • | nationalyears1= 1983–2004 ...time. He was named France Football African Footballer of the Year in 1988 by the magazine ''France Football'' and was nominated for the 1996 FIFA World
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  • ...or two seasons until he was lured to Division I side Rokana United in 1974 by Zambian international star [[Bernard Chanda|Bernard 'Bomber' Chanda]], who ...ion of Champions cup in 1983 when Arrows beat favourites [[Power Dynamos]] by three goals to two in [[Ndola]].
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  • | manageryears4 = 1999–2004 | manageryears5 = 2004–2007
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  • ...lluvial Reflections", published in 2004, is Ruwe's attempt at thriller. In 2004, Ruwe went on Leave of Absence from [[Suffolk University]] to write his thi ...radio]] production, getting sponsorship from various companies around the country.
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  • ...largest radio and television service provider in Zambia It was established by an Act of Parliament in 1987, which was passed to transform the Zambia Broa Among the by-products of this effort were the world's most extensive collection of ethni
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  • ...masks by Jason J Mulikita.jpg|thumb|left|100px|2004 African masks painting by Jason J Mulikita]]During the same time, he also trained personnel at [[Kali ...]]'s Breakfast Show, Mulikita outlined his vision for Chalo Chatu: ''"As a country we haven't done so well in documenting our history. If you think about [[Za
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  • ...es was founded in 1991 by ex-[[Zambia Airways]] pilot Tony Irwin. He began by operating charters within Zambia and the region. In 1997, he obtained his f In 2004 Proflight Air Services attracted new investors and formed Proflight Commute
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  • ...o (2004), p.282.</ref> The [[Mzimba]] dialect has been strongly influenced by [[Zulu language|Zulu]] (chiNgoni),<ref>University of Malawi (2006), p.27.</ ...school curriculum, the national radio, and the print media.<ref> Kamwendo (2004), p.278.</ref> With the advent of multi-party democracy in 1994, Tumbuka pr
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  • |subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] ...the south. This floodplain is inundated from December to June, and is fed by other rivers with their own floodplains, and serves as a vast reservoir sto
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  • |image_caption = Aerial photo of Ndola in 2017 submitted by Gift Casey Nyambe |subdivision_type = Country
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  • ...] and leader of a [[multi-party system]]. [[Executive power]] is exercised by the government, while [[legislative power]] is vested in both the [[governm ...esident and a unicameral National Assembly. National policy was formulated by the Central Committee of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP),
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  • Research by the [[Overseas Development Institute]] on the taxes and fees in the Zambian ...can serve as a win-win for government, industry and development partners, by increasing taxes collected and satisfying those who are calling for greater
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  • {{infobox country at games ...d|Jade Ashleigh Howard]]. Phiri, Mumba, Choombe and Munyonga had qualified by meeting the standards in their respective sports, while Choosha, Jordan and
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  • |subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] ...Zambia and contributes 23.85% of the total agricultural production in the country, with wheat being the major crop.
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  • ..., adding her surname Miller to her recording guise. She promoted the album by performing as Billy Ocean's support act on his UK tour of 2009. A Global De ...ki-neon-future-II-dance-electronic-albums]</ref> This was quickly followed by another club hit 'Shadows of the Moon'.
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  • | country = Gabon ...e [[Africa Cup of Nations]], the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
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  • ...m. Rhodes set up the provisions of the Rhodes Scholarship, which is funded by his estate, and put much effort towards his vision of a Cape to Cairo Railw ...rtford, Hertfordshire, and was a sickly child. He was sent to South Africa by his family when he was 17 years old in the hope that the climate might impr
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  • | Elo min date = May 2004 ...eth Kaunda]] fondly called KK who ruled Zambia from 1964 to 1991. When the country adopted multiparty politics the side was nicknamed ''Chipolopolo'' (the Bul
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  • ...ng alongside [[Dickson Makwaza]] and was part of Zambia's squad during the country's very first [[African Cup of Nations|CAN]] outing in 1974 and made the off ...dan had indeed gone through because 'Soccer matches in Africa are governed by a special rule which states that when teams are level after the two legs, t
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  • .... These immigrants are mostly [[Bemba people|Bemba]] from the north of the country and the [[Copperbelt]] area, and [[Lozi people|Lozi]] from the [[Western Pr ...t 11 major permanent fishing camps on the flats each of which was occupied by at least 500 fishermen. In addition there were a large number of temporary
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  • ...re-Browne''', DSO, (May 3, 1883 – August 4, 1967), called '''Chipembele''' by Africans, was a soldier, pioneer white settler, builder, politician and sup ...30th September 1974|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Kt0vPwAACAAJ|year=2004|publisher=Jordan|isbn=978-0-85308-028-2}}</ref> his paternal grandfather wa
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  • ...[[Zambezi]] river which flows through the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of [[one-party state|one party rule]] with [[Kenneth *Common English country name: [[Zambia]]
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  • ...the Zambezi river which flows through the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. * Common English country name: Zambia
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  • ...ka from the Chilenje-Libala to George townships (16&nbsp;km); bids invited by the privatisiation board in September 2005 for re-opening it. ...Katete]] and [[Petauke]] and going to the TAZARA line at [[Serenje]] would by-pass the parks.
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  • {{Infobox Former Country |country = Zimbabwe, Zambia
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  • ...y, fishery and agricultural resources<ref name="Gordon"/> drew expeditions by traders and explorers (such as Scottish missionary [[David Livingstone]]<re Known by the title Mwata or Mulopwe, now equivalent to 'Paramount Chief', the chieft
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  • ...y, fishery and agricultural resources<ref name="Gordon"/> drew expeditions by traders and explorers (such as Scottish missionary [[David Livingstone]]<re Known by the title Mwata or Mulopwe, now equivalent to 'Paramount Chief', the chieft
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  • ...between 1976 and 1982 when he was killed in a counter-insurgency operation by Zambia Army Special Forces. Emboldened by the Stand of UNITA (União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola)
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  • By 1959, Ndhlovu was co-opted into the welfare section of mine community devel ...gregation in pre-colonial [[Northern Rhodesia]] where two leagues ran side by side – one for whites and one for the Africans. He was the ultimate enter
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  • ...e Mumba Malila upheld the five years jail term earlier imposed on the four by the LUSAKA Magistrate Court in 2010. Their conviction arose from the paymen ...[[Ministry of Health|Health Minister]] [[Chitalu Chilufya]] announces the country's first recorded two cases of the global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19) in
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  • ...Malawi today.<ref>Kishindo (2001), p.265.</ref> In Zambia, Chewa is spoken by other people like the [[Ngoni people|Ngoni]] and the [[Kunda people|Kunda]] ...AQBAJ&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&dq ''Malawian Writers and Their Country'', edited by Bridgette Kasuka, published on Lulu.com, page 143]</ref> It was one of the
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  • ...hat the British did indeed have plans to Christianize India",<ref>Ferguson 2004: 145</ref> and thereby threatening their faith that was in their view indiv ...hristianity and commerce – should ever be inseparable".<ref name="Ferguson 2004: 154"/>
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  • {{Infobox country ...un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/DYB2004/Table03.pdf |title=Population by sex, rate of population increase, surface area and density |format=PDF |aut
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  • ...er between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mozambique]], where it crosses the country to empty into the Indian Ocean. The region drained by the Zambezi is a vast broken-edged plateau 900–1200 m high, composed in t
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  • ...ducated before extending the franchise. The franchise was to be determined by existing property and literacy qualifications, dropping race altogether. Nk ...eavily in education at all levels.<ref>An Introduction to African Politics by Alex Thomson.</ref> Kaunda instituted a policy where all children, irrespec
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  • ...nderers''', the club has won 50 trophies and has also produced some of the country’s greatest players. After nine years in Division I, the Wanderers returne ...Association. The team played their games at Mutende ground and was coached by Welfare Officer Jim Crow.
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  • ...le-track]] railway is {{convert|1,860|km|mi|abbr=on}} long and is operated by the '''Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority''' (TAZARA). ...odesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by white-minority governments.<ref name="dependence">Thomas W. Robinson and Da
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  • ...g.org/etext/13262 Project Gutenberg E-book #13262], release date 23 August 2004.</ref> ...xford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)<!-- ISBN needed --></ref>
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