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  • {{Infobox bilateral relations|Zambia–Zimbabwe|Zambia|Zimbabwe}} ...bia–Zimbabwe relations''' are bilateral relations between [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], two neighbouring states in [[Southern Africa]].
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  • '''The Nampundwe camp''' was one of the largest Rhodesian (now Zimbabwe) black nationalist camps in [[Zambia]] with as many as 14,000 men, women an ...hodesia-bombs-crowded-camp-in-zambia/3e76e867-98dc-4417-99a9-d738028d983b/ Rhodesia Bombs Crowded Camp In Zambia], Washington Post, 24 February 1979</ref>
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  • ...tle -->]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Earth From Space: Lake Kariba, Zambia-Zimbabwe Border |date = 5 August 2005 |url=http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/Earth_Fr ...s, birds and snakes) were rescued.<ref>[http://www.africansafarisguide.com/zimbabwe/lake-kariba-safari.html African Safaris Guide]</ref>
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  • ...y dubbed Southern Rhodesia, became Zimbabwe in 1980. Northern and Southern Rhodesia were sometimes informally called "the Rhodesias". The term "Rhodesia" was first used to refer to the region by white settlers in the 1890s who i
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  • ...collapse of the breakaway government of Rhodesia (then styled as 'Zimbabwe Rhodesia' under the Internal Settlement) was seen as demanding a restatement of the ...s,<ref name="Lusaka Declaration text"/> paving the way for land reform in Zimbabwe. In addition to demanding respect and equality for indigenous peoples, the
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  • ...time was not doing as well as that of neighbouring Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
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  • ...one]] in 1947, but was closed and its records were transferred to Southern Rhodesia. The depot reopend in [[Lusaka]] in 1956. After the dissolution of the Fede
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  • ...ttacked "the main controlling military headquarters" for operations of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) led by Joshua Nkomo.<ref>[https://www.washing ...bombs, 25 kilogramme pounder bombs and grenades before helicopters marked "Rhodesia Air Force" came in for the final assault using heavy machine guns with ince
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  • ...re, in present-day Zimbabwe. The Board's jurisdiction included [[Northern Rhodesia]], now called [[Zambia]] and Nyasaland, known as Malawi today. ...Africa at the time, the currency board was transformed into the [[Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] in 1956.
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  • ...ZWP) a project being undertaken in the arid Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe *[[Air Zambezi]], an airline in Zimbabwe
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  • [[Image:Victoria5.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Railway bridge between Zambia and Zimbabwe at [[Victoria Falls]]]] ...ember of that year of the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] from the then Southern Rhodesia to [[Livingstone]]. The first wagons on the line were hauled by oxen, then
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  • |using_countries = {{flag|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} |issuing_authority = Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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  • | awards = Highly Commended, Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, 1988 ...movement usually called "Shona sculpture" (see [[Shona art]] and [[Art of Zimbabwe]]), although he and some others of its recognised members were not ethnical
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  • ...p played against the corresponding winners in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) for the 'Super Castle Cup'. === Northern Rhodesia Castle Cup ===
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  • ...d in Feira.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V5N1/V5N1.htm ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'' online], Volume V No. 1 (1962) p43. Accessed 21 March 2007.</ref> |title=Harrison Clark: King of Northern Rhodesia
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  • ===Southern Rhodesia ordeal=== ...d that during one of his covert missions in Southern Rhodesia (present day Zimbabwe) on orders by President [[Kenneth Kaunda]], Zuze was intercepted by Souther
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  • ...ref> They were one country, along with Zimbabwe, under the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. [[Malawi]] has a large Zambian diaspora and [[Zambia]] has
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  • |locale = Second Gorge of [[Victoria Falls]], crossing the [[Zimbabwe]]-[[Zambia]] border |maint = national railways of Zimbabwe and Zambia<ref name=asce/>
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  • ...ntly embarked on the task of converting local [[Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe|Tonga]] and [[Ila people]]s to Christianity. They established a school, a
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  • | image_caption = The dam as seen from Zimbabwe | location = [[Zambia]]<br>Zimbabwe
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  • ...worked as a political organizer and administrator for the ANC in Northern Rhodesia before and after independence. He was elected to Parliament in 1973 and ser ...s School. He then attended [[Matopo Mission School]] in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time).
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  • ...] (RTL), a private company based in Salisbury (Harare), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the station was set up to purely entertain the Europeans who were in larg ...ducer’s Manual, [[Mwansa Kapeya]] writes that at independence in 1964, the Rhodesia Television became Zambia Television Limited and the government nominated a
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  • |Country = Zimbabwe, [[Zambia]] ...of the river and [[Southern Rhodesia]] on the other, now [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • ....P. Cabinet Sworn In: "Racial" Seats Must Go: Mr. Kaunda", East Africa and Rhodesia, 30 January 1964, p449</ref>. He was later transferred to the Ministry of T ...ent [[Frederick Chiluba]] appointed Banda as Zambia’s High Commissioner to Zimbabwe, where he worked for seven years before the late President [[Levy Mwanawasa
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  • ...cerning the convergence of the boundaries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. An additional dispute with the Democratic Republic of Congo concerns the L ...dependence from [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe), and the [[African National Congress]] in their fight against apartheid in
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  • *The Mulungushi River area was also the site of a training camp for [[Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army]] fighters in the 1970s sometimes referred to a In 1960 in the then [[Northern Rhodesia]], nationalists who had broken away from the [[Zambian African National Con
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  • [[File:David Livingstone memorial at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.jpg|thumb|David Livingstone memorial at [[Victoria Falls]], the first statu ...erected on their side of the Zambezi - then the British colony of Northern Rhodesia - but was moved during the 1950s to its present site overlooking the Devil'
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  • ...]] in the [[Southern Province]] of Zambia, when the country was [[Northern Rhodesia]]. The line uses the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge, also known as 'Cape ...in 1904-5 between Livingstone and [[Kalomo]] and was connected to Southern Rhodesia via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]], opened in 1905.
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  • ...e and served as the official residence of colonial governors of [[Northern Rhodesia]]. In 1974, President Kaunda did a security upgrade to State House. Preside ...hing Hospital]]), [[Kafue Bridge]], [[Luangwa Bridge]], [[Beit Bridge]] on Zimbabwe/Zambia Border.
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  • .../abstract.html?res=F60813F63E581B728DDDAD0A94D8415B848AF1D3|title=Northern Rhodesia Reborn as Zambia; Britain Ends Rule|last=Conley|first=Robert|date=24 Octobe ..., the [[Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia|Prime Minister of]] [[Zimbabwe Rhodesia]] launched airstrikes inside Zambia in 1979. After the strikes, Zambia unsu
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  • |related= [[White people in Botswana]], [[White people in Zimbabwe]], [[White South African]]s In the 1960s, White Zambians tended to favor white-minority rule in [[Rhodesia]] and the [[apartheid]] system in South Africa, although small numbers prev
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  • ...lerated around 1953, for fears that the new federal government of Northern Rhodesia would place restrictions on Indian migration.<ref name="Haig_a" /> ...=Floyd|last2=Dotson|first2=Lillian O.|title=The Indian Minority in Zambia, Rhodesia and Malawi|publisher=Yale University Press|publication-place=New Haven|year
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  • ...o the Mozambique ports of Quelimane and Beira than to the rest of Northern Rhodesia, and so most trade and communication in early colonial days was eastwards. ...dley: “Early History of Road Transport in Northern Rhodesia”, The Northern Rhodesia Journal, Vol 2 No 5 (1954)</ref>
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  • ...ord such a specialized service on its own, the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland were persuaded to share in the operating costs, while the Bri ...e rising tide of animosity between the races. Eventually in 1964, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland broke away from the Federation and became Zambia and Malawi.
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  • ==Northern Rhodesia== ..."S Katzenellenbogen, 1974 pp. 63-4">S Katzenellenbogen, (1974). Zambia and Rhodesia: Prisoners of the Past: A Note on the History of Railway Politics in Centra
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  • ...Notes, dated 17th January 1959, and to the former Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia by an Exchange of Notes, dated 21st January 1964, and continued by Zambia, ...{{cite news |title= 10 danske politikere gæster smertens-børnene Zambia og Zimbabwe|url= http://www.u-landsnyt.dk/nyhed/06-06-10/10-danske-politikere-gaester-s
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  • ...Caprivi Strip]]), [[Angola]], [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]] (50,000), and [[Zimbabwe]] (8,000). The Lozi are also known as the Malozi, Silozi, Kololo, Barotose, ...retained a large degree of autonomy, which was carried over when Northern Rhodesia became Zambia on its independence in 1964. In the run-up to independence, t
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  • ...the [[Victoria Falls]] and a border town with road and rail connections to Zimbabwe on the other side of the Victoria Falls. A historic British colonial city, ...[[Tokaleya|Baleya]] inhabitants, originally from the [[Rozwi]] culture in Zimbabwe, were conquered by Chief Mukuni who came from the [[DR Congo|Congo]] in the
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  • |birth_place=Kwekwe, Southern Rhodesia ...he Eastern Province of [[Zambia]], to find work in the mines of [[Southern Rhodesia]]. Abel Masewera Phiri had the firm belief that the traditional village lif
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  • | location = [[Livingstone, Zambia]] Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe | designation1_free1value = [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe
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  • | birth_place = [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...n Rhodesia]] (today Zambia). His father, Alec Scott, emigrated to Northern Rhodesia from [[Scotland]] in 1927, while his mother, Grace, emigrated from England
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  • ...of the then [[Northern Rhodesia|Northern]] (Zambia) and Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). He made several audio and video recordings of his compositions and adapte
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  • | birth_place = [[Northern Rhodesia]] | death_place = Hwange, Zimbabwe
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  • |conventional_long_name = Rhodesia |common_name = Rhodesia
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  • |conventional_long_name = Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland |common_name = Rhodesia and Nyasaland |native_name =
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  • ...ace = World's View,<br />Matopos Hills, Southern Rhodesia<br />(now Zimbabwe) ...nded the southern African territory of [[Rhodesia (region)|Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhod
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  • # [[Administrator's House, Kalomo]] — capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]], up to 1911. ...n Livingstone was the capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]] and [[Northern Rhodesia]].
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  • |birth_place = [[Gwanda]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] ...mbabwe|url=https://www.lusakatimes.com/2009/05/01/rb-visits-birth-place-in-zimbabwe/|website=Lusaka Times|date=1 May 2009|access-date=30 May 2020}}</ref> Banda
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  • ...0 and 1820.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V5N1/V5N1.htm ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'' online], Volume V No. 1 (1962) p43. Accessed 21 March 2007.</ref> {{main|Northern Rhodesia}}
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  • '''Barotseland''' is a region between Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, [[Zambia]] and Angola, and is the homeland of the [[Lozi people]] or ''Bar ...a nation-state, a protectorate within the larger protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. In return for this protectorate status, the Litunga gave the BSAC mineral
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  • ...gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protecto ::Zimbabwe 797 km
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  • ...radually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protec ::{{Flag|Zimbabwe}} 797 km
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  • ...da]], in hopes of facilitating solutions to the conflicts in [[Rhodesia]] (Zimbabwe), Angola, and Namibia.<ref>Andy DeRoche, ''Kenneth Kaunda, the United State
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  • ...how John Harrison Clark in later life in [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], [[Northern Rhodesia]]|alt=A middle-aged, moustachioed gentleman sits with his arms folded outsi ...ocal figure, and a partner in the first licensed [[brewery]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]]. Remaining in Broken Hill for the rest of his life, he died there in 1927
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  • | birth_country = [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...he Zimbabwe Independence Tournament,<ref>Jönsson, Mikael (20 April 2005). "Zimbabwe Independence Tournament 1980". ''RSSSF''. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zimb
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  • | birth_place = [[Kitwe]], Northern Rhodesia ...#Group 5|Nations Cup qualifier]] against [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]] in [[Harare]] when he replaced Maybin Mgaiwa in the 35th minute of the ma
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  • ...east, we had Mozambique. On our southern border was Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. ...zambique and Angola, despite internal conflict, were independent. By 1980, Zimbabwe was born, with Namibia following in 1990. By 1990, the situation in the reg
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  • ...tly attracted the wrath of the fascist Ian Smith of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and the old apartheid regime of South Africa. Numerous attempts to destabi
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  • | birth_place = [[Mufulira]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] Mwanawasa was born in [[Mufulira]], [[Northern Rhodesia]], as the second of 10 children. He held a law degree from the [[University
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  • | birth_place = [[Serenje]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...Ever Ready". He took this as his family name and on his return to Northern Rhodesia, Tayari evolved into Tayali. Thus he was known as Museba Tayali. Almost eve
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...[Tanzania national football team|Tanzania]] in a tournament to celebrate [[Zimbabwe]]'s independence, and this gave the siblings a unique record . The followin
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  • ...hodesia and Nyasaland}} [[Lusaka]], [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland|Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] |{{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Harare]], Zimbabwe
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  • # [[Administrator's House, Kalomo]] — capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]], up to 1911. ...n Livingstone was the capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]] and [[Northern Rhodesia]].
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  • ...jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|The prime minister of newly-independent Northern Rhodesia, [[Kenneth Kaunda]], inspecting the Northern Rhodesian Police at their trai ...ce''' was the police force of the British ruled protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]).
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  • *'''2004''' - White farmers from Zimbabwe moved to [[Zambia]] and leased some 150 farms. ...rrested in the border town of Livingstone, having crossed into Zambia from Zimbabwe. Aswat was sought in connection with the July 7 attacks in London that kill
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  • | birth_place = [[Mufulira]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...ia played out a goalless draw at home to [[Zimbabwe national football team|Zimbabwe]] in an African Nations Cup qualifier. Two weeks later, the Zambians crushe
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], Northern Rhodesia Smith was born in Broken Hill, [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Kabwe]], Zambia). His father was a metal worker who opened a sheet
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  • * J.H. Dumisani: "Seismotectonics of Zimbabwe." ''African Journal of Science and Technology (AJST), Science and Engineeri * [http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V2N3/V2N3.htm "The Northern Rhodesia Journal" online], Vol 2 No 3 (1954) pp. 65–66. “Hot springs in the Luan
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  • | birth_place = [[Mporokoso]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...last appearance for Zambia coming on 2 February 1985 in a friendly against Zimbabwe in Gweru.
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  • | birth_place = [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...Dismas Chilufya and mother Senefa Chola were working in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and moved to [[Kitwe]] in 1952 when his grandfather decided to move him to
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  • ...1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply Northern Rhodesia)</ref> |common_name = Northern Rhodesia
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  • | birth_place = [[Ndola]], Northern Rhodesia ...ed a win to progress in the CECAFA Cup in 1987 but could only draw against Zimbabwe, a disappointed Stephenson famously came up with the line "It's better to b
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  • ...ia}} 0–4 Northern Rhodesia {{flagicon|Northern Rhodesia}} }}<br> (Southern Rhodesia; 1946) When the former British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia did not participate in World Cup qualification play until after i
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  • ...iminate [[landlocked]] Zambia's economic dependence on [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by white-minority governm ...Africa, Rovos Africa, Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe"]</ref>
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  • | 11.4% [[Tonga language (Zambia and Zimbabwe)|Tonga]] | 13.6% [[Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe|Tonga]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] Ndhlovu experienced segregation in pre-colonial [[Northern Rhodesia]] where two leagues ran side by side – one for whites and one for the Afr
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  • [[File:GDP per capita (current), % of world average, 1960-2012; Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Mozambique.png|thumb|300px|left|GDP per ca ...responsibility of providing managerial and administrative skills; Northern Rhodesia provided copper revenues; and Nyasaland provided the Black labour.
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  • ...thern border of [[Botswana]], then along the border between [[Zambia]] and Zimbabwe to [[Mozambique]], where it crosses the country to empty into the Indian Oc ...power on the river, the [[Kariba Dam]], which provides power to Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to Mozambique
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  • ...] is vested in both the [[government]] and parliament. Formerly [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining [[independence]] in ...supporting liberation movements in Mozambique, Namibia, Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), and South Africa. Many of these organisations were based in Zambia during
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  • Africa: South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, ...major foreign mining corporations, the Anglo American Corporation and the Rhodesia Selection Trust (RST); the two became the Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines
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  • |birth_place = [[Chililabombwe|Bancroft]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...ollowing season after some poor results. He then crossed the border into [[Zimbabwe]] where he was first appointed [[Highlanders F.C|Highlanders]] Technical Ad
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  • ...ia) and [[Southern Rhodesia]] ([[Zimbabwe]]) would compete for the [[Inter-Rhodesia Castle Cup]] which saw the Castle Cup champions of each country fighting fo *'''[[Inter-Rhodesia Castle Cup]]: 1'''
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  • | predecessor = [[Evelyn Dennison Hone]] as [[Governor of Northern Rhodesia]] | birth_place = [[Chinsali]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]])<ref name=KK/>
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  • ...[[Zimbabwe]] over Zambia and [[Malawi]]. The Christian Council of Northern Rhodesia, that had replaced the General Missionary Conference in 1944, stated its po ...Kaunda's government declared Zambia a one party state. The following year Zimbabwe closed its borders to "all Zambian exports, except copper, which adversely
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] '''Godfrey Chitalu''' (22 October 1947 in [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] – 27 April 1993 in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of [[Gabon]]) was
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  • [[File:David Livingstone memorial at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.jpg|thumb|David Livingstone memorial at [[Victoria Falls]], the first statu ...54 which is wrong. The statue was unveiled on 05.08.1934 see photo at: www.rhodesia.me.uk/VictoriaFalls.htm</ref>
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