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  • ...R3>"U.N.I.P. Cabinet Sworn In: "Racial" Seats Must Go: Mr. Kaunda", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 30 January 1964, p449</ref> !Party
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  • '''Mulungushi''' is a river (and a small town nearby) in central [[Zambia]] which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous ...negotiations of the independence and anti-apartheid movements in southern Africa;
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  • ...12 elected European seats in the Legislative Council.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February ...AR1/> The Ndola branch's selection of its candidate being overruled by the party executive after it was claimed new members had been enrolled and votes had
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  • ...election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p953 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> ...o had won primaries, including six sitting MPs, were vetoed by the party's central committee. In total, 732 people stood for election to the National Assembly
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  • ...election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p954 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> ...stood for election to the National Assembly, with 46 rejected by the UNIP central committee.<ref name=IPU>[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_19
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  • ...election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p954 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> ...for election to the National Assembly, of which 612 were approved the UNIP central committee.<ref name=IPU>[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_19
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  • ...ary School]], Makerere University and the University of Fort Hare in South Africa where he earned a masters degree. He later obtained a BSc in agriculture at ...1991 general elections to the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) Party.<ref name=Inters/>
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  • ...op row from left) with [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]].]] ...Banda also served as Member of Parliament for [[Mandevu]] and [[Lundazi]] Central constituencies.
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  • ...ce in two constituencies until 9 April.<ref name=T2/> The [[United Federal Party]] (UFP) was expected to win the elections,<ref name=TT/> and did so by taki ...European candidates.<ref name=T2>"Sir R. Welensky Gains Election Victory: Party Sure Of 13 Seats", ''The Times'', 23 March 1959, p10, Issue 54416</ref> "Or
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...h; 24 May 2006) was a [[Zambia]]n politician and President of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND).
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  • ...rved roll.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p949 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> ...f name=EAR1>"Protest at Election Date: Favouritism for North-East", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 9 January 1964, p395</ref>
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  • | party = [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] ...nsard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1959/nov/24/advisory-commission-on-central-africa#S5LV0219P0-01640Hansard, House of Lords Debates, 24 November 1959 vol 219 c
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  • {{Infobox central bank ...e=13 February 2015|accessdate=8 July 2015|publisher=Bloomberg|title=Zambia Central Bank Chief Replaced as President Vows Lower Rates}}</ref>
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...edgar-lungu-sworn-in-as-president-of-zambia-in-lusaka.html "Zambian Ruling Party's Edgar Lungu Inaugurated as President"], Bloomberg, 25 January 2015.</ref>
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  • ...overnor of Northern Rhodesia]]. However, the leader of the largest elected party on the council was considered as the "unofficial" prime minister.<ref>{{cit ...prime minister of Northern Rhodesia was the [[United National Independence Party]]'s (UNIP) [[Kenneth Kaunda]] after winning the [[1964 Northern Rhodesian g
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  • ...agriculture minister [[Mundia Sikatana]]. Shikapwasha hails from Zambia's Central Province and is believed to be a relative to the former [[First Lady of Zam ...s subsequently relieved from his duties while lying in a hospital in South Africa on the verge of death. Some{{Who|date=October 2013}} believe that Chiluba d
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  • |party = ...out any party affiliation and was returned to his seat representing Lusaka Central; in the [[Zambian parliamentary election, 2001|2001 elections]] he ran on t
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  • |continent = [[Africa]] |region = [[Southern Africa]]
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(curre ...Sata's death in October 2014, Lungu was adopted as the candidate of Sata's party, the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]], for the [[Zambian presid
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  • ...P, he decided to form a government with the [[United National Independence Party]]. ...iving his UFP little chance of winning seats.<ref>Andrew Sardanis (2011) ''Africa: Another Side of the Coin: Northern Rhodesia's Final Years and Zambia's Nat
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  • | party = [[National Leadership for Development]] ...about the Poor: The Politics of Poverty, Peace and Development in Southern Africa. (Bloomington, IN. Author House, 2007).</ref>
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  • | mp = [[Lusaka Central]] ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1990–1996)}}
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  • ...rthern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress (ANC) under the leadership of [[Harry Nkumbula]]. Kapwepw ...bi. Subjects he studied were pottery and journalism. In October 1953 the [[Central African Federation]] (or the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]) was
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  • ...es beyond Zambia's borders. It is of importance to the entire continent of Africa. With apartheid in South Africa as strong as it was, it was important for us, if we were to develop the phi
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  • ...on''' was a white settler who was killed by [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] activists who were demonstrating against the colonial regime in [[Nd ...an%20Burton%20killed%20in%20rhodesia&f=false Death, Belief and Politics in Central African History by Walima T. Kalusa, Chapter VI pages 209 and 210]</ref>
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  • ...= Prime Minister Mainza Chona (left) seen here greeting [[UNIP]] Member of Central Committee [[Humphrey Mulemba]]. Source: mainzachona.com ...ace = {{flagicon|South Africa}}&nbsp;Milpark Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • | office = Member of the Central Committee (MCC)[[UNIP]] ...Ambassador, Minister and Member of the Central Committee under the ruling party [[UNIP]] led by [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He died on 18 January 2013 after suffer
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  • ...865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref> In their party was a European-educated African man named Jacob Wainwright who carved the i ...ut did so at the end of the rainy season when the annual flood carried his party's boats at his crib across the floodplain to the Lulimala River.<ref>W. Gar
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  • ...of chieftainship in a large and culturally homogeneous region of central [[Africa]]. ...hief 'Pilula' to provide an oxhide shroud for Chiti. Then, he dispatched a party to avenge Chiti's death, killing Mwase and Chilimbulu. Their bodies were bu
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  • |profession=Central Banker, Miner, Ambassador ...paywall}}</ref> was a Zambian businessman who was a former Governor of the Central [[Bank of Zambia]] and Chairman of the [[Football Association of Zambia]].
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  • ...ile training on-the-job at Government Printers, Changufu enrolled at South Africa’s Lyciam College to study forms one and two by correspondence.<ref name=t ...ime, Alexander Scott offered him the job of printer and proofreader at the Central African Mail.
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  • ..., the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]. ...document that expressed African opposition to the proposed White-dominated Central African Federation. This collaboration prepared the two men for their subse
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  • ...bia]] is [[head of state]], [[head of government]] and leader of a [[multi-party system]]. [[Executive power]] is exercised by the government, while [[legis ...n December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[one-party participatory democracy]]".
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  • ...r independence the country moved towards a system of [[one-party state|one party rule]] with [[Kenneth Kaunda]] as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian polit **[[Africa]]
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  • ...the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics un **Africa
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  • |party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |party3 = United Party for National Development
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  • ...t between the ZMU and the ruling party, the [[United National Independence Party]].{{sfn|Daniel|1979|p=139}} *{{cite book |title=An Introduction to the History of Central Africa |last=Wills |first=A.J. |year=1967 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |
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  • ...icies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in place. ==One party state==
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...ative feed back as the supporters of the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|ruling party]] were up in arms and he claims he received numerous death threats over the The ‘repented’ Pilato has pledged total loyalty to the ruling party <ref name=LTK>{{cite web|title= Pilato Reconciles with PF…Washes Hands O
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  • | party2 = United Party for National Development ...ssembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-30891239 Zambia votes in presidential elections] BBC News, 20 January 2015<
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  • ...in [[Kabwe]] in 1921 - this was the first human fossil ever discovered in Africa.<ref>http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/collections-at-the-museum/museum-tr ...rival in the early 19th century of the [[Makololo]], a clan of the [[South Africa|South-African]] [[Basotho]] or [[Tswana people]]. Utterly defeated by [[Sha
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  • ...chase)]]<ref name= FYYA/>in 2013 and 2015 AFRIMMA Best Female in Southern Africa. Central Prison not only just just sing and
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  • ...ty Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2001)}}<br>[[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] {{small|(Before 1991)}} ...d the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] (PF), a major political party in Zambia. Under President [[Frederick Chiluba]], Sata was a minister durin
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  • ...op:''' Proposed flag and arms.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Map of Barotseland within Africa; orthographic projection ...branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo
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  • ...10%20Census%20of%20Population%20National%20Analytical%20Report.pdf|website=Central Statistical Office, Zambia|accessdate=11 February 2016}}</ref> ...Bahá'í community in the world in absolute terms, and the fourth-largest in Africa.<ref name="adherents" />
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  • Members of the Central committee of the [[Patriotic Front]], Fifty-eight years ago, I was born [[Edgar Chagwa Lungu]] at Ndola Central Hospital and grew up in Kitwe’s Chimwemwe Township.
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  • ...mong local and national leaders of the ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP). Despite his notoriety during his life and continuing place in the m ...rviving colonial powers and settler regimes – Portugal, Rhodesia and South Africa – sought to neutralize the liberation struggles waged by armed movements
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  • ...or Multiparty Democracy]] defeat the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] in both presidential and National Assembly polls. |colspan=7 align=left|'''CENTRAL PROVINCE'''
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  • |timezone = [[South Africa Standard Time|SAST]] ...g cities in Southern Africa, Lusaka is located in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about 1,279 metres (4,195 feet). {{As of|2010}},
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