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  • | italic title = <!--The Musakanya Papers: The Autobiographical Writings of Valentine Musakanya--> | name = The Musakanya Papers: The Autobiographical Writings of Valentine Musakanya
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  • ...zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref> but 87.1% in the presidential election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''E ...unopposed.<ref name=EISA/> Nevertheless, the election saw a swing towards the ZANC and four ministers losing their seats.<ref name=IPU>[http://www.ipu.or
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  • | office5 = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] for [[Kapiri Mposhi (Zambi ...tional Assembly constituency)|Kapiri Mposhi]] from 1991 until 1996 and was the Zambian Ambassador to Egypt between 2003 and 2004.
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  • ...ted of [[South Africa]] (a subsidiary of [[Associated British Foods]]) and the balance by institutional and private shareholders in Zambia. Zambia Sugar Plc owns and operates the Nakambala Sugar Estate, the largest sugar operation in [[Zambia]]
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  • |office = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] ...]] constituency for the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] since the [[Zambian general election, 2011|2011 elections]].<ref name=zamrep>{{cite w
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  • |caption = A Dan-Air Boeing 707 similar to the crash aircraft ...nal Airport|Lusaka Airport]], Zambia, on 14 May 1977. All six occupants of the aircraft were killed.
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  • ...Progress|PNUP]]<br>{{Color box|{{Independent/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}}Independent ...de his first appointment in the [[Ministry of Finance]] on 27 August 2021. The full Cabinet of 24 Ministers was unveiled on 8 September 2021.
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  • The '''First Lady of the Republic of Zambia''', is an unofficial title and ...wife of the president, concurrent with his term of office. The position of the First Lady is unofficial and carries no official duties. Ladies, besides th
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  • | office = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]] | office2 = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]]
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  • ...e awarded for Excellence, and have had local and international exposure in the sub-region.<ref name="yezi"/> In 2002 he pioneered a regional international theatre festival called the April International Theatre Festival, which has been held five times since
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  • ...ration of the Commonwealth of Nations on the same issue|Lusaka Declaration|the 1994 Angola ceasefire agreement|Lusaka Protocol}} ...iples of human rights and human liberties. They also threatened to support the various [[liberation war]]s if negotiations failed.
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  • ...African Press Association]] |publisher=[[Independent Online (South Africa)|Independent Online]] |date=27 September 2008 |accessdate=4 November 2008}}</ref> ...me=ToHold/> The elections were decided in a single round on a [[first-past-the-post]] basis.
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  • |body = the Republic of Zambia ...and only Prime Minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, before it became independent as Zambia).
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  • ==The Choma Declaration==, ...eople. Its importance goes beyond Zambia's borders. It is of importance to the entire continent of Africa.
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  • ...ia. The [[Zambezi River]] is covered in another article. For other uses of the word Zambezi, see [[Zambezi (disambiguation)]].}} ...to defuse tensions between the main groups and the government of the newly independent country.
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  • | name = The Post ...content/category/19 Education] The post</ref> ''The Post'' is seeing to be the most popular and biggest selling newspaper in Zambia according to BBC.
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  • ...ia. The [[Zambezi River]] is covered in another article. For other uses of the word Zambezi, see [[Zambezi (disambiguation)]].}} ...to defuse tensions between the main groups and the government of the newly independent country.
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  • ...ruary 1981 to 24 April 1985. He went on to serve as Zambia's ambassador to the United States, Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. ...estern Zambia. He studied at the University of Delhi in India and later in the United States of America.
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  • |states=[[Zambia]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] where it is predominently known as kiLuba ...mbians are native Kaonde speakers. Kaonde speakers overwhelmingly live in the Northwestern and parts of Central regions of Zambia.
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  • | awards = Jubilee Medal "Forty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (1984) .../><ref name="ITN" /><ref name="Gettysburg" /> In 1964, he participated in the Constitutional Convention.<ref name="Chimpinde" />
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  • ...blin-born lawyer who became first white minister in independent Zambia"] ''The Irish Times'', 1 November 2008</ref> Following his time as a Zambian jurist ...al adviser in the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin and subsequently the Irish Ambassador to Luxembourg.
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  • '''Russia–Zambia relations''' (Russian: Российско-замбийские отношения) is the bilateral relationship between Russia and [[Zambia]]. ...e two countries exchanged notes, establishing diplomatic relations between the two.<ref name=sovtreaties/>
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  • ...on]]''' in [[Zambia]] saw the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] defeat the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] in both presidential and Nati |align=left|[[Independent (politician)|Independent]]
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  • | 1data1 = Album of the Year | title = Song of the Year
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  • ...he PF emerged as the largest party in the National Assembly, winning 60 of the 148 seats decided on election day. Incumbent President [[Rupiah Banda]], of the ruling [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] party, ran for his first full
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  • ...are independent of the government and subject only to the Constitution and the law. According to the constitution the structure of the judicature shall comprise the Supreme Court of Zambia,
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  • ...a secret electoral pact with the UFP, he decided to form a government with the [[United National Independence Party]]. ...each race,<ref>Mulford, p29</ref> and at least 20% of the vote from either the upper or lower roll.<ref>Mulford, p28</ref>
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  • ...mbia]]n woman and self-appointed "prophetess" who is noted for her part in the "[[Lumpa Uprising]]", which claimed 700 lives.<ref>http://www.jstor.org/sta ...d "Lumpa Uprising". The uprising was suppressed and she was detained, but the Lumpa Church was never entirely eradicated.
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  • | office2 = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] ...member of the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD). She served as the [[First Lady of Zambia]] from 1991 until her separation from her former hus
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  • | name = Sampa the Great | image = Sampa The Great Pussy Parlure Glastonbury Festival 2019 -005.jpg
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  • ...the 12th-best player in the world, the first to be nominated after playing the entire year for a non-European club. ...essional football, and his younger brother [[Joel Bwalya]] also played for the [[Zambia national football team]]. His cousin is former Cardiff City and We
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  • ...ear in the hearts of many civilians and security forces alike, ran riot in the jungles of North-Western province between 1976 and 1982 when he was killed ...frican Special forces, Mushala looted, abducted and pillaged and sabotaged the North Western Province of Zambia with impunity.
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  • ...was killed. This is the country’s biggest and busiest market and is one of the many public and private buildings to ==The accident==
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  • ...da Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs for the United States.]] ...essor [[Michael Sata]], after the [[Zambian presidential election, 2015]]. The following is a '''list of international presidential trips made by Edgar Lu
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  • ...e lake, where the Chiengi rivulet (the origin of the name) flows down from the hills.<ref name="NRJ">[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V2N6/V2N6.htm Northern R ...ahili people|Swahili]] slave traders such as [[Tippu Tib]] operated around the north end of Lake Mweru, around Lake Mweru Wantipa and over to [[Lake Tanga
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  • |image_flag = Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.png |flag = Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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  • ...an National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...tion, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • ...mobilising citizens to avoid being jailed, which happened quite routinely. The literal translation in [[Bemba language|Bemba]] is ''“it will be seen.” ...hikamoneka-freedom-fighter.html Mama Chikamoneka – Freedom Fighter], Seize the Moment, October 2011</ref>
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  • '''Zambia Airways''' was the [[flag carrier]] of the [[Republic of Zambia]]. ...ing 707]] replaced the DC-8 and the [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-200]] replaced the BAC 1-11s and was often put into service to [[Johannesburg]] and other medi
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  • ...ulti-Party Democracy]] (MMD) and was expelled from the party, but was made the Sports Minister in 2002. ...educed in 2010 to two years following her appeal in High Court. She joined the ruling [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] in June 2016.
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  • ...that interconnects with the ZR at [[Kapiri Mposhi]] and provides a link to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam. ...ailways under construction near Broken Hill Zambia.png|thumb|right|Part of the railway near Kabwe under construction]]
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  • ...& Papas Magazine |url= http://www.lusaka.co.zm/feed-items/lulu-haangala-on-the-cover-of-south-africas-mamas-papas-magazine/ |publisher= Lusaka.co.zm |acce ...family of four. Lulu did two years of her primary [[education in Zambia]] the rest of it, including secondary education, was done in Zimbabwe.
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  • ...hiri, Bizeck J.|year=2005|editor=Shillington, Kevin|title=Lozi Kingdom and the Kololo|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of African History, Volume II, H-O|publish ...ts of Zambia, including its central [[Copperbelt Province]], south-west of the Democratic Republic of Congo's [[Katanga Province]].
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  • ...a}} Lagos<br>{{flagicon|Egypt}} Cairo<br>{{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} Kinshasa<br>{{flagicon|South Africa}} Johannesburg<br>{{flagicon|Su ...recognized sovereign states (countries), nine territories and two de facto independent states with limited or no recognition.
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  • The following is a '''timeline of the [[Lusaka#History|history]] of the city of [[Lusaka]]''', [[Zambia]]. ...002>{{cite web |url=http://www.greatnorthroad.org/boma/The_Bioscope |title=The Bioscope |date=March 2002 |work=Great North Road |accessdate=15 May 2013}}<
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  • [[Image:Punch Rhodes Colossus.png|thumb|''[[The Rhodes Colossus]]'': Caricature of Cecil John Rhodes, after he announced pl ...he railroad would run. From 1916, Tanganyika Territory was added filing in the gap.]]
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  • |alt = A four-engined aircraft on the ground |caption = A DC-6 similar to the accident aircraft
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  • |body = the<br />Republic of Zambia ...the only prime minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, before it became independent as Zambia).
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  • ...within the framework of a multi-party democracy and a presidential system. The [[President of Zambia|President]] and [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National ...Rhodesia)|Legislative Council]] with five elected member was created, with the [[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1926|first elections]] held in 1926.
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  • ...969, aged 39, Milingo was consecrated by [[Pope Paul VI]] as the bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Lusaka]].<ref name=hier>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmilin ..., 2006, Milingo [[ordain]]ed four men as bishops without a papal mandate. The [[Holy See Press Office]] announced in an unsigned statement two days later
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