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  • |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|2|11|df=y}} '''Jacob Banda''' (born 11 February 1988) is a Zambian international [[association football|footballer]] who plays f
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  • ...[Minister of Defence]] from 1985 to 1988 and Minister of Home Affairs from 1988 to 1989.<ref>The International Who's Who 2004</ref> [[Category:1941 births]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|4|27|df=y}} '''Mathews Punza''' (born 27 April 1988) is a Zambian judoka. He participated in the 2010 World Judo Championships
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  • ...0 and 1992 African Cup of Nations finals. He also played for Zambia at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. {{Zambia Squad 1988 Summer Olympics}}
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  • ...[[1992 African Cup of Nations]] finals. He also played for Zambia at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]]. {{Zambia Squad 1988 Summer Olympics}}
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  • ...[[1992 African Cup of Nations]] finals. He also played for Zambia at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]]. {{Zambia Squad 1988 Summer Olympics}}
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|10|6}} '''Gerald Phiri''' (born 6 October 1988) is a [[Zambia]]n sprinter who runs 100m and 200m.
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  • '''Angela Mulenga''' (1988 - 14 May 2016) was a [[Zambia]]n fashion designer and make-up artist. [[Category:1988 births]]
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  • Msiska played for the [[Zambia national football team]] at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports-Reference.c {{Zambia Squad 1988 Summer Olympics}}
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  • | term_end2 = 1988 ...58 and then [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia]] from 1968 until 1988 and again from 1991 until 1998.
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  • | death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|11|7|1927|11|21}} '''Nalumino Mundia''' (21 November 1927 &ndash; 7 November 1988) was a [[Zambia]]n politician and freedom fighter who served as the first M
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  • ....</ref> He represented Zambia in the 400&nbsp;m hurdles on four occasions (1988 to 2000) and was the silver medallist at the [[1996 Atlanta Olympics]].<ref |rowspan=3|1988
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  • ...ed during their 4-0 win over [[Italy national football team|Italy]] at the 1988 Olympics.<ref>{{cite web|title=Future looks black|url=http://www.wsc.co.uk/ {{Zambia Squad 1988 Summer Olympics}}
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1988–1993 ...lingly imposing himself on the game. He was one of the star players at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul as Zambia reached the quarter finals, trouncing It
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  • ...ed during their 4-0 win over [[Italy national football team|Italy]] at the 1988 Olympics.<ref>{{cite web|title=Future looks black|url=http://www.wsc.co.uk/ ...he 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#.C2.A0Zambia|squad]] for the [[1988 Summer Olympics]],<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|title=Wisd
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  • ...Warriors squad that participated in the African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1988, where they were knocked out in the second round by Al Hilal of Sudan. Mwit Warriors played in the lower first division in the 1988 season, losing only one game to Monze Swallows and were promoted right back
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  • ...7 Soloist of the Year Award, and made him the country’s flag bearer at the 1988 World of Music and Dance (WOMAD) Festival, an annual event held in the UK. *[[Church Elder (album)|Church Elder]] - 1988
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  • ...ation football|footballer]] and coach who captained the national team from 1988 to 1992 and is credited with having one of the hardest shots in Zambian foo ...out on the award but winning the Sportsman of the Year trophy in 1985. In 1988 Melu took over as Zambian captain when Fighton Simukonda was dropped after
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  • | youthyears1 = 1983-1988 | years1 = 1988-1989
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  • ...from the [[University of Konstanz|Konstanz University]] in [[Germany]]. In 1988 he founded an agri-business one of Zambia’s largest dairy farming operati [[Category:1956 births]]
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  • Mwamba represented Zambia in the Men's Light-Welterweight at the 1988 Olympic Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea, where he reached welterweight d [[Category:1960 births]]
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  • | awards = Highly Commended, Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, 1988 ...td for the [[National Gallery of Zimbabwe]] (no ISBN)</ref> Another of his 1988 works, ''I know you have stolen my eggs'' is pictured in the catalogue for
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  • Gen. Tembo was arrested in 1988 with [[BY Mwila]] and others on suspicion of plotting a coup..it is said wh [[Category:1944 births]]
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  • | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1988|2|26|1941|6|20}} '''Howard Mwikuta''' (20 June 1941 – 26 February 1988) was a Zambian footballer and coach who featured in the first Zambian natio
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  • ...st Malawi in Lusaka and was part of the Zambian team that qualified to the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. He scored a goal in Zambia's 4-0 win against Italy on [[Category:1967 births]]
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  • ...el "Alertness vital, says top keeper" ''Sunday Times of Zambia, 7 February 1988, p.10</ref> ...kala, Davey "Wanderers toast over 'Uhuru' Cup" Times of Zambia, 24 October 1988, p.14</ref> He thus followed in the footsteps of another great Wanderers go
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  • ...f all 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 Wor Bwalya was a member of the national squad that participated at the 1988 Olympic Games, making his mark with a most famous hat-trick in a 4–0 vict
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  • | manageryears1 = 1988 ...coaching teeth with Zambian Division I side Nitrogen Chemicals of Kafue in 1988 but left them after a season to join Ndola United, on the promise of a coac
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  • | years4 = 1988-1989 He was out of the team for most of 1988, missing out on the [[Seoul Olympic Games]] but returned for that year’s
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  • ...ts on that nation's chart.<ref>Vibe Vol 2 No. 2 (March 1994) p.37</ref> In 1988, Rozalla relocated to London with her manager Chris Sergeant and worked wit ...00 peaks: {{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010|year=2011|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|location=Mt. Martha, VIC, Aus
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  • * [[Zambian Cup|Independence Cup]]: 1988 * Heinrich Cup/Chibuku Cup/Heroes and Unity Cup: 1987, 1988, 1991
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  • | years4 = 1983-1988 | manageryears1 = 1988-1991
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  • | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1988|9|17|1943|4|27}} '''Emment Kapengwe''' (27 April 1943 – 17 September 1988) was one of [[Zambia]]'s leading footballers in the '60s and he represented
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1988–1999 ...s club form. As a result, he missed out on the [[1988 Summer Olympic Games|1988 Olympic Games]] where Zambia reached the quarterfinals.
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  • ...8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989. Nkana followed this up with another league title in 1988 and completely cast aside any doubts as to whether they were the dominant t
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  • ...[Seoul Olympic Games]] in 1988 where Zambia reached the quarter-finals. In 1988, he was honoured by President Kenneth Kaunda as part of Zambia's Olympic sq *Order of Distinguished Service (2nd Division): 1988
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1983–1988 ...the whole season and would go on to win four more in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1988.
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  • ...ulushi, Lennie "Warriors grab league title" ''Times of Zambia'', 4 January 1988, p.8</ref> [[Category:1953 births]]
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  • ...Zambia to the Seoul Olympic Games in [[Zambia at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988]] after a 2-1 aggregate win over Ghana. At the games Zambia found itself in ...her coach, suffering only 1 home defeat in a 2-1 loss to Egypt in December 1988 in Kitwe and won all his competitive home games. Of the 22 home matches he
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  • ...champion [[Anthony Mwamba]], who had made it to the quarter finals of the 1988 Olympics. Mwamba has since prepared Phiri at his [[Independence Boxing Gym] [[Category:1987 births]]
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  • ...n Legum |last=Legum |first=Colin |author2=Barbara Newson |page=B-875 |year=1988 |publisher=Africana Publishing |isbn=978-0-8419-0557-3 }}</ref> Phiri chair [[Category:1937 births]]
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  • ...lushi, Lennie. "Warriors grab league title" ''Times of Zambia,'' 4 January 1988, p.8</ref> ...toundji and failed to qualify to a CAN tournament for the first time since 1988. Phiri accepted the blame though he did not like the reaction from the fans
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  • ...lushi, Lennie "Warriors grab league title," ''Times of Zambia,'' 4 January 1988, p.8</ref> ...n [[Accra]] and despite intense Ghanaian pressure, held on to proceed to [[1988 Summer Olympic Games|Seoul]].
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  • ...d lost the seat to Simeon Kampata in 1983. Although he was defeated in the 1988 election, he took the issue to court. He also served for a time as Minister [[Category:1937 births]]
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  • ...Samuel "Warriors' stoning re-lived" ''Sunday Times of Zambia'', 3 January 1988, p.8</ref> [[Category:1949 births]]
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  • ...t of Power|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vgEaW-Gvie4C&pg=PA76|year=1988|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-987920-5}} [[Category:1853 births]]
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  • ...Tayali's art goes on show at Mpapa|last=Chibesa|first=David|date=8 October 1988|work=[[Times of Zambia]]|pages=4}}</ref> In 1972, Tayali got a German Acade ...azine|issue=37|pages=28–32}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Henry Tayali|year=1988|work=African Sunrise|pages=43–47}}</ref> He also produced sculptures - am
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  • ...irth (about 56 years) and maternal and infant mortality (56 per 1,000 live births). The high population growth rate of 2.3% per annum makes it difficult for ...th the IMF in May 1987 and introduced a New Economic Recovery Programme in 1988. However, this did not help him and he eventually moved toward a new unders
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  • |11/03/1988 [[Category:1952 births]]
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  • Mwanawasa married [[Maureen Mwanawasa]] on 3 September 1988, and they remained married until his death.<!--according to this source, hi [[Category:1948 births]]
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  • ...campus was established at the Zambia Institute of Technology in Kitwe. In 1988 the Kitwe campus was upgraded and renamed the [[Copperbelt University]], of ...ith the IMF in May 1987 and introduce a New Economic Recovery Programme in 1988. However, this was not ultimately successful and he eventually moved toward
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  • ...ith 602.9 in 2008 and 594.2 in 1990. The under-5 mortality rate, per 1,000 births is 145 and the neonatal mortality as a percentage of under 5's mortality is In Zambia the number of midwives per 1,000 live births is 5 and the lifetime risk of death for pregnant women is 1 in 38.<ref name
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