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  • * '''[[Catherine Phiri]]''' – first Zambian/African female boxer to win the World Boxing Cou * '''[[Esther Phiri]]''' – first Zambian female boxer to earn international accolades
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  • 1993 – 2001 Kellies Mwamba Musole Sakulanda, Joe Kabemba, Aston Mbewe and John Mubanga ...anyenga, Allan Chibwe, frazer Mwewa, Prince Mubita, Bizwell phiri, Michael Phiri and Kennedy Chansa Mpoya, Walter Bwalya Binene Sabwa, Dieugo Apanane, Fred
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  • |name=David Abel Ray Phiri |spouse= Elizabeth Ann Phiri
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  • He went on to release two albums, ''[[A Phiri Anabwera (album)|A Phiri Anabwera]]'' and ''[[Hot Hits of Nashil Pitchen Kazembe (album)|Hot Hits of ...ingle to sell more than 50,000 units in [[Zambia]]. It was a song about Mr Phiri - a long lost migrant worker who returns home from the city empty handed o
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  • |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Jacob Phiri |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Martin Phiri
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  • |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Jacob Phiri |{{flagicon|ZAM}} Martin Phiri
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  • ...s [[Mike Hall (Malawian journalist)|Mike Hall]], John Mukela and Matsautso Phiri. As an accountant, M'membe was appointed Managing Director of Post Newspape
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  • *[[Bizwell Phiri]] *[[Davies Phiri]]
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  • | name = Patrick Phiri ...ambia at the 1978 and 1982 African Cup of Nations tournaments. As a coach, Phiri led the Zambia U-20 national team to its first ever appearance at the World
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  • ...tterson (the first NFL chairman), Frank Petler, John Flintham, Teddy Byle, John Dismuss and one unique big catch -Tony Castella. Castella was a former Port ...Laston Simpasa, Simon Kapende, Anderson Banda, Gibson Ngwira and [[Davies Phiri]]. Of all these the late [[Emmanuel Mwape]] still holds the record of havin
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  • ...dfrey Chitalu]]’s brace in a 4-2 win on 27 February 1977 in Ndola.Mukwala, John. "Zambia tames Uganda" Times of Zambia, 28 February 1977, p. 8 And whe ...rly the following season to replace the championship winning coach Mathews Phiri with Banda. The reason given for this rather controversial move was the nee
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  • ...jpg|180px|thumbnail|right|From top left James Paikani Phiri, Robin Kamima, John Chanda and Edward Cresta Ngebe African nationalists who were accused of hav
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  • ...aka. The founding members were Lloyd Choongo, Ben Banda, Nathan Lupupa and John Kasengele. {{Fs player|no=27|nat=Zambia|name=[[Salulani Phiri]]|pos=DF}}
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  • ...National Team in the same year alongside future international teammates [[John Kalusa]] and [[Ashols Melu]]. ...th and 78th minutes. The stunned crowd watched on in disbelief as defender John Mwanza headed in the equalizer nine minutes from time. It was too much to b
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  • ...as not a regular as he fell behind other defenders such as Jones Chilengi, John 'Butcher' Mwanza and Fighton Simukonda. Pabili made another appearance at t ...6 months and returned to coaching Power Dynamos. When Zambia under Patrick Phiri failed to make it to the 2004 Cup of Nations in Tunisia, [[Kalusha Bwalya]]
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  • ...Phiri, Poni 'Express' Muyambango and [[Ackim Musenge]], and was coached by John Green who would later become the Zambia national team coach.
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  • ...t. For Changufu, he saw the former men – [[Paikani Phiri]], [[Kaimana]], [[John Chanda]] and [[Ngebe]] – as heroes and not villains.
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  • |align=left|Kingsley K. Phiri |align=left|John C. Mupeta
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  • ...in South Africa, becoming the third Zambian player after Albert Bwalya and John Mwanza to play in the ostracised country due to apartheid, which also meant ...g as Banda preferred a central defensive pairing of [[Jones Chilengi]] and John "Butcher" Mwanza, which stood firm in a 1–1 draw.
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  • ...the Mvula brothers Goodson and Sandford, John Mwewa, Edward Musonda, James Phiri, Kenneth Simwanza, Joseph Menzu, Patrick Nkole, Rodson Chewe, Laurent Chish ...e Mwila]], [[Emment Kapengwe]], Ginger Pensulo, Fordson Kabole and Charles Phiri at the national team.
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  • ...mbia'', 6 January 1978, p.8</ref><ref>Anon. "'We'll do our best,' Kalambo, Phiri" ''Times of Zambia'', 6 January 1978, p.8</ref> He was therefore a member o ...f win over Algeria, due to the emergence of the impressive young left-back John Kalusa of [[Nkana F.C.|Rhokana United]]. He was handed a midfield role but
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  • *[[John Green (football manager)|John Green]] *{{flagicon|ZAM}} [[Patrick Phiri]] (2002–03)
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  • ...llowing [[Kalusha Bwalya]]'s route to stardom, and he was well received at John Yumba Kachofa Stadium.<ref name=chicken></ref> ...tional team coach under [[Kalusha Bwalya]] in 2005 to 2006, when [[Patrick Phiri]] took over. He returned to work under [[Hervé Renard]], and briefly took
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  • ...n Chilatu ([[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|PF]]), and the deputy mayor was Mary Phiri. * John Chilambwe 1993–1994
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  • Going into the 2012 season, the national team coach is [[Enala Phiri-Simbeye]], a woman<ref name=beat-malawi-badly>{{cite news|url=http://www.ny ...e qualification tournament started in 2010. The team was coached by Enala Phiri-Simbeye. During their campaign, they beat the [[Botswana women's national f
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  • ...the measure of him and had used his reach advantage.<ref name=gold>Evans, John “Lottie’s gold!” ''Times of Zambia'', 2 February 1974, p.6</ref> Fran
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  • Simutowe was only 17 when he played for Zambia against the [[John Charles]] XI in June 1967 which Zambia lost 2–1 in his home town Luanshya ...iot in protest. The team's executive acted swiftly by appointing [[Patrick Phiri]] as player-coach, replacing Simutowe who was transferred to Livingstone by
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  • ...and White migration|Kololo]].<ref name="Phiri">{{Cite encyclopedia|author=Phiri, Bizeck J.|year=2005|editor=Shillington, Kevin|title=Lozi Kingdom and the K
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  • Mwila got involved in coaching from an early age. In 1967, John Green of the Zambian National Sports Foundation (NSF) who would later serve ...e running for the coach of the year award which eventually went to Bizwell Phiri of Kabwe Warriors. Mwila was part of Zambia's coaching bench during the Pre
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  • ...otball team|Zambia]] played three exhibition matches against the touring [[John Charles]] XI and Chitalu's performances in the matches caught the attention ...m|Uganda]] on 27 February 1977 in a 4–2 victory in [[Ndola]].<ref>Mukwala, John. "Zambia tames Uganda," ''Times of Zambia,'' 27 February 1977, p.8</ref>
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  • Education Minister [[John Mwanakatwe]] and [[Alex Shapi]] visited Mweru constituency. They were held ...Mr Vincent Musowe of the Ministry of Health, and presided over by Mr T.S. Phiri, Council Secretary for Nchelenge, witnessed the election of Mr Mwanda of Se
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  • ...>[http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/collections/BDOHP/Willson.pdf WILLSON, John Michael (born 15 July 1931)]. BDOHP Biographical Details and Interview Inde * Phiri, Bizeck Jube, ''A Political History of Zambia: From the Colonial Period to
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