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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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  • ...% <br> {{flag|China}} 14.1% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 13.4% <br> {{flag|South Africa}} 6.1% <br> {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} 4.9% (2014 est.)<ref>{{cite web|u |import-partners = {{flag|South Africa}} 31.3% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 18.7% <br> {{flag|China}} 9.3% <br> {{flag|K
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  • |official_name = Central |map_caption = Map of the Central Province and its districts
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  • ...for the management and conservation of all heritage resources in Eastern, Central and Lusaka Provinces while the Northern Region, with its office based in Ka ...tratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern Africa, north side of town.
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  • ...RQwsE-PmYC&q=Kenneth+Kaunda+28+april&pg=PA13|title=Independence Leaders of Africa|first=Bridgette|last=Kasuka|date=7 February 2012|publisher=Bankole Kamara T | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]]
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it va ...er and missionary [[David Livingstone]] embarked on his last expedition in Africa, one aim of which was to discover the southern extent of the [[Nile]] basin
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  • ...Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who called it va ...er and missionary [[David Livingstone]] embarked on his last expedition in Africa, one aim of which was to discover the southern extent of the [[Nile]] basin
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  • ...from the early 1890s to 1902. Alone and unassisted, he arrived from South Africa in about 1887, reputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private ...k attempted to secure protection for his holdings from the [[British South Africa Company]]. The Company took little notice of him. When a local chief, Chint
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  • ...eir training barracks in [[Lusaka]] on March 16, 1964. Credit: GettyImages Central Press]] ...babwe), Bechuanaland (Botswana) and the Caprivi strip of German South West Africa (Namibia), was not a political unit and had no name at all. Customary law w
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  • ...Commissioner]]s were asked to provide information on the affected areas by central government authorities in [[Lusaka]]. During the time of the [[Central African Federation]], the Northern-Rhodesian Federal government’s Assista
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  • ...ehall champion|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04w9l9v|publisher= BBC Africa |accessdate=14 June 2017}}</ref> ...e 13, he formed a group called Natty Boys. The group only performed at one party and disbanded because B Flow was the only member who had the ability to com
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  • ...s heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. "I go back to Africa to make an open path for Commerce and Christianity; do you carry out the wo
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  • ...tratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern Africa, north side of town. # [[Mumbwa|Mumbwa Caves]] — in Central Province these caves contain burial sites and evidence of iron smelting and
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  • ...alog/63 Census of Population and Housing National Analytical Report 2010]. Central Statistical office, Zambia</ref> ...rchivedate=21 January 2012 |title=2010 Census Population Summaries |author=Central Statistical Office, Government of Zambia |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</re
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  • ...ble amateur boxer. He reigned as middleweight champion in East and Central Africa and was appointed captain of the Zambia national boxing team in 1973. That ...ore taking this step. In May 1975, he won a gold medal during the East and Central African Amateur Boxing Championship in Lusaka,<ref>Anon. “Mwale is Orbit
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...ia]]. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of ½, 1, 3, 6 penc ...MK</code>). Initial reaction to the move was positive. Razia Khan, head of Africa research at Standard Chartered commented saying, “The rebasing might be k
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  • I thank the almighty God for giving me and the united party for national development, the opportunity to serve the people of this great ...forever be grateful to the almighty God for giving us such a great son of Africa.
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