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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|South African - Zambian |South Africa| Zambia}} ...o the [[bilateralism|current and historical relationship]] between [[South Africa]] and [[Zambia]]. Both countries are members of the [[Southern African Deve
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  • ...he treaty did not confer protectorate status on the territory, as only the British government could confer that status. Nonetheless, the charter gave the terr ...[Barotseland]] to form [[Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia]], an official British protectorate.<ref>Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia Order in Council, 1899
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  • ...ory of [[Rhodesia (region)|Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895.
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  • ...ory of [[Rhodesia (region)|Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895.
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  • ...tween the 1890s and 1980. Demarcated and named by the British South Africa Company, which governed it until the 1920s, it thereafter saw administration by var
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  • ...tween the 1890s and 1980. Demarcated and named by the British South Africa Company, which governed it until the 1920s, it thereafter saw administration by var
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  • ...the Company, and has been Zambia since 1964; that to the south, which the Company dubbed Southern Rhodesia, became Zimbabwe in 1980. Northern and Southern Rh ...director. It was used in newspapers from 1891 and was made official by the Company in 1895.
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  • ...]''' began at the start of the twentieth century. The British South Africa Company (BSAC) was responsible for building the Rhodesian railway system in the per
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  • ...The hotel is located on [[Cairo Road]]. In 1913, The British South Africa Company gazetted Lusaka as a local authority under a Village Management Board. The
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Central Africa
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  • |continent = Africa |region = Central Africa
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  • ...878-1879 travel narrative ''Como eu atravessei a África'' (''How I Crossed Africa'', in English translation). ...t the white men. Arnot may have helped Lewanika to see the advantages of a British protectorate in terms of the greater wealth and security it would provide.<
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  • ..., an army that originated in the Sotho-speaking Bafokeng region of [[South Africa]], known as the [[Makololo]], led by a warrior called [[Sebetwane]], invade ...developments in infrastructure and education were made.<ref>Reader, John. Africa: A Biography of the Continent</ref>
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  • ...farmers, and pressed for its creation; however, the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) insisted that there were too few Europeans in the territory (1,184 ...seats) and [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] (one seat). Voting was restricted to British subjects over the age of 21 who had lived in the territory for at least six
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  • |related= [[White people in Botswana]], [[White people in Zimbabwe]], [[White South African]]s ...ambia.<ref name="zastudy">{{cite book|last=Kaplan|first=Irving|title=South Africa: A Country Study|pages=1–846}}</ref>
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  • {{Use British English|date=December 2014}} ...adopted upon independence on October 24, 1964. Before that, Zambia was the British protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and used a defaced [[Blue Ensign]] as
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  • ...olonial]] [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] of the [[British Empire]] in [[central Africa]] and today is a settlement in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]], and ...lan, 2013-2017, Lusaka. pp8</ref> [[Bwile people]], five kilometres to the south, was amenable to a treaty, Sharpe decided to set up a boma there to secure
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  • {{Infobox company |type = [[Public company|Public]]
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  • ...Central Africa. The railway started as part of [[Rhodesian Railways]], the company which ran the railways of Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia as an int ...ed in Zambia. It is a subsidiary of NLPI Ltd (NLPI), an investment holding company. The NLPI Consortium participated in a tender in respect of the Zambia Rail
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  • ...risoners of the Past: A Note on the History of Railway Politics in Central Africa, pp. 63-4.</ref> ...s. The railway could not meet the costs of the construction loans, and the company faced major financial problems. The only area likely to generate sufficient
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