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  • The '''Zambian African National Congress''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. The party was formed in 1948, as the '''Northern Rhodesia Congress''' (NRC), and [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]], a [[Barotseland]] nat
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  • ...laration, during the AFI Global Policy Forum, held in Riviera Maya, Mexico in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Maya Declaration Urges Financial Inclusion for W ...re, in present-day Zimbabwe. The Board's jurisdiction included [[Northern Rhodesia]], now called [[Zambia]] and Nyasaland, known as Malawi today.
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  • ...tional_long_name = North-Eastern Rhodesia<ref>North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900</ref> |common_name = North-Eastern Rhodesia
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  • {{Short description|Former head of government in Zambia}} ...[[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the only prime minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, before it became independent as Zambia).
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  • ...UNIP) is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]]. It governed the country from 1964 to 1991 under the [[president|presidency]] of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], and was t ...as ZANC leader Kaunda had been imprisoned, but upon his release from jail in January 1960, Kaunda assumed the party's leadership.<ref>[http://thecommonw
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  • ...oan, Luanshya|Roan]] suburb of [[Luanshya]] and the town of [[Mapatamatu]] in [[Luanshya District]] of [[Copperbelt Province]].<ref>[http://www.parliamen |[[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1962|1962]]||[[Hendrick Liebenberg]]||[[United
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  • ...sion service provider in Zambia It was established by an Act of Parliament in 1987, which was passed to transform the Zambia Broadcasting Services from b ...administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland were persuaded to share in the operating costs, while the British Government agreed to provide capital
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  • |country= [[Northern Rhodesia]] |full_name= Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union
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  • ...ll Association of Zambia]]. It was created in 1962. The highest attendance in 2013 was for [[ZESCO United F.C.|ZESCO United]], 14,000. *1964: [[City of Lusaka F.C.|City of Lusaka]] (Lusaka)
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  • ...and popular football club. They play their home games at [[Nkana Stadium]] in [[Wusakili]], Kitwe. ...before it changed to '''Nkana Red Devils'''. In 1990, they were runners-up in the [[African Cup of Champions Clubs|African Cup of Champions]], the only Z
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  • |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> ...ief Sekute lived near the river west of the town. The most numerous people in the area, though, were the [[Tokaleya|Batoka]] under Chief Musokotwane base
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  • |conventional_long_name = Rhodesia |common_name = Rhodesia
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  • ...ne years in Division I, the Wanderers returned to the Zambian Super League in 2015 and preserved their top league status with a 5th place finish. ...lira Mine Team came into existence from the merger of teams that took part in tribal matches and like Blackpool, affiliated to the Copperbelt African Foo
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