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  • ...led the price of mealie meal, Zambia's staple food, as part of an economic reform program.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1990-06-28/news/mn-1033_1_food-ri These extensive protests made Kaunda realise the need for reform. He promised a referendum on multiparty democracy, and lifted the ban on po
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  • ...971 Singapore Declaration, which laid out the first political, social, and economic membership criteria. In that document, three paragraphs were dedicated to ...mic redress,<ref name="Lusaka Declaration text"/> paving the way for land reform in Zimbabwe. In addition to demanding respect and equality for indigenous
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  • ...ambia, to promote economic growth and development, and to effect political reform needed to promote responsive and responsible government. The United States ...s program in Zambia supported training and technical assistance to promote economic growth through trade and investment; create health and educational opportun
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  • The formation of LuSE was part of the government’s economic reform program aimed at developing the financial and capital market in order to su
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  • ...akes it difficult for per capita income to increase. The country's rate of economic growth cannot support rapid population growth or the strain which HIV/AIDS- For the first time since 1989 Zambia's economic growth reached the 6%-7% mark (in 2007) needed to reduce poverty significan
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  • Growing opposition to UNIP's monopoly on power, due in part to economic problems and corruption, led to the formation of the MMD in July 1990, led ...uba's first five-year term as president, the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands and several prominent members
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  • ...ACT GLOBALLY, INCLUDING, DISTURBING TRADE FLOWS, SUPPLY CHAINS AND VARIOUS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES. ...NVIRONMENT IS A PRECURSOR FOR THE COUNTRY’S POLITICAL STABILITY, SECURITY, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
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  • Growing opposition to UNIP's monopoly on power, due in part to economic problems and corruption, led to the formation of the MMD in July 1990, led ...uba's first five-year term as president, the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands and several prominent members
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  • ...r national development government has a huge task ahead to turn around the economic fortunes of our country. ...every citizen will have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from economic activities.
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  • After independence Zambia adopted a [[Left (politics)|left]]-wing economic policy. The economy was to some extent run by central planning, under five | title = Zambia - Economic History
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  • Even more significant is the economic consequence of being a land-locked neighbour of a nation which the internat These extensive protests made Kaunda realise the need for reform. He promised a referendum on multiparty democracy, and lifted the ban on po
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  • ...hiluba's first term as president (1996), the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands. A number of prominent support ...nd his drinking problem.{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}}.However these economic challenges, in particular the depreciating kwacha, have been attributed to
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  • ...rm despite a strong challenge from opposition candidates who lambasted his economic policies. Voters jammed polling stations after a national election campaign ...oach to Zimbabwe, which he likened to a "sinking Titanic" as millions flee economic and political turmoil.
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  • ...n line with that in Britain the Church was instrumental in pushing through reform.<ref>Chanock 1985: 128</ref> The involvement of missionaries was "more than ...Churches were to involve themselves in diverse campaigns such as poll tax reform, the effects on families due to labour migration and issues of racial inequ
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  • ...ist championing the causes of the poor in the face of Mwanawasa's economic reform policies. While others on the slate of candidates contesting the election f
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  • ...ka in the south and the [[Copperbelt Province]] to the northwest, the core economic hubs of the country. ...Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. [[Levy Mwanawasa]], Chiluba's chose
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