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  • ...y unit to Kwacha, with one kwacha being equal to 100 ngwee. The [[exchange rate]] was set to one kwacha equivalent to ten Zambian shillings, or one half of ...]], announced the demise of the [[Sterling area]], and [[Floating exchange rate|floatation]] of the sterling pound, causing Zambia to renounce the monetary
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  • ...annum makes it difficult for per capita income to increase. The country's rate of economic growth cannot support rapid population growth or the strain whi ...] many state industries, and maintained positive real [[interest rate]]s. Exchange controls were eliminated and [[free market]] principles endorsed. It remain
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  • ...t]] and [[teacher]] exchange programme was introduced in 1999 with teacher exchange visits by [[Kingsmead School, Wiveliscombe|Kingsmead Community School]] in ...receiving at least one square meal per day. In a region where the HIV/AIDS rate is very high, and many children are on ARV's (antiretroviral drugs), being
    24 KB (3,322 words) - 11:56, 2 February 2017
  • ...nsd/demographic/products/dyb/DYB2004/Table03.pdf |title=Population by sex, rate of population increase, surface area and density |format=PDF |author=United ...t diversity of flowering plants. Approximately 53% of flowering plants are rate and occur throughout the country.
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  • ...mining rights over the whole area in which Lewanika was paramount ruler in exchange for an annual subsidy and the promise of British protection, a promise that ...rged at five [[Shilling (British coin)|shillings]] a year, but in 1920 the rate of hut tax was sharply increased, and often doubled, to provide more worker
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