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  • ...saka Boys School]] for his primary education, then [[Munali Boys Secondary School]] for his secondary. He later went to [[Evelyn Hone College]] to study acco ...me of these include Hot Demo Action, Local Rhythms Countdown, Pillow Talk, Sunday Morning Breeze on [[Radio Phoenix]] and Zed Six to Six on [[Hot FM]].
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  • ...in the northern part of Zambia. His late father, Sunday Peter Mumba, was a school teacher and his mother Martha, a housewife. ...e]]. In primary school he was the troop leader for the boy scouts, in high school he was the commander of the cadet force in the whole [[Southern Province]],
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  • ...e Post''</ref> The Sunday edition of the post newspaper is called the '''''Sunday Post''''' and contains a special section focusing on education called '''Ed ...e has been indicated for contempt for publishing an article by Cornell Law School professor [[Muna Ndulo]], titled "The Chansa Kabwela case: a comedy of erro
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  • ...s feet. He enjoyed playing football and excelled at the game, becoming the school's team captain. ...junior secondary education, Stephenson transferred to King George VI High School in [[Kabwe]] where his history teacher Glyn Peters played a key role in his
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  • ...e went to Kansenshi Primary School from 1968 to 1974. He did his secondary school education at Mufulira Secondary from 1975 and upon completion, went for the ...in Ndola which ended in a 1-1 draw.<ref>Anon. “Zambia holds Malawi 1-1” ''Sunday Times of Zambia'', 23 May 1985 p.8</ref>
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  • ...gu]], [[Western Province]]. From an early age he loved music and played in school bands. He later studied music theory by correspondence with the Associated ...on presenter and introduced a programme called the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] which had a good following.
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  • ...subjects were chemistry and health sciences and he completed his secondary school education in 1970.<ref name=breed>Lombe, Christopher. "Simwala: A pure Nkan Simwala started playing football for the school team at Luanshimba in 1966, the same year in which he joined Rhokana United
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  • ...by playing for Kabwe Warriors but his father advised him to concentrate on school instead. Upon completion of his secondary school education, he proceeded to the [[University of Zambia]] on the Copperbelt n
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  • ...national women's league established in the country along with regional and school competitions.<ref name=goalsprogram/> ...nfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=1053B823C33F21F9}}</ref> In the return match on Sunday, 16 December 2007 in a game played in Lusaka, Zambia won 2–1 against Zimb
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  • ...shared a love of football and would go on to feature in the same teams at school, club and national level.<ref name=lackson>Tembo, Benedict. “Lackson Chan ...the semi-finals.<ref>Chola, Gunston. ”Zambia B force Angola to a draw,” ''Sunday Times of Zambia,'' 2 November 1980, p. 8</ref> He made his full internation
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  • ...utowe made his debut for Roan while he was still a schoolboy at Roan Trust School in 1966, and he played regularly alongside players like Ginger Pensulo, For ...if Simutowe was admitted to the Broken Hill Railways (Warriors' sponsors) School as a trainee, he would either travel to Luanshya for NFL fixtures or 'watch
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  • ...to be Reassessed"]. [[John F. Kennedy School of Government|Harvard Kennedy School]] News & Events. ''HKS.Harvard.edu''. 1 April 2009.</ref> In 2002 she recei ...iancenter.com/blog/2013/04/15/worthy-winner "A worthy winner"]. [[Austrian School|Austrian Economics Center]]. ''AustrianCenter.com''. 15 April 2013.</ref>
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  • ...andfather decided to move him to the [[Copperbelt]] so that he could start school. ...vy industrial area in Kitwe stands today. He later moved to Buseko Primary School where Mwila was involved, like many other young boys on the Copperbelt, in
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  • ...'Sunday Times of Zambia'', 25 April 1971 p.9</ref> He went to Kankoyo Mine School where he excelled in various sport disciplines and it was from there that h ...mes in Zambian soccer history.<ref name=face>Ngoma, Mike "Face to Face", ''Sunday Times of Zambia'', 24 April 1983 p.8</ref> It virtually became part of his
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  • ...Kapengwe whose surname young Emment adopted. He first went to the Catholic School in Broken Hill from 1949 to 1951 and when his father joined the mines on th ...ted. He had attended a two-week coaching course in [[Lilleshall]] coaching school with Mwila and his contribution to the building of Kitwe United was soon re
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  • ..."etayali">{{cite news|title=Mayoral Coronation Date|date=18 July 1976|work=Sunday Times of Zambia|pages=1}}</ref><ref name="etayali a">{{cite news|title=Stud ...n the late 1950s. He attended secondary school in Bulawayo at Mpopoma High School and during this time produced the work ''Destiny''.<ref name="destiny"/> Th
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  • ...derick Chiluba did his secondary school of education at Kawambwa Secondary School in [[Kawambwa]], where he was expelled in the second year for political act .... . . Kenneth Kaunda should follow Madiba's example]. Citypress (Lusaka) Sunday 04 January 1998 p. 14</ref> In connection to European corruption allegation
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  • ...Zambia on 14 April 1952. He grew up in Wusakile and went to Ndeke Primary School. He lived close to [[Nkana Stadium|Scrivener Stadium]], the home of [[Nkana ...I lost. There are no excuses.”<ref>Anon. “I was careless, admits Mwale” ''Sunday Times of Zambia'', 7 December 1980, p.8</ref>
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  • ...pinning machines. He was a student at the [[Charing Cross Hospital Medical School]] from 1838–40, with his courses covering medical practice, midwifery, an Neil Livingstone was a [[Sunday school]] teacher and [[teetotaller]] who handed out Christian tracts on his travel
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  • ...ambia’s greatest forward of the sixties, joined the team from Kankoyo Mine School and started out in the third team. He was joined by George Sikazwe the foll ...were welcomed into the team&nbsp;– Robertson Zulu from Kantanshi Secondary School while Mettu Mumba, Noah Chishiki and Abraham Nkole were picked from Mufulir
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