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  • ...egal [[hunting]] has been rampant during and in the aftermath of the civil war there. ==Tourism==
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  • ...r economic activities include farming, fishing, cattle rearing/trading and tourism. All these, are done at subsistence level. During the [[Angolan Civil War]], the area was unsafe due to arms smuggling activities and the conflict oc
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  • ...ng Services|Information, Broadcasting]] and [[Ministry of Tourism and Arts|Tourism]] ...mation and Broadcasting Services|Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism]].
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  • ...ka]], [[Zambia]] on October 31, 1994, attempted to end the [[Angolan Civil War]] by integrating and disarming [[UNITA]] and starting national reconciliati ...i to come to South Africa, but he did not go in fear of being arrested for war crimes.<ref name="negotiation"/>
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  • ...s one of the main entry points to the north of the territory until [[World War I]], and even after remained a significant route with services by the [[MV ...anoes) ferried supplies over this route for [[East African Campaign (World War I)|British forces]] near [[Abercorn (Northern Rhodesia)|Abercorn]].
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  • ...here von Lettow-Vorbeck formally surrendered at the end of the First World War, designed by [[Edwin Lutyens|Sir Edwin Lutyens]]]] ...ere the most northerly outposts of British southern Africa. During [[World War I]] Mbala was a focus of the unsuccessful British military effort to defeat
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  • ...ka]], the capital. This station was built for the purpose of disseminating war related information. From the outset, the Lusaka station addressed programs ...overnment department under the [[Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism]].
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  • ...ed, opening up the Luangwa Valley (and to some extent, [[Lake Malawi]]) to tourism.<ref name="ITM"/> At times the surface has deteriorated considerably. The s ...of Mozambique and a few tens of kilometres of Zimbabwe, where there were [[War of independence (disambiguation)|wars of independence]] in the 1960s and 19
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  • ...n Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...[[UNITA]] during the [[Angola]]n liberation and [[Angolan Civil War|civil war]], [[SWAPO]] during their fight for [[Namibia]]n independence from [[aparth
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  • • Graves of German soldiers that fought during the World War. *Machova Musanshi, Discover Nakonde -2009/2010. Lusaka: Tourism News
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  • The Congolese side of the lake was affected by the [[Second Congo War]] of 1999-2003, from which it is still recovering. Many refugees entered Za ===Tourism===
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 04:24, 29 June 2016
  • ...sm.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.livingstonetourism.com|title=Livingstone Tourism Association, Victoria Falls, Zambia - Livingstone, Zambia|work=livingstonet ===Victoria Falls Bridge initiates tourism===
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  • ...forces agreed a cease-fire on 14 November 1918 marking the end of [[World War I]]. * [[Tourism in Zambia]]
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  • ...10&nbsp;km (6.2&nbsp;mi) to the north of the [[Zambezi River]], it is a [[tourism]] centre for the [[Victoria Falls]] and a border town with road and rail co ...ame="LTC">[http://www.livingstonetourism.com/pages/history.htm Livingstone Tourism website] accessed 10 March 2007.</ref>
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  • ...y of the wildlife is experienced, are priced and marketed to international tourism. ...try Outlook Studies in Africa: Zambia."] Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Lusaka, and FAO, Rome.
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  • Particularly in job-rich sectors of agriculture, mining, tourism, energy, commerce and industry, green economy, transport as well as informa We have unique and pristine tourism sites that must be harnessed to benefit all our people.
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  • *[[World Tourism Organization]] (UNWTO) *[[East African Campaign (World War I)]]
    25 KB (2,990 words) - 23:03, 2 July 2016
  • ...ile the railway was inoperable for many years because of the Angolan Civil War, it has been recently reconstructed. ...ovember 2009, there are only a number of air charter companies serving the tourism and mining industries and government and aid sectors, and some of these run
    16 KB (2,231 words) - 09:12, 17 July 2016
  • ...ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY IN AGRICULTURE, MINING, ENERGY, FINANCIAL SERVICES, TOURISM, TECHNOLOGY, HEALTH AND EDUCATION AS WELL AS SUPPORT THE GROWTH OF MICRO, S ...S; NATION SHALL NOT LIFT UP SWORD AGAINST NATION, NEITHER SHALL THEY LEARN WAR ANY MORE…” ISAIAH 2: 4-5. END OF QUOTE.
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  • *[[World Tourism Organization]] (UNWTO) *[[East African Campaign (World War I)]]
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