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  • |group= White people in Zambia ...te-president-zambia/ An African Country That’s 0.3 Percent White Now Has A White President]</ref>
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  • ...ation.<ref name="obit" /> In 1948 he became Chief Secretary of the Central African Council and in 1951 he was promoted to Chief Secretary of Nigeria.<ref name [[Category:White South African people]]
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  • ...wide, inundated in the [[rainy season]]. The edges of the floodplain are a white sandy soil covered in thin forest. The main river channel grows from 50 m w While the river is a valuable resource to people living near it as a source of fish, its meanders make it unsuitable for wat
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  • '''Chilanga''' is located 20&nbsp;km south of [[Zambia]]'s capital city, [[Lusaka]]. ...s. By the beginning of the 1980 almost all of Chilanga was re-ssettled by African Zambians.
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  • ...od in [[Zambia]],<ref name="Mwakikagile 2008 p. 186"/> Lesotho, Swaziland, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana and many other parts of sub-Saharan [[Af ...r to Italian polenta or American grits except that it is usually made of a white rather than a yellow maize variety.
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  • {{About|the 1969 declaration of African heads of State on human rights and white supremacy rule|the 1979 declaration of the Commonwealth of Nations on the s ...thirteen Heads of State offered dialogue with the rulers of these Southern African states under the condition that they accept basic principles of human right
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  • ...) (also known as '''Lubosi Lewanika''' or '''Lewanika I''') was the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] [[Litunga]] (king or paramount chief) of [[Barotseland]] from 1878 t |work=Dictionary of African Christian Biography
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  • ...ine |url= http://www.lusaka.co.zm/feed-items/lulu-haangala-on-the-cover-of-south-africas-mamas-papas-magazine/ |publisher= Lusaka.co.zm |accessdate=10 May 2 .... This, however, did not work well and she instead relocated to Cape Town, South Africa, where she studied for 4 years and has a B.A. in Communications and
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  • ...National Broadcasting Corporation|national TV]] networks in [[Zambia]], [[South Africa]] and around the region. ...Zambian citizens came out to show their last respects as they waved their white handkerchiefs in mourning, an item Kaunda carried with him when he was inca
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  • ...ng liberation movements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the ...h the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
    14 KB (1,935 words) - 15:40, 2 December 2016
  • ...l against Bafana Bafana earned him his first move abroad as the then South African Premier Soccer League side Bush Bucks signed him in 2005. After Bush Bucks He was part of the Zambian 2006 African Nations Cup team which finished third in group C in the first round of comp
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  • ...gust 4, 1967), called '''Chipembele''' by Africans, was a soldier, pioneer white settler, builder, politician and supporter of [[independence]] in [[Norther ...ny]] which administered Northern Rhodesia was selling land very cheaply to white settlers in the north-east of the country, he travelled there looking for a
    12 KB (1,761 words) - 12:55, 16 November 2016
  • ...most saw him being barred by South Africa-born William DuBois, a dedicated white supremacist who served as chairman of the Southern Rhodesian Amateur Athlet ...would be allowed to compete but not wholeheartedly as he was excluded when white competitors were presented to the Governor before the race.<ref name=time/>
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  • ...heast Africa|Indian communities]] of [[Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa|South East Africa]], they were little-studied by historians until the 2000s.<ref> ...Rhodesia's mining industry in the late 1940s, which attracted demobilised white British servicemen as well as Indians.<ref name="Haig" /> Immigration again
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  • ...unda]] from Malawi, the father of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (who became the first African Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia in 1963 and then the first president of ...hodesian government, he became a founding member of the Northern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress
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  • ...reement|the 1969 declaration of African heads of State on human rights and white supremacy rule|Lusaka Manifesto|the 1979 declaration of the Commonwealth of ...Savimbi had been funded by the CIA and the Apartheid Government in the old South Africa. Savimbi, unwilling to personally sign the accord, had former UNITA
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  • ...founders of Zambia’s first native political party, the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mb ...cretary of the [[Mufulira Welfare Association]] and co-founded the [[Kitwe African Society]].
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  • ...th Africa. Gwisho hot-springs has a become of a significance importance to African prehistory.<ref>{{Cite book|title = The Hunter-Gatherers of Gwisho|last = F ...onal Park]], [[Zambia]]; it extends over {{convert|1.5|km|abbr=on}} on the south edge of the [[Kafue Flats]], {{convert|61.1|km|abbr=on}} southwest of [[Mon
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  • ...Numbers spiked sharply that year, as 25,000 Zimbabweans formerly living in South Africa fled across two borders to Zambia as a result of the May 2008 riots, ===White farmers===
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  • ...= Famous/Notable Zambians<br >Famous/Notable People of Zambian Origin<br>People who Affected Zambia ...' or '''notable''' '''[[Zambia]]ns, or people of Zambian descent''', or '''people who have influenced Zambia''' listed in the following categories, and in no
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