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  • ...controlling military headquarters" for operations of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) led by Joshua Nkomo.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archi ...00km north of Lusaka. In this attack, more Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) fighters were killed. Other civilian casualties include prominent mu
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  • ...was also the site of a training camp for [[Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army]] fighters in the 1970s sometimes referred to as the 'Mulungushi camp' but
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  • ...he radio he made thousands of recordings not only in Zambia but Malawi and Zimbabwe also. ...ring the attacks at [[Mkushi camp]], where Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) was training its guerrilla fighters. He was driving a Land Rover 109
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  • ...In the same year, Northern and Southern [[Rhodesia]], now [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], were proclaimed a British [[sphere of influence]]. In the beginning the ...African Republic|the Republic of South Africa]], and the South-West Africa People's Organization ([[SWAPO]]) in their struggle for independence for [[Namibia]]
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  • ::Zimbabwe 797 km **Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
    25 KB (2,990 words) - 23:03, 2 July 2016
  • ::{{Flag|Zimbabwe}} 797 km **Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
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  • ...iminate [[landlocked]] Zambia's economic dependence on [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by white-minority governm ...Africa, Rovos Africa, Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe"]</ref>
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  • ...a religious origin with many of the Indians serving in the British Indian Army convinced, "that the British did indeed have plans to Christianize India",< ...ion exacerbate the issues of racial inequality and economically favoured [[Zimbabwe]] over Zambia and [[Malawi]]. The Christian Council of Northern Rhodesia, t
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