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  • ...olo CD, ''Sound Legacy'', which spurned a number of radio hits in his home country was released under Ten Twenty Seven Communications, a company he co-owns wi
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  • The country is generally flat or gently undulating apart from some small, steep porphyr ...omewhat run down since the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam was built and more lodges were developed in the north. The reservoir cut the north-south track through the park and
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  • | location_country = <!-- or: | country = --> "description": "The programming language(s) by which the website is developed",
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  • WE ARE THEREFORE PROUD TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP IN OUR COUNTRY WHERE PEOPLE ASPIRE FOR A FREE AND JUST SOCIETY AND WHERE THEY ASPIRE FOR T IN RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC, ZAMBIA HAS DEVELOPED A NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLAN FOR COVID-19, WHICH HAS BEEN USED
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  • This article deals with the history of the country now called [[Zambia]] from [[prehistory|prehistoric]] times to the present. That archaic humans were present in Zambia at least 200,000 years ago was shown by the discovery of the Broken Hill skull in [[
    28 KB (4,154 words) - 15:07, 15 May 2017
  • .... After his father died in 1959, he went to Namwianga Secondary School and developed his football skills as a right winger.<ref name=longest>Anon. "Makwaza: Lon ...tired from the national team. His last game was against Mozambique in that country's independence celebrations which Zambia lost 2–1 in June 1975 in Maputo.
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  • ...internationally and continental. Under Prime Minister [[B.J. Vorster]] it developed the so-called "outward-looking policy", an effort to bind southern African ...]] (MK) in 1961. It immediately executed several sabotage acts against the country's infrastructure.<ref>{{Cite web
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  • |subdivision_type = Country ...pulation of 504,194 (''2010 census provisional'') Kitwe is one of the most developed commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside [[Ndola]] and [[Lu
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  • ...ade contributions to education, political and religious development in our country. ...re us, especially young people, to play our role and leave Zambia a better country for our children and all future generations,” Dr. Mumba says.
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  • ...s kingdoms north of that) and east to the [[Luba-Bemba people|Luba-Bemba]] country.<ref name="Livingstone"/> (See the map below.) ...nd' ([[Malawi]]) and past the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]], through country ravaged by the slave trade, he reached the northeastern shore of Lake Mweru
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  • ...s kingdoms north of that) and east to the [[Luba-Bemba people|Luba-Bemba]] country.<ref name="Livingstone"/> (See the map below.) ...nd' ([[Malawi]]) and past the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]], through country ravaged by the slave trade, he reached the northeastern shore of Lake Mweru
    26 KB (3,936 words) - 13:20, 2 September 2016
  • ...one of [[Zambia]]'s leading footballers in the '60s and he represented the country at independence in October 1964. He was Kitwe United's key player and among He absorbed all he saw while in action and developed into such a good footballer that he was soon at the centre of a tug-of-war
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  • ...nsport from that single line into the surrounding areas or the rest of the country. Water transport was used by colonial officials, businesses, and the few se ...ial boat services where road services compete. No major urban centres have developed on any waterways and so boat transport is not used for any urban or inter-u
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  • {{Infobox Former Country |country = Zimbabwe, Zambia
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  • ...mself off as a Company official and had been collecting [[hut tax]] for at least two years under this pretence, the Company resolved to remove him from powe ...t is unclear why; according to a story that may be apocryphal, he fled the country as an [[outlaw]] soon after his revolver fired—by accident, so the story
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  • ...or national development, the opportunity to serve the people of this great country. On Thursday, 17th June this year, a dark cloud befell our country.
    50 KB (7,580 words) - 07:18, 22 September 2021
  • ...on first, with a decreasing importance as the article advances. Originally developed so that the editors could cut from the bottom to fit an item into the avail * Imagine yourself as a layperson in another English-speaking country. Can you figure out what the article is about?
    29 KB (4,754 words) - 15:59, 8 January 2018
  • ...thod. The most widely used classification, the alphanumeric coding system developed by Guthrie, is mainly geographic. ...L to K, and part of M to F) in an apparent effort at a semi-genetic, or at least semi-areal, classification. This has been criticized for sowing confusion i
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  • ...from complete. The nation's educational system was one of the most poorly developed in all of Britain's former colonies, and it had just 109 university graduat ...sity of Zambia]] was opened in Lusaka in 1966, after Zambians all over the country had been encouraged to donate whatever they could afford towards its constr
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  • ...Zambian former association football player and coach. Rated as one of the country's greatest players and coaches, he featured for [[Nkana FC|Rhokana United]] ...e team. He also struck up a very good partnership with Henry Kalimukwa and developed into a creative midfielder who could pass and score goals. The left-footed
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