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  • ...Following his election as President in 2015, for him to finish off Mr Sata's term. Edgar Lungu announced his first
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  • ...l, [[Kalambo Falls]], which is Africa's second highest (after South Africa's [[Tugela Falls]]). Below the falls, the river runs in a deep gorge. {{coord|8|24|S|31|18|E|display=title|region:TZ_type:river_source:GNS-enwiki}}
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  • ...people, but especially the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] in [[Barotseland]], today's Western [[Zambia]], and was a wife of King [[Sipopa Lutangu]]. Her uncle wa ...n in favour of her brother Sekeletu, who became a new king. In Livingstone's account the reason was her desire to have a stable husband and a family tha
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  • ...ime when Zambians needed change of government and had risen against Kaunda's rule. Although Luchembe's action can be described as a failed coup attempt against president Kaunda,
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  • ...usually held in Lusaka. The ceremony is often attended by some of Zambia's best-known musicians and politicians. Despite efforts to strengthen the an
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  • ...09|pages = 170–171|volume = 62|issue = 247|language = en|first = D.|last = S}}</ref> The biography is a critique of colonial rule, and the power of demo ...pment of his political career, and highlighting the tension between Kaunda's participation in violence in the Zambia African Congress and his subsequent
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  • ...te of the plateau rather than the hotter valley where most of the district's population live, and it continues as an administrative district today. Zambia's largest tea plantation is situated 27&nbsp;km from Kawambwa on the Mporokos
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  • |latd=|latm= |lats=|latNS=S ...apital, [[Luangwa, Zambia|Luangwa]]. In the town of Luangwa, one of Zambia's roads, D145 which is now tarred, terminates at an intersection of three sma
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  • ...cable and must provide a reliable verifiable source which cites the person's affiliation to Roc Nation, otherwise it will be removed. --> ...cable and must provide a reliable verifiable source which cites the person's affiliation to Roc Nation, otherwise it will be removed. -->
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  • ...ntry from 18 February 1981 to 24 April 1985. He went on to serve as Zambia's ambassador to the United States, Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. ...He later joined politics becoming a founding member of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP), under which he held the posi
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  • '''Rex Mwanawasa''' was the young brother of Zambia's third republican president, [[Levy Mwanawasa]]. Rex was found dead in a hot
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  • ...ntry's independence was 4 days away, rumours emerged on the status of Sata's health. He died in London on 28 October at King Edward VII Hospital alongsi
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  • ...research focused on the royal musicians of the [[Bemba people]] in Zambia's [[Luapula]] province. His field recordings are housed in the UCLA ethnomus
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  • ...Musakanya]], a [[Zambia]]n politician who played a leading role in Zambia's first post-independence government as [[Secretary to the Cabinet]] and Head ...ilable in public for the first time, provides a glimpse into one of Zambia's most brilliant minds.
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  • ...nearest rail station, at an altitude of 1,260 m (4,130&nbsp;ft). The city's major employer is Chambishi metals. The [[Chati Forest Reserve]] west of th ...luma Rugby Club and Kalulushi Mondern Stars FC both playing in the country's top flight leagues in rugby and football respectively
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  • Gräset sjunger ) is a 1981 film based on Doris Lessing's 1950 novel, The Grass Is Singing . It stars Karen Black and John ...murders Mary. The film deals with the issues of colonialism, the white man's role in Africa, and the relationships between the races and genders.<ref na
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  • ...igures which represent the common man and woman of the nation. The country's motto is "One Zambia, One Nation{{sfn|Talocci|Smith|1982|p=159}} which emph
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  • ==NAPSA's Objectives== [[NAPSA]]'s primary objective is the payment of social security benefits which include
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  • ...]. He was appointed Regional Secretary for [[Kenneth Kaunda|Kenneth Kaunda's]] [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in [[Eastern Province]] of ...e:Omelo Mumba Road - Lusaka.jpg|thumb|right|Omelo Mumba Road in [[Lusaka]]'s [[Rhodes Park]] area. Google Maps]]
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  • | coordinates = {{coord|15|22|15.83|S|28|16|10.67|E|region:ZM_type:landmark}} ...]. It was originally built in the mid-1960s for use in hosting the country's independence celebrations. It is currently used mostly for [[football (socc
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