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  • {{Fb cl2 team |p=2 |t=[[ZESCO United F.C.|ZESCO United]] |w=21|d=9 |l=4 |gf=57|ga=19}} {{Fb cl2 team |p=3 |t=[[Nkana F.C.|Nkana]] |w=21|d=7 |l=6 |gf=58|ga=31}}
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  • {{Fb cl2 team |p=2 |t=[[ZESCO United F.C.|ZESCO United]] |w=21|d=9 |l=4 |gf=57|ga=19}} {{Fb cl2 team |p=3 |t=[[Nkana F.C.|Nkana]] |w=21|d=7 |l=6 |gf=58|ga=31}}
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  • | 20 July 1977 | 20 July 1977
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  • {{Update|date=July 2016}} |Center>|<Center>13 July 2008
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  • ...f name=hier>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmilingo|(Layman) Emmanuel Milingo|21 January 2015}}</ref> In 1983, he stepped down from his position as Archbish ...spite the prohibition on marriage for [[Holy Orders|ordained]] priests. In July 2006, he established [[Married Priests Now!]], an advocacy organization to
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  • ...al leaders were sacked.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper="Zambia Daily Mail"|date=21 April 1971}}</ref> Chisembele later rejoined the Cabinet as Minister for E ...chembe|coup d'état]] to rid the Kaunda government. In the early hours of 1 July 1990, Luchembe announced a hostile takeover on state owned radio at the [[Z
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  • The Ikubi Lya Loongo festival during July and Ichibwela Mushi festival during September are the major festivals celeb | Jan high C = 21.1
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  • ...Kapengwe: Sam Kamphodza talks to 'Father Kitwe United'" ''Times of Zambia, 21 September 1971, p. 10</ref> ...yielding nomad – Soccer's forgotten assets: part VI,” ''Times of Zambia'', 21 September 1978, p. 8</ref>
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  • Esther made her professional debut at [[Mindolo Dam]] in [[Kitwe]] on 23 July 2005 against [[Jota Sumaili]] of Zambia, fighting her to a four-round draw. On August 21, 2005 at Moi International Sport Centre in Nairobi, Kasarani, Kenya, Esther
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  • ...ween rainy and dry seasons is marked, with no rain at all falling in June, July and August. Much of the economic, cultural and social life of the country i | Cool and Dry || 21-26 (70-79) || 6-12 (43-54)
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  • | goals2 = 21 ...r-style like his brother-in-law, the teenager was Rokana's top scorer with 21 goals.<ref name=mathematician/> One of the highlights of his season was a b
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  • ...=0 "The Anti-Bono"]. ''[[New York Times]]''. 19 February 2009. Accessed 11 July 2015.</ref> She was also Head of Economic Research and Strategy for Sub–S ...Directors – Dambisa Moyo]. [[SABMiller]]. ''SABMiller.com''. Retrieved 11 July 2015.</ref> She is chairman of the company's Corporate Accountability and R
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  • On July 1, 1966, the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|parliament]] approved the arrange | 21&nbsp;mm
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  • |Ship fate=[[Scuttling|Scuttled]] on 26 July 1916 ...chive.org/20150707145010/http://mscltz.com:80/preview_012.htm |archivedate=July 7, 2015 }}</ref> sails her, with numerous stops to pick up and set down pas
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  • ...ch in Zambian club football, winning the league title a record 8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989. ...<ref>Kachingwe, Chris "FAZ court bans Simwala" ''Sunday Times of Zambia,'' 21 June 1992, p.10</ref>
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  • '''Freddie Mwila''' (born 6 July 1946) is a Zambian former association football player and coach. Rated as o ...ean sides, among them, Manchester City and Aston Villa. On 27 May 1968 the 21-year-old Mwila scored the winning goal in a stunning 3–2 upset of the Eng
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  • ...m/news/senior-chief-inyambo-yeta-dies/ Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta Dies], 21 July 2023, [[ZNBC]]</ref> * '''2018 July 12''' [[Comesa market]] in [[Lusaka]] second class trading area has gone up
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  • He made 21 international appearances for Zambia scoring 8 goals from 1964 to 1969. ...as first appointed national team trainer in 1967 for a trip to Tanzania in July but was unable to make the trip due to work commitments. He however first h
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  • ...as picked to host the official launch of the African Hip Hop Awards 1st of July <ref>{{cite web|title= African Hip Hop Awards To Be Launched In Lusaka |url
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  • '''Michael Chilufya Sata''' (6 July 1937 – 28 October 2014) was a [[Zambia]]n politician who was the fifth [[ ...80715141234483C851530 "Is Mwanawasa fit to rule?"], Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), 15 July 2008.</ref> Mwanawasa died in office in August 2008. On 25 August, Sata att
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