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  • ...SEXUAL PLEASURE. Want to see some hot Naked Girls? Assuming that you have a fresh Microsoft Windows installation with Internet Explorer 8, let us see w
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  • Group A of the [[2012 Africa Cup of Nations]] ran from 21 January until 29 January.
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  • ...rovincial capital of [[Western Province]]. It is a level 2 hospital and is a referral centre for all first level institutions in the district.
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  • ...makes a spectacular semi circle of falling water. There are plans to build a hydro power station on this falls.
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  • ...stadium in [[Kitwe]], [[Zambia]], named after Arthur Walter Davies who was a FIFA-accredited referee and active member of the Zambian FA. Whilst General ...oom, offices, a gymnasium, a clinic, physiotherapy room, a police post and a club-house.
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  • ...akes place. This annual festival is a thanksgiving ceremony which attracts a lot of people from around Zambia.
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  • ...than age. The National monument aims to represent the nation, and serve as a focus for national identity. ...national conservation societies. Romania has listed at least one plant as a national monument, ''Nymphaea lotus'' f. ''thermalis''.<ref name="journal">
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  • ...e [[United Church of Zambia]].<ref name="Chuba">Bwalya Chuba: "Mbeleshi in a history of the London Missionary Society". Pula Press, Gaborone, 2000.</ref
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  • ...may be appointed as '''administrators''' (also known as admins) following a successful request for adminship. ...date would make a good administrator, a decision which can only be made by a bureaucrat,
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  • ...y 8, 2009]</ref> His sister Princess [[Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika]] is also a diplomat and politician who stood to be President in 2001.
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  • ...town in [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] of [[Zambia]] with a population of about 2000 people. It is the largest town in [[Gwembe Distric ...rict is cotton growing. The town has a cotton ginnery plant which provides a lot of employment to the residents.
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  • ...Head of the Civil Service. He was subsequently a [[Member of Parliament]], a Government Minister and [[Governor of the Bank of Zambia]]. Musakanya is ho
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  • '''Chitalu Mulenga''' is a [[Zambia]]n [[broadcaster]] and [[journalist]] at the [[Zambia National Bro ...news anchor. In 2016 she graduated from the Great Zimbabwe University with a Masters Degree in Development Studies.
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  • ...perfect condition as it was recently tarred and the section to Sesheke is a gravel road, often in poor condition in the rainy season. ...nd serves as a base for fishing tours by boat. A tall [[radio mast]] makes a prominent landmark in the town.
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  • '''Brian Mwale''' is a Zambian journalist with a bias toward business, economic and financial news. [[File:Brian_Mwale.jpg|2 ...parts of Africa and Europe. Brian spent five years at [[Muvi Television]], a private TV station in [[Zambia]], where he commenced his career. During his
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  • ...erally means ‘to get out of water’. In today's [[Zambia]] it is applied to a traditional [[ceremony]] that takes place at the end of the rain season, wh ...phant, the ears of which can be moved from inside the barge. There is also a fire on board, the smoke from which tells the people that the king is alive
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  • ''Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa [[Litunga]]'' '''Yeta I''' was a High Chief of the [[Lozi people]] in [[Barotseland]], Africa.<ref>[http://w ...first Lozi [[king]] [[Nyame]], by his second wife, queen Mwambwa. Nyame is a [[Sky god]] in [[African mythology]].
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  • ...community's membership. They can either be tagged as POTD or displayed in a special page on that site. ...selections. In the case of videogames, a POTD refers to a screenshot from a (usually) upcoming release.
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  • ...election petition''' refers to the procedure for challenging the result of a Parliamentary election. When a petition is lodged against an election return, there are 4 possible outcome
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  • '''Setlutlu''' was a Queen as a consort of King [[Sebetwane]], chief of [[Makololo tribe]]. She is also kno ...r she married Sebetwane. She bore him a son [[Sekeletu]], who later became a ruler.
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  • '''Angela Nyirenda''' is a Zambian musician. She has a significant discography, with popular songs like "Malo Abwino" and "Chalo C ...rovince]] of Zambia. She began her career not only as a singer but also as a dancer, showcasing her exceptional talent from an early age. She later move
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  • ...] is a tributary of the [[Lunsemfwa River]] and the [[Luangwa River]], and a part of the [[Zambezi River]] basin. It rises on the plateau north-west of The river is the site of the [[Mulungushi Dam]], and its name has become a symbol of Zambia's independence through the [[Mulungushi|Mulungushi Rock]].
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  • ...a paddle, half a dozen men can pull the pontoon across the river, which is a major [[tributary]] of the upper [[Zambezi River]]. This system is used on ...the ferry is not operating the only alternative to reach the other bank is a detour of about 900&nbsp;km via [[Kasempa]] in the east.
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  • ...ed''' is a wholly Zambian owned company, registered in Zambia in 1989, and a subsidiary company under the distinct umbrella of the TRADE KINGS GROUP OF UMCIL has set up the steel works in a phased construction scenario and in a backwards integration starting with re-rolling mill using initially scrap a
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  • ...of rights and obligations that may be exercised and enforced by parties in a legally recognized relationship. In contrast to other terms for legally ope
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  • The '''Zambia Republican Party''' is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ...)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 6% of the vote, winning a single seat.
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  • This is a series of articles constituting a chronological listing of events related to and occurring during the [[Presi
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  • ...losure)|boma]] housing the district council and offices, with a village of a few thousand people on the dirt road which runs from [[Chembe Ferry]] in th
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  • '''Michael Kumwenda''' (died 1996) was a [[Zambia]]n musician. He was lead singer and founder of the [[Burning Youth ...nce and struggle to find ground, the band reemerged in September 1998 with a new leader [[Jack Tembo]].
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  • '''FODEP''' is a civic, non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion and strengt ...uccessor to the Zambia Election Monitoring Coordinating Committee (ZEMCC), a consortium of civil society organizations which was in-turn formed in 1991
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  • ...ers in [[Zambia]]. One is a tributary of the [[Kafue River]] and the other a tributary of the [[Kabompo River]], both of which are tributaries of the [[
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  • ...a Daily Mail, 24 October 2014]</ref>) was a freedom fighter who fought for a black majority government in pre-independence era of [[Zambia]]. He was app ...was married to [[Veronica Mumba]], who was also a [[freedom fighter]] and a member of the Central Committee in the [[United National Independence Party
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  • *[[Zambezi, Zambia]], a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia *[[Zambezi Escarpment]], a name used for the escarpments forming both sides of the rift valley in whic
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  • ...rld employing in excess of 20,000 people. The city of [[Kitwe]] grew up as a service town for the Nkana mines but soon swallowed them up and the city is
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  • '''Zambia Reports''' is a Lusaka based and a private owned news [[website]] which is focused on mainly critical politica ...launched in March 2012. It came about as a result of a meeting of minds of a freelance foreign correspondent with an obsession with African politics, an
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  • ''Mulena Yomuhulu Mbumu wa Litunga'' '''Ngalama''' was a Tribal chief of [[Lozi people]] in [[Barotseland]] [[Zambia]], [[Africa]].< Ngalama was a son of Prince Ingulamwa, Chief of Mokola, who was a son of Queen Mbuymamwambwa.<ref>[http://www.royalark.net/Zambia/lozi2.htm F
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  • ...ation and protection of commercial and industrial property and to serve as a legal depository of the information tendered for registration. It comprises
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  • ...ananshiku was also the finance minister of Zambia for a time. He served as a director of the [[Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines]] and of the Internation
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  • ...ting Services]] (now [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]]). He was a producer, director and presenter who significantly promoted [[Zambian music ...teen age life and played for a number of band. He composed and contributed a song ''[[Think of the Nature]]'' on the [[Chris Mbewe (musician)|Chris Mbew
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  • ...m 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 stretched out like a piece of string its length would be a multiple of three or four times that figure.
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  • ...hishawasha]] in [[Zimbabwe]] <ref name="allafrica.com"/> being ordained as a priest in 1950.<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmungandu.htm ...School. He was made Vicar-General of Lusaka in 1963 before being moved to a parish in [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] in 1969. [[Pope Paul VI]] app
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  • ...us with the independence and identity of the nation, and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: *the '''[[Mulungushi Declaration]]''', a policy statement made by President [[Kenneth Kaunda]] in 1968 on the nation
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  • ...Lindunda''' is a [[Zambia]]n entrepreneur and co-founder of [[Bongohive]], a [[Lusaka]]-based technology hub supporting local social and economic develo
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  • ...es for Chokwe with a view to facilitate and promote its use. It is used as a lingua franca in eastern Angola.
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  • ...takafimbo}}</ref> A tournament of the same name was played in 2013 but was a different event, the [[Zambia Open]].
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  • ...ce can start in English is punctuated with Nyanja and then ends in Bemba - a popular way of communicating in Lusaka.
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  • ...a list of the '''Rulers of the Lunda Empire'''. The [[Lunda Empire]] was a pre-colonial [[Central Africa]]n state centered in the [[Democratic Republi *[[Yaav I a Yirung]] (ruled c. 1630-c. 1660)
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  • ...e shrine of Shimunenga, where traditional songs are chanted. There is also a cultural march past of women and girls in traditional attire, after which p ...ose of the custodian of the shrine. This is followed by a demonstration of a mock lion hunt and pelican fishing. The occasion is marked with traditional
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  • {{ About|the speaker of the National Assembly |a list| List of Speakers of the National Assembly of Zambia}} |type= Presiding officer of one chamber in a bicameral legislature
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  • '''Kariba Gorge''' is a large, natural gorge through which flowed the [[Zambezi River]] on the bord ...ga are considered a separate people with a somewhat different language and a lower economic status compared to the Tonga on the Zambia side.
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  • '''Cuthbert Ng'uni''' was a politician and [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Chipata]] under the [[United ...'Preservation of Public Security Regulations'' which came into force after a state of emergency was declared on 4 March 1993 to curb the [[Zero Option P
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  • ...of up to 1 m, but in the later dry season the flow may reduce to a produce a 'bridalveil' effect. ...pools stretching for a distance of more than 2 km above the main falls, in a landscape described by many as among the most beautiful in central Africa,
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  • ...ankwa''' (died 1972) was the husband to [[Alice Lenshina]]. Chintankwa was a cousin of Lenshina's first husband, [[Gibson Nkwale]]. After Nkwale died, L ...otest against the imprisonment of Joseph Mumba, a Lumpa member who accused a [[Bemba people|Bemba]] priest Pascal Kakokota of witchcraft.<ref>[Cultural
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  • ...river, but become visible as the [[dry season]] progresses. They are only a few metres high.
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  • ...''' is a [[Zambia]]n ophthalmologists.<ref>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=4552 A PEEP INTO LIFE OF THE BLIND] [[Times of Zambia]], 17 January 2014</ref> He
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  • ...films and documentaries. The festival also hosts a number of workshops and a variety of events that feature musical artistic genres.
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  • ...en identified as one of the five worst slums in Sub Saharan Africa. Due to a lack of resources there has been poor record keeping, but according to best ...areas in Africa. Education into prevention and removal of social stigma is a major aim of the Home Based Care unit. More than 50 percent of children liv
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  • ...Hansen|first1=Karen Tranberg|editor1-first=Ann|editor1-last=Schlyter|title=A Place to Live: Gender Research on Housing in Africa|url=http://books.google
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  • | Name = A Zambian Guitar | Cover = A Zambian Guitar by Charles Muyamwa.jpg
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  • '''Chipoma Falls''' is a waterfalls in [[Chinsali District]] in [[Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]]. ''Chipoma'' is a [[Bemba language|Bemba]] name derived from the sound produced as the water
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  • '''Muchu Kaingu''' is a [[Zambia]]n entrepreneur and IT specialist. Muchu graduated from the University of Greenwich with a BSc in Computing.
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  • ...ximately {{convert|20|m|ft}} high. Close to the lip of the falls, there is a rock shelter, which has [[petroglyphs]] and other evidence of late [[Stone
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  • ...language they speak though similar to Tumbuka is distinct and also shares a common strain with Bisa/[[Bemba people|Bemba]]. ...hat prior to this time the Senga had no separate identity but were part of a larger group.
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  • ...wa River]] and the [[Zambezi]]. In the town is a major road junction, with a surfaced road branching off and running 50&nbsp;km to the [[Mozambique]] bo ...ent) secondary technical school for African male students. The school had a brickyard where mud bricks were handmade and kiln-fired. Subjects included
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  • ...public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as a holiday.
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  • ...ove the eastern side of the [[Luangwa River|Luangwa]] Valley, and close to a quiet border crossing (the Mqocha/Mtyocha Border) to Malawi.<ref>{{cite web ...ed out its design on the back of a cigarette packet. The castle overlooked a swamp where the Lundazi and Msuzi Rivers met, which Button dammed using soi
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  • '''Andrea Ballard Mutale Zulu''' popularly known as '''Ballard Zulu''' is a [[Zambia]]n singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and economist. ...been conscripted into the art. He has also developed a reputation of being a reclusive artiste, rarely giving interviews and rarely performing live. <re
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  • ...ngwa River]]s in [[Zambia]] and part of the [[Zambezi River]] basin. It is a popular river for [[fishing]], containing large populations of [[tigerfish] ...he [[Kabwe]] mines through the [[Mita Hills Dam]], built in the 1950s with a reservoir about 30 km long by 3-5 km wide, and another power station at Lun
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  • '''Ingombe Ilede''' is an archaeological site in [[Zambia]], on a hill near the confluence of the [[Zambezi]] and [[Lusitu]] rivers, near the The place is thought to have been a small commercial state or principality whose chief item of trade was salt.
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  • ...ing workshop, was donated by the [[Diocese of Mbala]] in 1972, to serve as a museum. When it opened in 1974, it was named the Moto Moto museum, after Fr
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  • ...with red and white designs. It is typically used during the coronation of a chief, or during sacrifices to the ancestors.
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  • ...months to have a length of 30 days, and the second of five months to have a length of less than 31 days.
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  • ...Zambia|district]] of the same name. Access to the town is limited to only a few unsealed roads which do not see much traffic. Fish from the river provi ...ch lying on the opposite bank of the main channel. Lukulu is also home to a hospital, two markets and several schools. The rough roads are the only pro
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  • ...0 m. The falls is 80&nbsp;km from Mporokoso on the Kawambwa road. It has a similar depth of water falling over the edge to the [[Victoria Falls]] (Mos ...p;km downstream which are only slightly lower and narrower but also giving a semi circle spectacular view of falling water.
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  • ...ighbors, and former enemies: the evolution of Zambia-Zimbabwe relations in a changing regional context.(Southern Africa in the Postapartheid Era)] by Sc ...rare." The foreign affairs minister, Kabinga Pande, has said it has lodged a protest against Zimbabwe, against the "sustained malicious campaign against
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  • ...its intention to acquire an equity holding (usually 51 percent or more) in a number of key foreign-owned firms, to be controlled by the [[Industrial Dev ...ed to insurance companies and building societies, which were placed within a new parastatal body, the [[Finance and Development Corporation]] (FINDECO).
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  • ..., Zambia''' is a town in [[Zambia]] at the border with [[Zimbabwe]] and is a key point on the [[Great North Road (Zambia)|Great North Road]]. It is the ...ing just south of the Chirundu-Lusaka road near the Kariba turn-off. It is a listed [[Monument|National Monument]] of Zambia.
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  • ...ince]] of [[Zambia]]. Like other ''kalindula'' groups, they sing and play a style of [[Zambian music]] that blends traditional with modern musical mate ...d by Chikuni Radio Station and they have released a number of cassettes as a result of their collaboration with the station.<ref>[https://www.postzambia
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  • ...ch less known than Victoria Falls. The surrounding area was converted into a national park in 2010/11. ...is only 10-25 meters, but the width of the falls is impressive. They form a broad crescent, interrupted by rocky outcrops.
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  • ...da Mwale''' (22 May 1961 – 27 July 2001) popularly known as a 'Maximo' was a [[Zambia]]n comedian. In 1994, Mwale was featured in [[Ballad Zulu]]'s song ...and friend [[Dan Kanengoki]] popularly known as 'Sauzande' become a duo in a number of shows they did together.
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  • ...nd southern margins of which are marshy). Samfya has a few guesthouses and a number of [[Samfya beach|white sandy beaches]] which are used for recreatio ...s of national agencies, Samfya is a commercial and fishing centre, as well a centre for transport by boat to islands and other areas of the lake. Its hi
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  • ...l system, formed by the a common law system inherited from the British and a customary law system inherited from indigenous Africans (often termed Afric
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  • ...Lozi people|Lozi]] in [[Barotseland]], today's Western [[Zambia]], and was a wife of King [[Sipopa Lutangu]]. Her uncle was the king [[Mbololo (king)|Mb Mamochisane was a daughter of the King [[Sebetwane]], half-sister of Prince [[Sekeletu]] and
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  • ...CD'' who provided seed capital for the equipment and operational costs for a limited duration. ...site was re-launched under the new URL address called lusakatimes.com and a new operational model.
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  • ...bia]] to Lusaka. The portion from Mbala to Mupulungu could be regarded as a spur linking to the Lake Tanganyika steamer service which was popular with ...[[Tanzam Highway]]) via [[Tunduma]] was upgraded in the 1960s and provided a good route through to Dar es Salaam and Arusha, this section became known a
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  • During the One party rule of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Zambia]] saw a decline in the economy creating disappointment among the people. Several st ...e Kaunda government. In the early hours of 1 July 1990, Luchembe announced a hostile takeover on state owned radio at the [[Zambia National Broadcasting
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  • '''Lesa Uwamweo''' was a gospel song by [[Catherine Chanda Mayuni]]. ...told her before she passed on... "Uyu Lesa, ni Lesa uwamweo" (This God is a God of life).
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  • ...were generally in favour of the territory becoming a [[Crown Colony]] with a [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]].<ref name= ...ref name=G2>Gelfand, pp140–141</ref> Opponents included [[Leopold Moore]], a prominent politician and Advisory Council member.<ref name=G2/>
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  • ...1965, this is a result of the union of Church of Central Africa, Rhodesia (a mission work of the [[Church of Scotland]]), the Union Church of Copperbelt ...resbyterian]] church government with 9 presbyteries and a [[Synod]]. It is a member of the [[World Communion of Reformed Churches]] and the [[World Meth
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  • ...n that country and who are now almost integrated and Tonga from the south. A lot of prospecting for minerals such as [[copper]] and [[gold]] was done in
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  • ...functions as a entire. In a five/35 lotto system, it is far better to play a number pattern that occurs seven occasions in just about every 100 draws ra
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  • ...ibution to the freedom struggle. During the freedom struggle, Daka donated a Bedford lorry to [[UNIP]] which the party used in its operations Daka’s ran a shop called Happy Grocery at Mulephele. He later ventured into entertainmen
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  • '''Rose Chumpuka''' is a Zambian media broadcast and has been working for [[ZNBC]] since 1992.
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  • ...oso') is a senior chieftainship of the [[Bemba people]] of [[Zambia]], and a subordinate chief of Paramount Chief [[Chitimukulu]]. The chief's palace is
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  • ...to the [[Copperbelt Province]] in the same capacity.<ref name=zadama/> As a journalist, he served as sports editor at the [[Zambia Daily Mail]].<ref>[h ...er 2015 after battling kidney failure for about nine years. He survived by a spouse, seven children and 11 grandchildren. <ref name=zadama>[https://www.
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  • The Luombe River 7.2 km from Chilubula Mission in [[Kasama District]] makes a beautiful water fall called: Chishimba Falls (older: Chisimba Falls). The L ...20 follow the sign "Chishimba Falls 700m - National Monument" to the left. A hydro-electric power plant (owned by [[ZESCO]]) is located above the falls.
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  • ...hile its main industry now is [[kapenta]] [[fishing]]. It is also home to a [[lighthouse]] and an [[airstrip]], while [[ferry|ferries]] sail to [[Chete ...investors who are all looking at bringing more tourism into the area, with a proposed [[campsite]], lodge and many more [[future]] [[tourist attractions
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  • ...r [[Bemba language|Bemba]] song, ''[[Lesa Uwamweo (song)|Lesa Uwamweo]]'', a single from her first and only album.
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  • ...mson Siame Penza''' (1949 – 6 November 1998 in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]) was a [[Zambia]]n [[politician]]. ..., he ran as a candidate of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) for a seat in Parliament, winning the Munali constituency significantly with 82 p
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  • ...al Park]]. On the 6th of February, 2012, President [[Michael Sata]] issued a directive to try and move Itezhi-Tezhi from [[Southern Province, Zambia|Sou ...employee to settle on the site was an old man employed as a watchman by a company called emplogilo. His name was Mangilasi Sawemba.
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  • ...by the [[Lovale people]] of [[Angola]] and [[Zambia]]. It is recognized as a regional language for educational and administrative purposes in Zambia, wh ...anguage. The problem is resolved when a 90-year-old woman is found, who is a former missionary who speaks Luvale fluently, and she acts as the interpret
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  • In February 1993, the government-owned [[Times of Zambia]] reported that a plot by the former ruling party, [[UNIP]], to overthrow the [[MMD]] governm ...o have been behind the plan, otherwise masterminded by [[Cuthbert Nguni]], a UNIP [[member of parliament]] (MP) and [[Wezi Kaunda]], son of former presi
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