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  • ...bia international]] [[association football|football]] player who played in central defence or as a defensive midfielder. ...ns Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Courtney, Barrie|title=African Nations Cup 1994 - Final Tournament Details|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables
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  • | location = [[Central Province, Zambia]] ...Zambezi park and its surrounding GMA is its remote location. Unlike South African parks, there are no paved roads and you are very unlikely to encounter anot
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  • '''General elections''' were held in [[Zambia]] on 27 October 1983. At the time, the country was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National ...stood for election to the National Assembly, with 46 rejected by the UNIP central committee.<ref name=IPU>[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_19
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  • ...name=AED>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref> Voter turnout was around 60% in the parliamentary ...for election to the National Assembly, of which 612 were approved the UNIP central committee.<ref name=IPU>[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_19
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  • |location = [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]] |image = [[File:ZM-Central.png|250px]]
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  • '''General elections''' were held in [[Zambia]] on 12 December 1978. At the time, the country was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National ...osed.<ref>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref>
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  • |timezone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...ked by the colonial era leading to it being called the "largest village in central Africa".
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  • [[File:African-civilizations-map-pre-colonial.svg|thumb|330px|Lunda shown in the lower mid ...blic of Congo]], north-eastern [[Angola]] and northwestern [[Zambia]]. Its central state was in [[Katanga Province|Katanga]].
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  • |full_name= Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union ...1949, and campaigned actively to improve working conditions and wages for African miners, as well as opposing racial discrimination in hiring. The union amal
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  • ...005) and Mr. Wykerd for the purpose of printing small items in their spare time. Mr. Edward Brockman Hovelmeier had experience with print, having been in ...d the circulation of the Copperbelt Times, it was necessary to have a more central location as Chingola was at the end of the railway line and there were no d
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  • ...n attended [[Matopo Mission School]] in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time). 1953 - Attended African National Conference of Northern Rhodesia at Monze with Joshua Nkomo, Ndaban
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  • ...sition in 2007, by [[Levy Mwanawasa]], the [[president of Zambia]] at that time, replacing [[Felix Mfula]], who retired.<ref>{{cite web|title=Levy Appoints ...Zambia]], Faculty of Law, where she taught commercial law. For a period of time, she worked as director of licensing and enforcement at the Zambian Securit
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  • ...[[Zambia]]n football coach who won Zambia her first ever East and Central African Championship (CECAFA) Challenge Cup in 1984 and was also in charge of Zambi The following year, Banda became the first Zambian to sign a full-time contract as national team coach when he signed a three-year deal and he und
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  • ...ional football team|Zambia national team]], which he captained at the 1978 African Cup of Nations in Ghana. He later coached [[Mufulira Wanderers F.C.|Mufulir ...een and managed by King George High School teacher Glyn Peters. During his time with Zambia Schools, Musenge played in high profile friendly matches agains
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  • ...eam|Malawi]] in the 1984 final in [[Uganda]] after a goalless draw at full-time. He was named Zambia's Sportsman of the Year in 1985. ...Tigers at Shinde Stadium in Mufulira. With Wanderers trailing 2–0 at half-time, Chabala replaced Kabwe and the 'Mighty' men went on to win the match 3–2
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  • ...a school teacher but when World War II broke out he enlisted with the East African Division and served in Burma. ...st Hugh Tracey in 1946.<ref name="harris"/> He went on to join the Central African Broadcasting Service (CABS) as an announcer-translator, who also claimed he
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  • ...unda]] from Malawi, the father of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (who became the first African Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia in 1963 and then the first president of ...hodesian government, he became a founding member of the Northern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress
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  • ...ed at the end of the season, Chilengi established himself in the team as a central defender. He won the 4 Challenge Cups, 2 Champion of Champion trophies, 2 H ...inst Uganda and dived in the same direction, and the match went into extra-time and then penalties where Zambia carried the day 3–0 after [[David Chabala
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  • ...es mainly in the [[Ecoregions of Zambia#Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands|Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands]] ecoregion, but also includes patches of the ra At that time and into the 1970s, Sumbu was considered to be, with [[South Luangwa Nation
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  • ...n and stayed with Stars for two seasons. He was on the move again but this time to league champions [[Nkana F.C.|Nkana Red Devils]] where we would form a d After starring for Zambia at [[1992 African Cup of Nations|CAN 1992]], Mbasela was signed by [[Germany|German]] second
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  • |work=Dictionary of African Christian Biography |publisher=African Books Collective |year=2010 |ISBN=9982-24-052-8}}</ref>
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  • ...African Cup of Nations; the [[Zambia national football team]] in the 2000 African Cup of Nations, and the Namibia national football team in 2008. He managed ...was part of the victorious squad that won the 1984 Confederation of East & Central Africa Football Association (CECAFA) Cup in Uganda though he was not a regu
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  • ...] of Zambia who became an African music star in the 1970s. He spent a long time in Nairobi, Kenya, where he collaborated with fellow Zambia emigre [[Peter ...returned to Zambia a year later to become a business executive. During his time in South Africa, he collaborated with local musicians and formed a band cal
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  • ...[[rift valley]] or [[graben]] forming a south-west extension of the [[east African Rift]], branching off its [[Lake Rukwa]]-[[Lake Malawi]] southern section, ...sashi and the Lunsemfwa which has come from the opposite direction. At one time, millions of years ago, there was no way out and the Luangwa Rift filled wi
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  • ...e campaigning for Nkumbula, who was contesting for the presidency of the [[African National Congress]] (ANC), against [[Godwin Mbikusita-Lewanika]] and [[Safe ...xander Scott offered him the job of printer and proofreader at the Central African Mail.
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  • | name = African leopard | image_caption = African leopard in [[South Luangwa National Park]].
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  • | office = Member of the Central Committee (MCC)[[UNIP]] ...975 served as Member of Parliament, Ambassador, Minister and Member of the Central Committee under the ruling party [[UNIP]] led by [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He die
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  • ...at about an additional million Tumbuka people live in central and southern African countries such as Tanzania because of the diffusion of Tumbuka people as mi ...be of Tumbukas.<ref>{{cite book|author=AD Easterbrook|title=Journal of the African Society|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=f0o8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA331|year=19
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  • ...he [[returning officer]] after he failed to return his declaration form in time.<ref name=EAR1>"Mr. G. B. Beckett's Nomination Invalid" ''East Africa and R ...ad been nominated for membership of the Assembly by the Northern Rhodesian African Representative Council from a field of 14 candidates.<ref>"N. Rhodesian Cha
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  • ...ialism|colonial]] [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] of the [[British Empire]] in [[central Africa]] and today is a settlement in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia] ...y out of Msiri. He left his second-in-command, Captain Crayshaw, with some African troops to build and staff the boma.<ref name="NRJ"/>
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  • |subdivision_name1 = [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]] |subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Zambia#Central Province|District]]
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  • ...as a Zambian coach and former footballer. He represented Zambia in three [[African Cup of Nations]] tournaments and was named Zambian captain in 1980, the sam ...and he had seven siblings, three of which were girls. He attended Luanshya Central School and Luanshya Boys Secondary School and joined Luanshya side [[Roan U
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  • |profession=Central Banker, Miner, Ambassador ...paywall}}</ref> was a Zambian businessman who was a former Governor of the Central [[Bank of Zambia]] and Chairman of the [[Football Association of Zambia]].
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  • ...y under the vision of [[Cecil Rhodes]], in the attempt to connect adjacent African possessions of the British Empire through a continuous line from Cape Town, ...somewhat rival strategy in the late 1890s to link its western and eastern African colonies, namely Senegal to Djibouti. Southern Sudan and Ethiopia were in
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  • {{About|the 1969 declaration of African heads of State on human rights and white supremacy rule|the 1979 declaratio ...thirteen Heads of State offered dialogue with the rulers of these Southern African states under the condition that they accept basic principles of human right
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  • ...= Prime Minister Mainza Chona (left) seen here greeting [[UNIP]] Member of Central Committee [[Humphrey Mulemba]]. Source: mainzachona.com ...ay's Inn. He was called to the bar in 1958. While in England, he met other African nationalists, including [[Harry Nkumbula]] and [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He also
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  • |image_coat = Coat of arms of the Central African Federation.png The '''Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland''', also known as the '''Central African Federation''' ('''CAF'''), was a semi-independent [[federation]] of three [
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  • ...'s own words she says that she wanted to be behind the microphone from the time she was 4 years old. Cleo used to perform at her own parties starting with Central Prison not only just just sing and
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  • ...s]], the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). ...Southern African regional body's 2009 COSAFA Cup runner-up, defeated third-time finalists Côte d'Ivoire after a dramatic penalty shootout in the final,<re
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  • | name = African buffalo | image_caption = An African buffalo at Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • | location = [[Central Province, Zambia]] ...onal Park''' is a park located in the [[Serenje]] District of [[Zambia]]’s Central Province. At roughly 390km2, Kasanka is one of Zambia’s smallest [[natio
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  • ...sm," http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,937731,00.html ''Time,'' 22 December 1958</ref> ...white competitors were presented to the Governor before the race.<ref name=time/>
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  • | name = African bush elephant<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Proboscidea | id = 11500009 | page = 91} | range_map=African Elephant distribution map.svg
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  • ...the British Government agreed to provide capital funds. Thus, the Central African Broadcasting Station came into being. ...oducts of this effort were the world's most extensive collection of ethnic African music, and a breakthrough in that most formidable barrier to audience growt
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  • ...er, producer and afro-jazz/[[Kalindula]] musician from [[Mkushi]] in the [[Central Province]] of [[Zambia]]. ...ger and dance director. The group underwent training and was funded by the African Development Bank to bring sensitization about water and sanitation in the c
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  • The elevation of the great central African plateau on which Zambia is located, typically between 1000 and 1300 metres, ...es. The vegetation is adapted to it, particularly the grasses, and at that time of the year deciduous trees have lost most of their leaves and so do not su
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  • ...he [[Cape-Cairo railway]] but the economic spur was to access the mines of Central Africa. The railway started as part of [[Rhodesian Railways]], the company ...-west. The ZR network connects to Lubumbashi via Ndola and Sakania. At one time the Lubumbashi line connected to the Benguela Railway through Angola to Lob
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  • The '''[[climate]] of [[Zambia]]''' in [[Central Africa|Central]] and [[Southern Africa]] is [[tropical]] modified by [[elevation|altitude ...amount of rain it brings. Failure of the rains causes hunger from time to time.
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  • ...tates the construction of [[Dugout (boat)|dugout canoes]], especially from African teak (''[[Pterocarpus angolensis]]'' or 'mulombwa' in [[Bemba language|Chib ...tivist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.): ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, 1874.</ref>
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  • ...velopment of chieftainship in a large and culturally homogeneous region of central [[Africa]]. ...n, Luapula and Copperbelt Provinces, and has become the most widely spoken African language in the country, although not always as a first language.
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  • ...le in the Rhodesias]], the elected Legislative Council was created. At the time, the office of prime minister did not exist, with all executive power being ...youngest prime minister and also the first that was not a member of UNIP's Central Committee.<ref name=lat>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-
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  • ...za.html|title=Zambia|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]]|accessdate=23 July 2009}}</ref> Zambia has been inha **[[Time zone]]: [[Central Africa Time]] ([[UTC+02]])
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  • **Time zone: Central Africa Time (UTC+02) *[[Central Province, Zambia|Central]]
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  • ...ing: finding this provided a worthwhile financial return, he became a full-time sculptor alongside other well-known figures such as [[Henry Munyaradzi]].<r *1998 ''Zimbabwe stenen Getuigenissen'', [[Royal Museum for Central Africa]], [[Tervuren]], Belgium
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  • |demonym = African |time = UTC-1 to UTC+4
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  • ...of our leaders who agreed to be part and parcel of that great development. Central in this is Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula. I do not think that without his consent ...the other, the settlers led by United Federal Party, to join in coalition, African National Congress's Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula chose to come with us. From that
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  • |official_name = Central |map_caption = Map of the Central Province and its districts
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  • ...Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland (1992).</ref> Similar African words include ''mbuga'' (commonly used in East Africa), ''matoro'' (Mashona What this means in practice is that it may take a long time, perhaps several years, for water from a heavy rainy season to percolate th
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  • ...rty]] (UNIP), the sole legal party in [[Zambia]]. The cabinet executed the central committee's policy. ...ia had three significant political parties: UNIP, the [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]], and the United Progressive Party (UPP). The ANC drew i
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  • ...ueen (novel)|The African Queen]]'', and [[John Huston]]'s subsequent [[The African Queen (film)|film version]]. [[Giles Foden]] retold the story.<ref name=fod ...in conjunction with the ''Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft'' ([[East African Railway Company]]).
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  • ...gton, Kevin|title=Lozi Kingdom and the Kololo|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of African History, Volume II, H-O|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn (Routledge)|location=New ...into Namibia and Angola and included other parts of Zambia, including its central [[Copperbelt Province]], south-west of the Democratic Republic of Congo's [
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  • ...in ring for Zambia's top job |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] and [[South African Press Association]] |publisher=[[Independent Online (South Africa)|Independ ...Banda sworn in, riots spread |agency=[[Agence France-Presse]] and [[South African Press Association]] |publisher=[[Independent Online (South Africa)|Independ
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  • ...ry of Lake Mweru (Zambia), with notes on water level fluctuations |journal=African Journal of Aquatic Science |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=145–150 |publisher= ...ying in the Lake Mweru-Luapula [[graben]], which is a branch of the [[East African Rift]].<ref name="Master">
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  • Playing in a central role as a second striker in the number ten shirt, he helped Nkana win their ...isbelief as defender John Mwanza headed in the equalizer nine minutes from time. It was too much to bear for the Red Devil’s fans who rioted after the ma
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  • ...Lusaka in April 1985 but missed out on the second leg as Banda preferred a central defensive pairing of [[Jones Chilengi]] and John "Butcher" Mwanza, which st He was left out of Zambia's [[1986 African Cup of Nations|CAN 1986]] squad but made a comeback in December 1986 when h
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  • ...)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who calle ...efs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo.” KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar, University of Natal, Durban.</ref> Mwata Kazembe was said
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  • ...)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray.</ref>) who calle ...efs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo.” KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar, University of Natal, Durban.</ref> Mwata Kazembe was said
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  • ...f Zambia,'' 11 October 1977 p.8</ref> In December 1980, he decided to call time on his playing career and took up coaching.<ref name=quits>Kamphodza, Sam. ...retired, Simwala was named captain and he led Zambia to the 1976 East and Central Africa football tournament where they lost the final 2–0 to Uganda. He wa
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  • ...[Zambia]]n male Light Heavyweight-class boxer who was [[Commonwealth]] and African Boxing Union champion for more than six years. Mwale, who is Zambia’s gre ...formidable amateur boxer. He reigned as middleweight champion in East and Central Africa and was appointed captain of the Zambia national boxing team in 1973
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  • ...repreneur, Non-political Social Commentator, Social Justice Advocate, Part Time Radio Presenter,<ref name=SKL/> Peer Educator and Founder of [[Music For Ch ...etitions; reciting poems. The following year Brian learned how to beat the African drum and became a drummer and singer in the school cultural group. He was a
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  • ...lose to that of Julius Nyerere in Tanzania. Economical policies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in pla ...was formulated by the Central Committee of UNIP. The cabinet executed the central committee's policy. In legislative elections, only candidates running for U
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  • ...Commissioner]]s were asked to provide information on the affected areas by central government authorities in [[Lusaka]]. During the time of the [[Central African Federation]], the Northern-Rhodesian Federal government’s Assistant Secre
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  • ...tpost in [[British Empire|British colonial]] control of this part of south-central Africa.<ref name="NRJ">[http://www.nrzam.org.uk ‘’The Northern Rhodesia ...as ravaged by the [[slave trade]] during much of the 19th Century, and the African Lakes Company devoted some efforts to trying to stamp it out. This activity
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  • ...t names of that time such as Protasio Makofi and Adriano Musa. At the same time, he did a bit of boxing at Chililabombwe Welfare Hall but he soon settled o ...nto the first team where he was one of the youngest players though by this time, he had grown into a big lad with a lethal shot. Standing at 1.95m tall, he
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  • ...eir training barracks in [[Lusaka]] on March 16, 1964. Credit: GettyImages Central Press]] ...a (Portuguese West Africa), the Belgian Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa), Mashona
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  • ...f the constitution after the signing of the Choma Declaration. At the same time, Kaunda oversaw the acquisition of majority stakes in key foreign-owned com ...ther was from Nyasaland, also known as Malawi and his mother was the first African woman to teach in colonial Zambia. They were both teachers among the Bemba
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  • |organs = [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], [[Southern African Development Community|SADC]], COMESA For the first time since 1989 Zambia's economic growth reached the 6%-7% mark (in 2007) needed
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  • ...through the command of Colonel Jan Dirk “Jannie” Breytenbach of the South African Special forces, Mushala looted, abducted and pillaged and sabotaged the Nor ...tween and within South African military and political intelligence at this time, it would be unsurprising if the Recces in Caprivi offered Mushala and his
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  • ...n Rhodesia]]. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of ½, 1, 3, | African elephant
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  • '''Northern Rhodesia''' was a [[protectorate]] in [[southern Africa|south central Africa]], formed in 1911 by [[Amalgamation (politics)|amalgamating]]<ref>No ...Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] formed in 1953 was intensely unpopular among the African majority and its formation hastened calls for majority rule. As a result of
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  • ...ber 1995.<ref name=Unleaders /> She was a [[consultant]] in the Europe and Central Asia department and the Africa department,<ref name=Barclays /> and co-auth ...,29569,1894410,00.html The 2009 TIME 100 – Full List]. ''[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]''. 2009. Accessed 11 July 2015.</ref> and one of [[Oprah Winfrey]]'s "20
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  • '''Lake Tanganyika''' is an [[African Great Lakes|African Great Lake]]. It is estimated to be the [[List of lakes by volume|second l ...s situated within the [[Albertine Rift]], the western branch of the [[East African Rift]], and is confined by the mountainous walls of the valley. It is the l
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  • ...ice officer, railway man and trade unionist during colonial rule. He spent time in [[London]] working on the railway sweeping the platforms. Among other th ...presidential election, 2008|presidential by-election]] at a meeting of its Central Committee on 30 August 2008. Accepting the nomination, he expressed the nee
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  • ...and flows slowly, but as it flows eastward towards the border of the great central plateau of Africa it reaches a chasm into which the Victoria Falls plunge. ...damage to wildlife was caused by uncontrolled hunting of animals such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]] and [[waterbuck]] during the [[Mozambique Civil War]] and
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  • ...h the town of [[Kapiri Mposhi]] in [[Zambia]]'s [[Central Province, Zambia|Central Province]]. The [[Single track (rail)|single-track]] railway is {{convert| ...of China's support for [[African independence movements|newly independent African countries]] gave rise to TAZARA's designation as the "Great Uhuru Railway",
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  • ...tain Alan Hlathwayo and Richard Chimiya tied the score line and with extra-time looming, Mwale cut in from the left to score a late and historic winner for ...twice. He scored the goal that tied the game at 3-3 and took it into extra time, and the fifth goal in a 5-3 victory in a match where Warriors curiously wo
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  • ...Makwaza]] and was part of Zambia's squad during the country's very first [[African Cup of Nations|CAN]] outing in 1974 and made the official CAF team of the t ...ut on top and went through due to a strange rule which was in force at the time, that favoured the team that won the second leg in the event of a tie. When
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  • ...ational hero in 1874{{mdashb}}led to the founding of several major central African Christian missionary initiatives carried forward in the era of the European ...m. In addition, he attended divinity lectures by Wardlaw, a leader at this time of vigorous anti-slavery campaigning in the city. Shortly after, he applied
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  • ...rter after they ambushed a group of supporters that were marching on the [[Central Business District]] after Police cancelled a planned rally in [[Chawama]]. ...here expected to closed at 18hour those that opened late where given extra time the last polling station in Nalolo district Namawunga polling station close
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  • ...4th King of Barotseland, His Majesty Lubosi Imwiko II, in appreciating the time long co-existence with his people and for the continued cordial relationshi ...continue living with them all in harmony, while paying allegiance to their central chieftainship in their countries of origin. Equally, Mbunda people in the d
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  • ...t country.<ref>Mchombo (2006).</ref> "It is also one of the seven official African languages of [[Zambia]], where it is spoken mostly in the Eastern Province. ...E. 1895.</ref> and ''A grammar of Chinyanja, a language spoken in British Central Africa, on and near the shores of Lake Nyasa'',<ref>Henry, George. 1891.</r
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  • ...ok part in tribal matches and like Blackpool, affiliated to the Copperbelt African Football Association. The team played their games at Mutende ground and was ...n their African and European versions, Wanderers were predominantly an all-African side for the simple reason that Mufulira was a political hot-bed during the
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