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  • Addis Ababa (Permanent Mission to the African Union) Brussels (Mission to the European Union)
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  • {{Infobox Union |full_name= Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union
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  • *{{flag|European Union}} (Delegation)
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  • ...y (Rhodesia and Nyasaland)|Federal Party]], which won 10 of the 12 elected European seats in the Legislative Council.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. ...tes defeated independents backed by the European Mineworkers Union and the European Salaried Staff Association. The only two seats in which they were defeated
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  • ...December 2019. He has also served as Zambia's Ambassador to the [[African Union]], from June 2003 to June 2007. ...om [[University of Nairobi|Nairobi University]]. He served as director for European Affairs from June to August 1996 then he was moved to Director for Africa a
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  • ...ocal and international clients, including the Zambian government, European Union and the United Nations.<ref name=destiny>{{cite news|title=Zambia : Zambian
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  • ...laboration with the [[Electoral Commission of Zambia]] (ECZ), the European Union (EU), the Freedom Forum of the USA and the [[Zambia Institute of Mass Commu
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  • ...ion-releases-k15bn-for-livingstone-museum-renovations-32008|title=European Union releases K1.5bn for Livingstone Museum renovations |publisher=Artshub.co.uk
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  • ...iness community and international donor organizations such as the European Union. The initiative has since been registered as a trust,<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • She served as Technical Consultant to the European Union and is currently Technical and Policy Advisor to the [[Ministry of Sport Yo
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  • ...e '''''Kabwe''''' or ''Kabwe-Ka Mukuba'' means 'ore' or 'smelting' but the European/Australian prospectors named it Broken Hill after a similar mine in [[Broke ...opposed by the Northern Rhodesia Railway Trade Union (the black Africans' union) led by [[Dixon Konkola]] and also based in Kabwe.<ref name="TZ"/>
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  • ...Africa regional office) as well as media liaison officer for the European Union Electoral Observation Mission to Zambia in 2001.
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  • ...d Portuguese traders were visiting by the 18th Century. The first recorded European visitors to Zambia were the Portuguese [[Manuel Caetano Pereira]] (a trader ...xploration of the upper [[Zambezi River]], and in 1855 he became the first European to see [[Victoria Falls|Mosi-oa-Tunya]], the waterfall on the [[Zambezi Riv
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  • In 1906 Union Minière du Haut Katanga was formed to exploit the Katanga mines. King Leop ...Although the allegations were probably ill-founded, from 1914 onwards, the European settlers called for the replacement of BSAC control of the railways through
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  • |profession =Trade Union official ...of Zambia|second President of Zambia]] from 1991 to 2002. Chiluba, a trade union leader, won the country's multi-party presidential election in 1991 as the
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  • ...f years by hunter-gatherers and migrating tribes. After sporadic visits by European explorers starting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and oc *[[African Union/United Nations Hybrid operation in Darfur]] (UNAMID)
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  • ...ars by [[hunter-gatherer]]s and migrating tribes. After sporadic visits by European explorers starting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and oc *[[African Union/United Nations Hybrid operation in Darfur]] (UNAMID)
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  • ...ights: H. Hichilema in Zambia, Dr Gudina in Ethiopia, South Sudan | News | European Parliament]</ref>denounced the arrest. The [[Africa Liberal Network]] conde
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  • ...ramme]]'s [[World Conservation Monitoring Centre]] and the [[International Union for Conservation of Nature]] (IUCN), had not distinguished between the two ...he resources and manpower provided by the government (with some [[European Union]] assistance) have proven insufficient to stop the poaching.<ref>{{cite web
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  • [[European Union]] electoral observers said that the election was "generally well administer
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  • ...ould only vote after three years of residency). Nyasaland showed the least European and greatest African population growth. The dominant role played by the Southern Rhodesian European population within the CAF is reflected in that played by its first leader,
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  • * {{Flag|European Union}}: On 14 August the EU Chief observer published a Press Release only commen
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  • ...us of a protectorate. The territory attracted a relatively small number of European settlers, but from the time these first secured political representation, t ...ia Press pp. 87, 202–3. ISBN 978-0-52002-693-3.</ref> Although Rhodes sent European [[settlers]] into the territory that became [[Southern Rhodesia]], he limit
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  • ...s of 1954, Nkumbula and Kaunda organised a partially successful boycott of European-owned butcheries in [[Lusaka]]. However, Nkumbula, Kaunda and the ANC found
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  • ...n Development Community]] (SADC), the [[African Union]] and the [[European Union]] were invited to send election observers.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://engl ..., 31 October 2008.</ref> According to the Electoral Commission and African Union observers, voting went well and there were no major problems. An MMD predic
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  • ...er his house at [[Luangwa, Zambia|Feira]].|alt=A red flag with the British Union Jack in the canton.]] ...garrison, pulling down the Portuguese flag and running up the [[Union Flag|Union Jack]] in its place. He then returned to Feira, leaving the British flag fl
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  • ...ewa|Nyanja]] language, ''Manda'' means graveyard. The area was expanded by European (mainly British) settlers in 1905 with the building of the railway. ...p://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyworldcup2003/story/0,,1054302,00.html "Rugby Union World Cup Special Reports: South Africa"], ''[[The Guardian]]'', 6 October
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  • ...f the thirteenth century. After visits by [[European exploration of Africa|European explorers]] in the eighteenth century, Zambia became the British protectora ===European contact===
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  • ...n and oral literature, drawing inspiration from local folk stories, and of European tales of adventure and exploration. Their father Edward was also an accompl
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  • ...ic religious services of healing and exorcism which attracted huge crowds. European clergy in Lusaka criticized him for using elements of traditional African r ...years as a celibate priest ... I only knew God as a male. Now, through my union with Maria, I have come to see the other side of God's heart, which is fema
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  • ...African Christian missionary initiatives carried forward in the era of the European [[Scramble for Africa]]".<ref name="Mackenzie">John M. Mackenzie, "David Li ...l as part of their training to become ministers within the Congregational Union serving under the LMS.<ref name="Roberts"/><ref>{{Cite book|title=Livingsto
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  • ...d War development project" ''Boston Review''] 2004-12-01</ref> The Soviet Union was similarly uninterested.<ref name=MonsonBR/> ...pported the construction of the railway to secure votes against the Soviet Union at the Asia-Africa summit of Algiers of 1965.<ref>Jung Chang, Jon Halliday,
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  • ...two main, but rival, peoples—separately rebelled against the coming of the European settlers, the BSAC defeated them in the First Matabele War and Second Matab ...ernard M. |title=The Making of a Racist State: British Imperialism and the Union of South Africa, 1875–1910 | year=1996|publisher=Africa World Press|locat
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  • ...Kaunda and Nkumbula failed to mobilise native African peoples against the European-dominated [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. In 1955 Kaunda and Nkum ...ates. In 1980, Kaunda would purchase sixteen MiG-21 jets from the [[Soviet Union]], which would ultimately provoke a reaction from the United States. Kaunda
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  • ...the 1889 [[Berlin conference]] and the ensuing [[Scramble for Africa]] by European powers, there was considerable interest by the Belgians, the Germans and th *1921 Zambezi Union Mission of Seventh Day Adventists, Mr & Mrs HJ Hurlow at Chimpempe Falls
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  • ...velopment community, the African continental free trade area, the European union and china, among others.
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  • ...l summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), launch of the African Union. *'''1920s''' - Discovery of copper, which later encourages an influx of European technicians and administrators.
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