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  • ...ilho''. The Portuguese had originally brought corn from the Americas to [[Africa]]. ...h Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana and many other parts of sub-Saharan [[Africa]], traditionally made into uphuthu], sour-milk porridge, pap, and also Umqo
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  • ...ation]] ([[ZIMCO]]), to create one of the largest companies in sub-Saharan Africa. In 1973 management contracts under which the day-to-day operations of the
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  • ...e leader of a Sub-Saharan African government since F. W. de Klerk in South Africa.
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  • ...sform lives and communities in both the rich western world and sub-Saharan Africa. ...around 80,000 people, and is one of the most deprived areas in sub-Saharan Africa. HIV is common among adults and children, many of whom have lost their pare
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  • ...ional Assembly'', Volume 2, Issue 2, Part 1, p2185</ref><ref>''Sub-Saharan Africa Report'', Issues 2457–2463, p22</ref>
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  • .... Misisi has been 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 accordi ...ears. HIV and AIDS remains a huge problem in Misisi, as with many areas in Africa. Education into prevention and removal of social stigma is a major aim of t
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  • ...the area of Zambia’s contribution to the liberation struggles in Southern Africa, which has directed the independent producer to not only commence on a feat ...producers, and distributors with membership mostly drawn from the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) countries.
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, [[South Africa]] ...t condition and was transferred to a hospital in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. She died following an operation on 5 April 2012. Her son, Wina Wina, lat
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  • ...leo bleyenberghi'') is a subspecies of the lion that lives in southwestern Africa. It is found in Namibia, Angola, Zaire, western [[Zambia]], western Zimbabw ...ations for conservation of the lion (''Panthera leo'') in West and Central Africa|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02500.x|url=http://www.birdforum.net/attachmen
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  • ...s were described as "warm".<ref name="sub">{{cite book |title= Sub-Saharan Africa report 2265–2269|year= 1980|publisher= Foreign Broadcast Information Serv ...rovided 2 million DKK for the [[Chilanga Cement]].<ref>{{cite book |title= Africa research bulletin |year= 1965|publisher= Blackwell |page= 413|url= http://b
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  • ...a constable. Later he became senior instructor at the training depot.<ref>Africa Police Journal Vol 1 No 4 [http://www.enongqaipublications.com/uploads/2/5/ ...Mataka%22Lawson+Hicks&hl=ko&sa=X&ei=24OWVeexOYXn-QGqopK4Aw&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA Africa Research Bulletin Blackwell, 1965]</ref>
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  • | image = Leopard africa.jpg ...6-1.RLTS.T15954A50659089.en}}</ref> Leopards have been recorded in [[North Africa]] as well.<ref name="Miththapala et al, 1996">{{cite journal |last=Miththap
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  • * "Determinants of FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa", Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012<ref name="maxwell"/>
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  • ...' – is a large species of [[eagle]] that is found throughout [[sub-Saharan Africa]] wherever large bodies of open water occur that have an abundant food supp ...s. Its distinctive cry is, for many, evocative of the spirit or essence of Africa.<ref>http://www.wilkinsonsworld.com/tag/african-fish-eagle/</ref><ref name=
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  • ...taxonomy, phylogeography and conservation of giraffes in West and central Africa." Comptes rendus biologies330.3 (2007): 265–274.</ref> Giraffes have a ty Giraffes occur in arid and dry-savannah zones in sub-Saharan Africa, provided trees are available as a food source (IUCN). The Rhodesian giraff
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  • | timezone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]]
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  • ...http://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=8700168</ref>) from [[sub-Saharan Africa]] and the third black chess Grandmaster in history, after [[Maurice Ashley]
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  • Facilities are among the best in sub-Saharan Africa. High-capacity [[microwave radio relay]] connects most larger towns and cit
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  • ...ia, Malawi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, South Africa
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  • ...">{{cite news |last= Laing |first=Aislinn|date=29 October 2014 |title=I am Africa's first white democratic leader, says Zambian vice-president |url=http://ww ...s also the deputy editor of ''The Business and Economy of East and Central Africa'' during this period.{{citation needed|date=October 2014}}
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  • ...[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] {{nowrap|(South Africa)}} ...men's game in Africa, with most of the funding for women's football in the Africa coming from [[FIFA]], not the local national football association.<ref name
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  • Africa: South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, ...Corporation (ZIMCO), to create one of the largest companies in sub-Saharan Africa, with the country's president, [[Kenneth Kaunda]] as Chairman of the Board.
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  • ...olonial]] [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] of the [[British Empire]] in [[central Africa]] and today is a settlement in the [[Luapula Province]] of [[Zambia]], and ...sent to obtain a treaty from Msiri by the BSAC from the [[British Central Africa|British Commissioner]]'s office at [[Zomba, Malawi|Zomba]] in [[Nyasaland]]
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  • ...% <br> {{flag|China}} 14.1% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 13.4% <br> {{flag|South Africa}} 6.1% <br> {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} 4.9% (2014 est.)<ref>{{cite web|u |import-partners = {{flag|South Africa}} 31.3% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 18.7% <br> {{flag|China}} 9.3% <br> {{flag|K
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  • ...graduated from Goromonzi with amongst the best A level results in Southern Africa at the time, with 2 'A's and 2 'B's in English, History, Geography and Chem ...]](RLI)''' from 1956, the first local anthropological research facility in Africa and notably RLI anthropologists have since been lauded by some as "liberal,
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  • ...[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] {{nowrap|(South Africa)}} ...men's game in Africa, with most of the funding for women's football in the Africa coming from [[FIFA]], not the local national football association.<ref name
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  • ...ion=com_content&task=view&id=1875&Itemid=35 "Chipata Railway"], ''Railways Africa'', Friday, 2 November 2007.</ref> ...rica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1874&Itemid=35 Railways Africa - EXTENDING BEYOND CHIPATA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...of the displaced, impoverished and diseased in many parts of [[sub-Saharan Africa]]. Gunda, M. R. & Kugler, J. (2012).The Bible and Politics in Africa (2012) Vol.7 of Bible African Studies. University of Bamberg Press. Pg.170
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  • ...Lusaka (now the [[Russian embassy]]) was the largest embassy in [[Southern Africa]].]] ...Taylor & Francis]]|year=1981|page=89|chapter=The Soviet Union and Southern Africa|isbn=0-89158-974-0|url=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=xPcNAAAAQAAJ}}</
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  • ...op:''' Proposed flag and arms.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Map of Barotseland within Africa; orthographic projection ...branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo
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  • | tourney_name = Africa Cup of Nations | image = 2012 Africa Cup of Nations logo.png
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  • |region=Subsaharan Africa, mostly Southern Hemisphere ...e regions commonly known as Central Africa, Southeast Africa, and Southern Africa. Parts of the Bantu area include languages from other language families (se
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  • |Angola, Ethiopia, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, United States |South Africa
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  • ...dence Zambia's economy flourishes. The mineral rights of the British South Africa Company now accrue to the state. And copper prices rise dramatically, large ...ration of UDI by Ian Smith, in 1965, Zambia becomes the frontline state in Africa's struggle against this act of white supremacy. Kaunda takes a lead in oppo
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  • ...wrap|[[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] (Southern Africa)}} | Confederation = [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]] (Africa)
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  • ...'Uhuru Railway''' or the '''Tanzam Railway''', is a [[railroad]] in [[East Africa]] linking the [[Port of Dar es Salaam|port]] of [[Dar es Salaam]] in [[Tanz ...ambia's economic dependence on [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by white-minority governments.<ref name="depend
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  • ...Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika]] - diplomat, former UNICEF Regional Adviser for Africa, Presidential Candidate (2001) * [[Steve Arneil]] - famous karate [[Kyokushin]] practitioner born in South Africa, but lived in Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) until he was 25
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  • Nkana mine is one of the largest in Africa,<ref>[http://www.mindat.org/loc-4349.html Nkana Mine] Mindat.org</ref> a co
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  • | Sub-confederation = [[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] ...badly/><ref name=anothernickname>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtnfootball.com/africa/zambia/news/2012/january/14-shepolopolo-wont-underrate-malawi.html |title=S
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  • ...RQwsE-PmYC&q=Kenneth+Kaunda+28+april&pg=PA13|title=Independence Leaders of Africa|first=Bridgette|last=Kasuka|date=7 February 2012|publisher=Bankole Kamara T ...99-to-prove-he-was-not-a-malawian|access-date=2021-06-18|website=Face2Face Africa|language=en}}</ref>
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  • ...= Fine art direction in Zambia and Africa, and international awareness of sub-Saharan African art ...book|last=Tayali|first=Henry|author2=Joe Kivubiro|title=Images of Southern Africa: An Exhibition of Graphics|publisher=Flinders University of South Australia
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  • ...from the early 1890s to 1902. Alone and unassisted, he arrived from South Africa in about 1887, reputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private ...k attempted to secure protection for his holdings from the [[British South Africa Company]]. The Company took little notice of him. When a local chief, Chint
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  • ...in Morocco so FAZ recalled him after six months to take the team to North Africa where Zambia bowed out in the group stages. ...ional team and the two took the team to the 1999 All Africa Games in South Africa where Zambia reached the final and they lost 1–0 to Cameroon. Following Z
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  • ...babwe), Bechuanaland (Botswana) and the Caprivi strip of German South West Africa (Namibia), was not a political unit and had no name at all. Customary law w In October 1889 Cecil Rhodes obtained a Royal Charter for the British South Africa Company to, 'inter alia'', make treaties, promulgate laws, preserve the pea
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  • ...erest by the Belgians, the Germans and the British in Southern and Central Africa to secure the area that covered the 4 Great Lakes namely, [[Lake Nyasa]], [ ...ing, and as a result he was sent by the Foreign office to work in Southern Africa and set base with the African Lakes Company (ALC), which had its headquarte
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  • ...s heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. "I go back to Africa to make an open path for Commerce and Christianity; do you carry out the wo
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  • ...forever be grateful to the almighty God for giving us such a great son of Africa. ...rade opportunities available in the common market for eastern and southern Africa,
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  • |time_zone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...''Republic of Zambia'''/ˈzæmbiə/ is a [[landlocked country]] in [[Southern Africa]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm |
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