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  • ...y played at a number of functions including weddings, annual balls for the army, and had the pleasure of sharing the stage with the legendary [[P.K. Chisha [[Category:Zambian musicians]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Wo
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  • ...bian-army-soldier-attempted-suicide/ | title=The real story behind Zambian Army soldier attempted suicide |date=13 November 2015 | location=Lusaka |
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  • ...onsists of the [[Zambia Army]], the [[Zambian Air Force|Air Force]], and [[Zambian National Service]] (ZNS). The ZDF is designed primarily for internal defenc ==Army==
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  • ...fied as adults by [[Zambia]]. There is no conscription. Applicants must be Zambian citizens and must have a Grade 12 certification. Applicants must also under
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  • ...enant Christopher Mwamba Luchembe'''), (born in 1960) is a former [[Zambia Army]] Lieutenant who at the age of 30 attempted a coup d’état during the one ...ting Corporation]] (ZNBC) radio studios where he announced that the Zambia Army had taken over Government and he cited [[1990 food riots|food riots]] of th
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  • ...nge, late Colonel Patrick Kafumukache, late General Christon Tembo, former Zambian vice president. ...Service Vehicle]] Driver. In 1980, General Miyanda was dismissed from the army by Dr Kenneth Kaunda for involvement an alleged coup plot. He was blacklist
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  • * '''[[Buumba Malambo]]''' – first and youngest Zambian to win the Women4Africa Award 2015 * '''[[Catherine Phiri]]''' – first Zambian/African female boxer to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight gol
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  • * [[K-Army Studios]]<ref name=KB/> ...Also Resigned from Zambia Association of Musicians|date=2019-01-08|website=Zambian Music Blog|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-15}}</ref>
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  • Banda played his football for Zambia Army (now [[Green Buffaloes F.C.|Green Buffaloes]]) though he never had a great ...r 1984. His reward was a promotion from Lt. Colonel to full Colonel in the army.
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  • ...Gen. '''Christon Tembo''' (1944 – 6 March 2009) was a vice-president and army commander in [[Zambia]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/17153 ...e through the ranks to become, in 1984, a highly respected and no nonsense army commander.
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  • ...who in 1997 together with the late captain [[Jack Chiti]] attempted [[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|a coup d’état]] during the rule of the then-Preside ...|accessdate=2015-06-19}}</ref> He became a headmaster and later joined the army's political education program when Kenneth D. Kaunda was President.<ref nam
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  • ...capital/975e21b7-9ea2-42b5-86cb-4f43301ea7fb/ Rhodesian Planes Strike Near Zambian Capital], Washington Post, 20 October 1978</ref> ...orce not to interfere with their operations or face similar action. If the Zambian airforce intervened, warned Green Leader, they would be wiped off the skies
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  • | command_structure = [[Zambian Defence Force]] | nickname = Landa Army
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  • ...ce and convention centre, used also as an official reception centre by the Zambian government, and the site of several conferences and negotiations of the ind ...ushi camp' but this was not an official name and it was not related to the Zambian use of the name.
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  • ...hisi talks about "Between Rings: The Esther Phiri Story" and her hopes for Zambian cinema], 10 September 2014</ref> ...ture length film co-directed with Salla Sorri. The film tells the story of Zambian professional boxing champion [[Esther Phiri]] and narrates Phiri’s battle
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  • | domest_cup = [[Zambian Cup]] | current = [[2019–20 Zambian Super League]]
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  • ...e was former [[ZNBC]] Director of Programs and former Deputy Ambassador at Zambian Mission in Washington.<ref>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2018/10/18/veteran- ...itical interviews with each of the eleven Presidential candidates in the [[Zambian general election, 2001|Zambia 2001 tripartite elections]] on ZNBC.
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  • Zambian presidents who came after [[Kenneth Kaunda]] had refused to sign death sent ...under heavy and tight security by the [[Zambia Police Service]], [[Zambia Army]], [[Zambia Air Force]] and the [[Zambia Prison Service]].<ref>[https://www
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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|Namibian–Zambian|Namibia|Zambia|filetype=png}} ...ons] Statehouse.gov.zm, 24 June 2010</ref> and Commissioner retired Zambia Army Commander Genera [[Isaac Chisuzi]], who was appointed in December 2010.<ref
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  • | occupation = [[:Category:Zambian musicians|Musician]], [[:Category:Zambian broadcasters|Broadcaster]] ...Band, which was later called the [[Big Gold Six Band]]. The band promoted Zambian music, translating original rural recordings into Westernized scored music.
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  • "'''Dear Mama'''" is a song by Zambian singer and songwriter [[B Flow]] and the title track from his fifth studio | rowspan="2"| K-Army
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  • ...of Associations, including the [[Women in Visual Arts Association]], the [[Zambian Folk Music and Dance Association]], [[The Youth For Culture Association]] a ...government and also managing logistics of 4000 civil performers and 2100 army personnel performers.
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  • | occupation = [[:Category:Zambian politicians|Politician]], [[:Category:Zambian activists|Activist]] ...was an important activist for Zambia's independence. After a stint in the army and at university in Cape Town he campaigned against colonial rule, which l
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  • In 1966, three years after Zambian independence, 70,000 Europeans lived in the country, with 18 percent living ...Copperbelt mines, 6,500 expatriate workers held South African citizenship. Zambian whites made up the second largest group of immigrants moving to South Afric
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  • | caption = Mwape soon after the Zambian squad arrived in Lusaka from the African Cup of Nations finals in March 197 ...n United F.C.|Roan United]] and [[Nkana F.C.|Rokana United]]. He was named Zambian sportsman of the year in 1974 and his younger brother Kenny also played in
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  • Since 2007, [[foreign direct investment]]s from India into the Zambian economy has amounted to $3 billion. This includes a $2.6 billion investment ...trained in India and since 1994 a Military Advisory Team of four [[Indian Army]] officers have been posted to the [[Defence Services Command and Staff Col
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  • ...pril 1999) was a Zambian footballer and coach. He played as a defender for Zambian club [[Green Buffaloes F.C.|Green Buffaloes]] and captained Zambia to their ...himself as Zambia's first choice centre-back. He succeeded Emmy Musonda as Zambian captain and made history by leading Zambia to their first-ever CECAFA Cup s
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  • |clubs4 = [[Green Buffaloes F.C.|Zambia Army F.C]] ...in 1974 and made the official CAF team of the tournament. Chama was voted Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1975 and after retirement, he coached several club
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  • ...pher Katongo''' (born 31 August 1982) is a [[Zambia national football team|Zambian]] international [[association football|footballer]] and plays professionall ...eptember 2007, Katongo was promoted in the [[Zambian Defence Force|Zambian Army]] from corporal to sergeant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...mier League]] although they were most successful during the early years of Zambian football. Indeed, they were the inaugural winners of the ZPL, clinching wha
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  • | name = Zambian Cholera Outbreak The '''2017-18 Zambian''' cholera outbreak in an on going epidemic of cholera affecting much of Za
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  • ...al Guard, which is made up of a special unit of soldiers of the the Zambia Army, responsible for the protection of the president of Zambia. Six Zambian presidents have lived in State House since 1964, with two dying in office.
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  • ...1980 Summer Olympics|Moscow Olympic Games]] in 1980 and played for several Zambian clubs including [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos]]. Mwape's elder brother ...he sponsors of Buffaloes, quit to join Power Dynamos in 1979. He won the [[Zambian Cup|Independence Cup]] with Dynamos in his first season, saving a penalty d
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  • | work= [[Zambian Music Blog]]| date=July 18, 2017 | accessdate=July 22, 2017 | author=Pill D * Kb (K-Army)
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  • ...d that he then asked UNESCO for a grant of [[Zambian pound|£]]7,000,000 in Zambian pounds to support his space program.<ref name="FacesOfAfrica" /> It is also ...> The rocket was claimed to have been sabotaged "by foreign elements". The Zambian government distanced itself from Nkoloso's endeavour.<ref name="Gettysburg"
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  • ...76 and 1982 when he was killed in a counter-insurgency operation by Zambia Army Special Forces. ...ed the only significant internal armed rebellion against the post-colonial Zambian state. While making no substantial military gains, Mushala succeeded in des
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  • ...d them.<ref name=chicken></ref> During his time at Wanderers, he won the [[Zambian Cup|Mosi Cup]], the [[Challenge Cup]], the Heroes and Unity trophy and the ...[[Green Buffaloes F.C.|Green Buffaloes]] in 2001, and when Kaumba left the army club the following year, Lwandamina was elevated to the head coach's positi
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  • '''Ackim Musenge''' (born 7 October 1949) is a former Zambian footballer and coach. Renowned for his exceptional defensive ability and ve At the age of 15 Musenge joined Zambian Division II side Butondo Western Tigers, one of the teams sponsored by Mufu
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  • ...ded the [[Distinguished Service Order]] (DSO). In 1920 he retired from the army and returned to Northern Rhodesia to settle at [[Shiwa Ngandu]] and build h [[Category:British Army personnel of World War I]]
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  • | election_name = 2021 Zambian general election | previous_election = 2016 Zambian general election
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  • She was born Julia Mulenga Nsofwa in 1910 to a British Army African Sergeant who served in the First World War. At the age of 28, she t ...rtia in terms of activism, leading to the formation of a breakaway named [[Zambian African National Congress]] (ZANC). Mama Chikamoneka mobilized several wome
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  • ...://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_R.HTM|title=Chart Log UK 1994-2010 > The Rabble Army – RZA|publisher=Dipl.-Bibl.(FH) Tobias Zywietz|accessdate=2015-09-18}}</r [[Category:Zambian musicians]]
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  • ...tion, 1964|pre-independence elections]], gaining 55 of the 75 seats. The [[Zambian African National Congress]] won 10 seats, and the [[National Progressive Pa ...neral election, 1978|1978]], [[Zambian general election, 1983|1983]] and [[Zambian general election, 1988|1988]].
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  • ...f UNIP by the party's general conference. The second-ranking person in the Zambian hierarchy was UNIP's secretary general. ...tive two-term limit, and a requirement that both parents of a candidate be Zambian-born). The National Assembly comprises 150 directly elected members, up to
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  • ...gwa, Zambia|Feira (now Luangwa)]]. So it is very likely they were visiting Zambian territory between 1720 and 1820.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V5N1/V5N1 ...ich he named after [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] - the Zambian town near the Falls is named after him. Livingstone later [[Livingstone Mem
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  • ...also had a long career as a coach. He was the first footballer to be named Zambian Footballer of the Year and Sportsman of the Year in the same season and was ...n his career under Bennie Evans' Roan Youth Team in 1958 along with future Zambian internationals Sandy Kaposa, Happy Malama and Henry Kasongo. Simutowe made
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  • ...in about 1887, reputedly as an outlaw, and assembled and trained a private army of [[Senga people|Senga]] natives, which he used to drive off various bands ...who became known to the locals as "Changa-Changa", raised and trained an "army" from among the [[Senga people|Senga]] people, and issued these men a vague
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  • | nationality = Zambian ...hich fought in the East African Campaign in World War I against the German Army's troops (German and local) in the German East African Colony of Tanganyika
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  • ...ystem of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. * Adjectival(s): Zambian
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  • ...te|one party rule]] with [[Kenneth Kaunda]] as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. **[[Zambian parliamentary election, 1991]]
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  • ...s 16. He soon fell in love with the sport and by the time he joined Zambia Army-sponsored Green Buffaloes Boxing Club, he was already a formidable amateur ...middleweight gold medal on a unanimous points decision, becoming the first Zambian Sportsman to reach such an achievement. Afterwards, he declared that winnin
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  • ...bian Footballer of the Year in 1976, he is regarded as one of the greatest Zambian players in history and is the country’s second highest goal scorer after ...Mufulira Blackpool F.C.|Mufulira Blackpool]] in 1974.<ref>Kamphodza, Sam. “Zambian poachers worry Zaire clubs” ''Times of Zambia'', 16 September 1975, p.10<
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  • * K-Army <ref name=ZED/> ...low Biography|url=http://www.zambianmusicblog.co/artist/b-flow/|publisher= Zambian Music Blog|accessdate=3 March 2015}}</ref> He is also the global ambassado
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  • ...erman [[Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck|General von Lettow-Vorbeck]]’s German army, and British forces were concentrated there. After Germany’s surrender in ...ices, though it has a 2.6 km runway and was once a [[Zambian Defence Force|Zambian Air Force]] Base.
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  • * '''2021 Aug 12''' - [[Zambian general election, 2021|2021 general election]] are held. ...UPND]] President & running mate [[Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba]] filed a [[2016 Zambian presidential election petition|a presidential election petition]] against P
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  • ...s (1958–59)|Zambian African National Congress]] (ZANC), a split from the [[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesian ANC]]. The increasingly rattle ...ia obtained the vast majority of these including the assets of the Federal army, to which it had overwhelmingly contributed. In 1964, [[Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...a religious origin with many of the Indians serving in the British Indian Army convinced, "that the British did indeed have plans to Christianize India",< ...onal Zambian society, he is still held in high regard by many contemporary Zambian's. This perhaps reflects an understanding of Livingstone as less of a colon
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  • ...South-West Africa [[SWAPO]]'s paramilitary wing, the [[People's Liberation Army of Namibia]] (PLAN) was founded in 1962,<ref>{{Cite book ...to'' was published in Britain in form of an advertisement, paid for by the Zambian government, in ''[[The Times]]'' and ''[[The Guardian]]''.<ref>{{Cite journ
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  • ...at [[Makambako]] and runs parallel to the highway toward [[Mbeya]] and the Zambian border, before entering [[Zambia]], and linking with [[Zambia Railways]] at ...ld the railway. In addition, Zambia and Rhodesia were joint owners of the Zambian Railway and the joint ownership agreement would penalize Zambia for diverti
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  • | nationality = Zambian ...e broke away and founded the [[Zambian African National Congress (1958–59)|Zambian African National Congress]], later becoming the head of the [[United Nation
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  • |demonym = Zambian |currency = [[Zambian kwacha]]
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  • ...du Kaumba was in Kalenga. He was a courageous fighter and with a combined army of the Aluyi had captured prisoners from the tribes of Tonga, Ila, Toka and ...Mbandu Lifuti]] was being installed. He very much wanted to accompany the Zambian entourage going to install the Mbunda people|Mbunda King. However, his heal
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  • ...is [[Lealui]], one of the capitals of the [[Lozi people]] who populate the Zambian region of [[Barotseland]] in Western Province. The chief of the Lozi mainta Arnot was accompanied by the Portuguese trader and army officer [[António da Silva Porto]].<ref>{{cite book|ref=harv|url=http://bo
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