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  • ...n [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. It was originally built in the mid-1960s for use in hosting the country's independence celebrations. It is currently used mostl ...tball/africa/3719135.stm Zambia Promised New Stadiums], BBC.co.uk, May 16, 2004. Retrieved: August 9, 2007.</ref>
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  • | years1 = 2004 ...is a [[Zambia]]n professional footballer who plays for [[Sabah FA|Sabah]] in [[Malaysia Premier League]]. Kasonde mainly plays as a [[Defender (associat
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  • ...David Livingstone was erected at the [[Victoria Falls]] in [[Livingstone]] in November 2005<ref name=TOZ>[http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?catego ...Livingstone's statue is ours, we presume, Zambia informs Mugabe"], 01 Aug 2004; accessed 15 November 2016.</ref>.
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  • |nationalyears1 = 2004– ...ers|date=15 January 2012|author=Kennedy Gondwe|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> In June 2014, he moved to the Egyptian side Al Ittihad Alexandria on a three-y
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  • {{Location map+ | Africa Zambezi River {{Location map~ | Africa Zambezi River
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  • ...eedy in our society. Miss Zambia has been successful with several projects in the area of Education, HIV/AIDS, Social Welfare, Road Safety and Tourism. | {{flagicon|South Africa}} 2009
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  • ...o held for first time in 1995. The pageant was led by Wendy Chanda-Fornari in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. Since 2011 the pageant did not held more. ...iss Universe Zambia 2010 is Alice Musukwa, who was crowned on May 28, 2010 in [[Lusaka]]. She was the representative for Zambia at the [[Miss Universe 20
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  • ...nd producer. He is also the founder of [[Flava FM]], a radio station based in [[Kitwe]]. ...alley University UK in 1991. In 1996 he went to [[Law Practice Institute]] in Lusaka for his legal practitioners qualifying course.
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  • | caption = KB in 2018 <!--Only list genres that are prominent/recurring in his career-->
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  • | foundation = 18 March 2004 | meeting_place = Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, South Africa
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  • ...imprint, Zaga Lyfe Entertainnment and 2016 Kora Awards Best Male Southern Africa Nominee.<ref name=AWR/> ...career starts off in 2002 as a songwriter. He recorded his first album in 2004 and now on record has five albums plus a number of hit singles.
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  • ...the [[Doug Moran National Portrait Prize]] in 2002 and has been exhibited in the [[Archibald Prize]] eight times. Fairbairn teaches at the [[National Ar ...e, the artist and Dobell Prize winner, [[Suzanne Archer]], who is featured in much of his work.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dougherty|first=Scott|title=Wedderbur
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  • ...ittee]], and has been active in raising the profile of [[disabled sports]] in his country. He is also an Athlete Ambassador for the international humanit In addition to his efforts in that field, he owns and runs a "small business centre, which deals with com
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  • ...roduced by the Wu Tang Clan and Nas. He made his first studio recording in 2004 which lead to an EP as well as his friendship and producing relationship wi ...he Institute for Management of Information System and the he got a diploma in the same field at [[ZBIC]]
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  • | years3 = 2001–2004 | years4 = 2004–2007
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  • | construction_began = 2004 ...ll]], Mwinilunga District in northwestern [[Zambia]]. It was built between 2004 and 2008 at a cost of about $3 million, or $4,285 per kilowatt of power.<re
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  • ...hool of Medicine Ridgeway Campus. ZAMBART has over 200 employees and works in 16 study sites throughout the country. ...with government, non-governmental and academic institutions within Zambia, Africa and the rest of the world. ZAMBART staff form an interdisciplinary team wit
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  • ...Urban Development in Zambia |author = Emmanuel Mutale |publication-date = 2004 }}</ref> ...e=rubin1997>{{cite book |title=World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Africa |publisher=Routledge |editor=Don Rubin |year= 1997 |ISBN=0415059313 |chapte
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  • ...y School|Chilanga]] and [[Munkolo Primary School|Munkolo]] primary schools in [[Lusaka]] between 1969 and 1975. He attended and completed his secondary s ...also produced a dissertation on the inhibitory effect of certain alkaloids in herbal cancer remedies on multiplication of transformed cancer cells. He wa
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  • ...to [[Evelyn Hone College]] to study accounts. In 2009 he pursued a degree in Public Relations at Cavendish University, [[Zambia]]. ...ream radio as a newscaster at [[Radio Phoenix]] in March 1997. From 2002 - 2004 he worked as a Radio presenter at [[QFM]] where he also produced the Drive
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