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  • ...pper-mining region, and capital of [[Copperbelt Province]]. It is also the commercial capital city of [[Zambia]] and has one of the three international airports, ===Commercial===
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  • ...the falls in a north-west arc along about 20 km of the Zambian river bank. It froms the south-western boundary of the city of [[Livingstone, Zambia|L ...abwean side. [[Hippopotamus]] and [[crocodile]] can be seen from the river bank. Vervet monkeys and baboons are common as they are in the rest of the natio
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  • ...thor= The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank |authorlink=www.worldbank.org |date=2010 |title=The Zambezi River Basin A M In the Kafue flats, discharge of phosphates in excess fertiliser run-off from commercial farming and the Nakambala Sugar Estate can cause algal blooms and weed grow
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  • ...INTAFRICA/Resources/257994-1215457178567/CCAA_Colonial.pdf|publisher=World Bank Group}}</ref>
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  • ...reeconomies/zambia/|title= Doing Business in Zambia 2012|publisher=[[World Bank]]|accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref> ...C, originally set up by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) retained commercial assets and mineral rights that it acquired from a concession signed with th
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  • ...e, Panorama, for which she won a Marang award. BOP TV was one of the first commercial television stations in Africa in 1984. Bophuthatswana was a self-governing In December 2014, she came back home to Zambia working for the World Bank as a Senior Communications Expert. She has also conducted training for publ
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  • ...eners who asked him to play their favorite songs. So, Ruwe ventured into [[commercial radio]] production, getting sponsorship from various companies around the c ...erest from the private sector and parastatal organizations including the [[Bank of Zambia]]. In 1985, Ruwe and his partner acquired copies of the movie ''L
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  • ...s successor [[Levy Mwanawasa]] re-established relations with IMF and World Bank which had been abolished during Chiluba's government. ...nto an account held at the London branch of the Zambia National Commercial Bank (Zanaco). Chiluba said the account was used by the country's intelligence s
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  • ...lays Bank Zambia Head Office, Stanbic Bank Zambia Headquarters, Investrust Bank (18 floors).
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  • # Mpongwe Fortified Camp, [[Mpongwe]], consisting of a raised bank and double ditch constructed during a period of raiding into the area by th # Ntembwe of Mwase Lundazi — an irregular earthwork bank and ditch which was a baKafula village until about 1850, in [[Lundazi]] at
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  • *[[African Development Bank Group]] (AfDB) *[[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (IBRD)
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  • ...the global miner.<ref name=run /> She worked for two years at the [[World Bank]] and eight years at [[Goldman Sachs]] before becoming an author and intern ===World Bank and Goldman Sachs===
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  • ...st developed in the Luapula-Mweru valley, and until the 1960s was the main commercial centre with better services and infrastructure than elsewhere. The [[Lubumb ...he [[Dodecanese islands]] who settled in Kasenga, DR Congo, on the western bank of the Luapula 150&nbsp;km up river from the lake in the first half of the
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  • *[[African Development Bank Group]] (AfDB) *[[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (IBRD)
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  • ...nd consequent loss of habitat, especially of forest and woodland. Although commercial farming and ranching is responsible for land-clearing and the elimination o ...epresented. The Zambezi river also provides aquatic habitats. The opposite bank of the river in [[Zimbabwe]] is also national park and animals may cross th
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  • ...or and explorer, imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial and colonial expansion. ...ing these goals was the navigation of the [[Zambezi River]] as a Christian commercial highway into the interior.<ref name="Spectrum">Tim Holmes: "The History" in
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  • In 1888, [[Cecil Rhodes]], spearheading British commercial and political interests in Central Africa, obtained a mineral rights conces ...Kaunda. With support from the [[International Monetary Fund]] and [[World Bank]], to which Zambia was heavily indebted, he liberalised the economy by rest
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  • ...ta.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI/ |title=Gini Index |publisher=World Bank |accessdate=2 March 2011}}</ref> In 2010, the [[World Bank]] named Zambia one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries.
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  • *'''2005 Apr''' - World Bank approves $3.8 billion debt relief package which will write off more than 50 *'''2009''' - [[Dambisa Moyo]], native of Zambia and former World Bank consultant, authored ''“Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is
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  • ...any]] (founded by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) still retained commercial assets and mineral rights that it had acquired from a [[Concession (contrac ...-owned banks, such as [[Barclays]], [[Standard Chartered]] and [[Grindlays Bank]], successfully resisted takeover. In 1971, IDC, MINDE, and FINDECO were br
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