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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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  • '''Yao''' is a [[Bantu language]] in [[Africa]] with approximately two million speakers in [[Malawi]], and half a million ...where Yao is spoken has taken place in such languages as Arabic, English, German and Portuguese.
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  • ...mbia Tanzania.png|thumb|The approximate geographical origins of Tumbuka in Africa<ref name=ember354/>]] ...ook|author1=Anthony Appiah|author2=Henry Louis Gates|title=Encyclopedia of Africa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A0XNvklcqbwC |year=2010|publisher=Oxf
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  • | Ship country=[[German Empire]] | Ship flag={{shipboxflag|German Empire|naval}}
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  • ...ng river in Africa and the largest flowing into the [[Indian Ocean]] from Africa. The area of its basin is {{convert|1390000|km2}}, slightly less than half ...hora Bassa Dam in Mozambique, which provides power to Mozambique and South Africa. There is also a smaller power station at Victoria Falls.
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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
    31 KB (4,916 words) - 15:05, 2 July 2016
  • ...'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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  • |continent = Africa |region = Southern Africa
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  • ...coach, scoring in a 1-1 draw with Uganda’s Express in the East and Central Africa Club championship in Kampala though he did not feature much in Wanderers li ...anda was sidelined, Ndhlovu took over the reins. His first game was an All Africa Games qualifier against Malawi in April 1987 in Lusaka which Zambia won 3-1
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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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  • ...football team|Zambia U20]] win the [[2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations |U20 Africa Cup]] for the first time in history. *'''2015 Mar''' - President [[Edgar Lungu|Lungu]] has surgery in South Africa. He collapsed at an event the month before.
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  • ...s in action CAN 1990 in Algeria. He took up the job with the assistance of German coach Jochen Figge as Technical Advisor and qualified the team to the final Benue Cement Company Lions 5–4 on aggregate to scoop the Africa Cup Winners Cup, the only Zambian team to have achieved that feat to date.
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