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  • ...ed his career as a Poet at the early age of 10 before formally moving into the music industry in 2010 and in 2010, poetry became his music. Pilato has rel ...ds brought him close to the pitfalls of poverty and the daily struggles of the masses.
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  • |speakers2=one of the key [[lingua franca]]s in Zambia and parts of Zimbabwe and Mozambique) ...the major lingua francas in Zambia, together with Bemba, Lozi and Nyanja. The Tonga of Malawi is not particularly close.
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  • ...in no way a complete list of '''Zambian names''' and does not include all the tribes of Zambia. * [[Kabwe]] means "the little stone" in [[Bemba language|Chibemba]]
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  • | committees1 = Permanent Committees of the Pan-African Parliament ...nsultative powers, lasting for the first five years. Initially the seat of the Pan-African Parliament was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia but it was later moved
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  • ...on the Declaration Relating to Threatened Emergency|Edgar Lungu's State of the nation address]] | notes = Delivered at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony.
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  • <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> |image_caption = View towards the City of Kitwe, Zambia
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  • ...969, aged 39, Milingo was consecrated by [[Pope Paul VI]] as the bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Lusaka]].<ref name=hier>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmilin ..., 2006, Milingo [[ordain]]ed four men as bishops without a papal mandate. The [[Holy See Press Office]] announced in an unsigned statement two days later
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  • ...poration|national TV]] networks in [[Zambia]], [[South Africa]] and around the region. ...ary Hospital in Lusaka to be treated for an undisclosed medical condition. The Zambian government said medics were doing everything they could to make him
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  • ...erivative of Western psychedelic rock re-innovated by [[Zambia]]n youth in the early 1970s.<ref name=ok>[http://www.okayafrica.com/culture-2/film-culture- ...f Zambian origin. This policy was instrumental in bringing many artists on the scenes and a number of bands were formed.
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  • |caption = Carving of the Nyaminyami near the [[Kariba Dam]] ...d to protect the Tonga people and give them sustenance in difficult times. The River God is usually portrayed as male.
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  • ...[[Judaism]]. [[Ismaili]] Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities exist owing to the [[India|Indian]] and [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[Non-resident Indian and perso ...Association for Religion Data Archives|accessdate=11 February 2016}}</ref> The 2010 Zambian census found that 75.3% of Zambians were [[Protestantism|Prote
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  • ...an National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. ...tion, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • ...s Africa), which was composed by a South African, Enoch Sontonga, in 1897. The lyrics were composed after Zambian independence to specifically reflect Zam ...e" and the entrants selected were awarded prizes. The authors credited for the composition were G Ellis, E.S. Musonda, J.M.S. Lichilana, I Lowe, J Sajiwan
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  • ...iter, percussionist and music engineer. He was acclaimed for being part of the very fabric that laid a firm foundation upon which [[Zamrock]] and other fo ...In the mid 1980s he changed his name to ''Ras Willie'' after listening to the sounds of Burning Spear, Israel Vibration and Bunny Wailer, and ultimately
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  • ...-US}}</ref>, in recognition of its historical and cultural significance to the country. ...and social history, commemorating the contributions of its leaders toward the country's development.
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  • ...[[Peter 'Tsotsi' Juma]] who was from [[Mbala]] in [[Northern Province]] on the Zambia-Tanzania border and [[Benson Simbeye]].<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com ...ula Province]] in 1932 and a relative of the [[Mwata Kazembe]] kingship of the [[Lunda people|Lunda kingdom]]. He taught himself how to play homemade banj
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  • ...and coach. He was [[Zambia national football team|Zambia]]'s goalkeeper at the [[1980 Summer Olympics|Moscow Olympic Games]] in 1980 and played for severa ...s, he was loaned to Division II side Luanshya Blue Devils in 1972 but left the following year to join [[Mufulira Blackpool F.C.|Mufulira Blackpool]] where
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  • |ref = <!--don't change to e18. The undated figure first appears in e17.-->e17 ...as also gone by several other names in English, including chiYao or ciYao (the prefixed form), Achawa, Adsawa, Adsoa, Ajawa, Ayawa, Ayo, Ayao, Djao, Haiao
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  • # Christ the King Basic School, Livingstone # [[Mary Queen of peace Girls School ]]
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  • ...tral]] seat in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] during the [[Zambian general election, 2016|general election]].<ref name=zdm>{{cite ne ...had met as students at Oxford University.<ref name=jz/> She is a member of the Church of England.<ref name=jz/>
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