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  • ...s was the proposed amalgamation of the colony with neighbouring [[Southern Rhodesia]].<ref name=TT/> ...laimed he was not yet in favour of a merger, whilst the rural Midlands and Southern constituencies returned the leading proponent of amalgamation and one oppon
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  • ...itory becoming a [[Crown Colony]] with a [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]].<ref name=MG/> ...y [[Francis Chaplin]], who was Administrator of both Northern and Southern Rhodesia.<ref name=G2>Gelfand, pp140–141</ref> Opponents included [[Leopold Moore]
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  • ...o the Batonga people. It was the first administrative centre of [[Northern Rhodesia]], serving until the capital city was established at Livingstone in 1907. [[Category:Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...k area represents North-Western Rhodesia and the blue area [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] from 1905 until 1911, when they were unified. The red line denotes the bo ...[Southern Africa|south central Africa]], was a territory [[Company rule in Rhodesia|administered]] from 1891 until 1911 under charter by the [[British South Af
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  • ...y dubbed Southern Rhodesia, became Zimbabwe in 1980. Northern and Southern Rhodesia were sometimes informally called "the Rhodesias". The term "Rhodesia" was first used to refer to the region by white settlers in the 1890s who i
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  • ...l Blackwell, p140</ref> Candidates opposed to amalgamation with [[Southern Rhodesia]] received 1,117 votes, whilst candidates supportive of the proposal receiv ...<ref>Gelfand, p138</ref> A total of 679 voters registered in North-Western Rhodesia.<ref name=LM2/>
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  • ...one]] in 1947, but was closed and its records were transferred to Southern Rhodesia. The depot reopend in [[Lusaka]] in 1956. After the dissolution of the Fede
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  • ...ituency, John Brown in Midlands, Chad Norris in Northern and T H Murray in Southern.<ref name=TT/> The only contested seats were the two in [[Livingstone, Zamb ...and Western constituency, incumbents [[Leopold Moore]] (owner of Northern Rhodesia's only newspaper, ''[[The Livingstone Mail]]'') and F H Lowe (an accountant
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  • ...Rhodesian elections: New Labour Party Wins Five Seats", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 4 September 1941, p7</ref> |Southern||[[Richard Ernest Campbell]]|| ||colspan=2 align=center|Unopposed||Elected
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  • ...on Hone''', GCMG, CVO, OBE (1911-1979) was the last Governor of [[Northern Rhodesia]], from 1959 until [[Zambia]]'s independence in 1964. ...ne, British Honduras and Aden. Chief secretary to the Governor of Northern Rhodesia from 1957 to 1959, he himself became Governor in 1959. Quickly beginning ta
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  • |using_countries = {{flag|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} |issuing_authority = Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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  • '''General elections''' were held in [[Northern Rhodesia]] on 16 September 1935.<ref name=EA1>"N. Rhodesian Election", ''East Africa |rowspan=2|Southern||[[Charles Knight (politician)|Charles Knight]]||align=right|95||align=righ
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  • ..., which at the time was not doing as well as that of neighbouring Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
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  • ...re, in present-day Zimbabwe. The Board's jurisdiction included [[Northern Rhodesia]], now called [[Zambia]] and Nyasaland, known as Malawi today. ...Africa at the time, the currency board was transformed into the [[Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] in 1956.
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  • ...the first time in July 1918.<ref name=MG>Michael Gelfand (1961) ''Northern Rhodesia in the days of the charter: medical and social study, 1878-1924'', Basil Bl Europeans in Northern Rhodesia had been calling for elected representation since the early 1910s. When Gov
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  • ...and diplomat. He was commander during the period of liberation struggle of Southern Africa.<ref name=zuze>[https://business.highbeam.com/3548/article-1G1-14582 ===Southern Rhodesia ordeal===
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  • ...ol of the body was transferred to the [[Republic of Zambia]] when Northern Rhodesia gained its independence in 1963.
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  • | office3 = African Member of the [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]] | birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Banamwaze]], [[Northern Rhodesia]]}}
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  • ...[World Council of Churches]] and the [[Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa]].
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  • ...n 1973 and served for 19 years. In 2001, he was appointed Minister for the Southern Province by [[Levy Mwanawasa]] and continued in that and other government p ...s School. He then attended [[Matopo Mission School]] in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time).
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  • |conventional_long_name = North-Eastern Rhodesia<ref>North-Eastern Rhodesia Order in Council, 1900</ref> |common_name = North-Eastern Rhodesia
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  • ...elations between [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], two neighbouring states in [[Southern Africa]]. ...the evolution of Zambia-Zimbabwe relations in a changing regional context.(Southern Africa in the Postapartheid Era)] by Scarritt, James R. ; Nkiwane, Solomon
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  • ...oya]] and [[Luvale]], [[Shona people|Shona]] people from the then Southern Rhodesia who settled there as refugees from the civil war in that country and who ar
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  • ...f>In the official name, as promulgated under the Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia Order in Council, 1899, the dash between "Barotziland" and "North-Western" |common_name = Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia
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  • ...seats in the Legislative Council.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February 1954, p7, Issue 52860</ ....<ref name=EAR1>"Mr. G. B. Beckett's Nomination Invalid" ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 28 January 1954, p678</ref> In Livingstone the local Federal Party selec
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  • *[[Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area]], a conservation area in southern Africa which includes the Upper Zambezi basin ...ingstone in the Southern Province of Zambia, when the country was Northern Rhodesia
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  • ...ation]] in the [[Choma|Choma District]] of the [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] of [[Zambia]]. While it started out as a place to convert the l ...hren in Christ]] church, travelled there from Matopo Mission in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (present-day [[Zimbabwe]]). She was accompanied by two African helpers a
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  • | birth_place = [[Mudukula Village]], [[Choma District]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...er, Gordon Pirie, by 100 yards in a three-mile race at Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia in December 1958.
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  • ...row gauge, also known as 'Cape gauge', shared by all main line railways in Southern Africa. ...in 1904-5 between Livingstone and [[Kalomo]] and was connected to Southern Rhodesia via the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]], opened in 1905.
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  • ...Rhodesia Castle Cup played against the corresponding winners in [[Southern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) for the 'Super Castle Cup'. === Northern Rhodesia Castle Cup ===
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  • ...the [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]], at the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]].<ref name="Spectrum">Camerapix: "Spectrum Guide ...the First World War and for about a decade afterwards, all vessels at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika had to lie offshore at Katuta Bay and unload by ligh
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  • ...ember of that year of the [[Victoria Falls Bridge]] from the then Southern Rhodesia to [[Livingstone]]. The first wagons on the line were hauled by oxen, then ...ian UDI]] crisis, the newly independent Zambia split its railways off from Rhodesia Railways, and Zambia Railways came into being.
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  • ==Northern Rhodesia== ..."S Katzenellenbogen, 1974 pp. 63-4">S Katzenellenbogen, (1974). Zambia and Rhodesia: Prisoners of the Past: A Note on the History of Railway Politics in Centra
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  • The film takes place in [[Southern Rhodesia]] in the 1940s. Mary, a city woman, marries a farmer named Dick Turner. Mar
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  • ...ng on the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commission determining the border between Rhodesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.<ref name="Rotberg1977">{{cite book|la ...y himself, he could not afford such an estate in Britain. Land in Northern Rhodesia was very much cheaper for white settlers. At the boundary commission he had
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  • ...tween [[South Africa]] and [[Zambia]]. Both countries are members of the [[Southern African Development Community]] (SADC) and [[African Union]]. South Africa and [[Northern Rhodesia]] (Zambia) were part of the [[British Empire]] and shared common characteri
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  • ...n Limited]] (RTL), a private company based in Salisbury (Harare), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the station was set up to purely entertain the Europeans who we ...ducer’s Manual, [[Mwansa Kapeya]] writes that at independence in 1964, the Rhodesia Television became Zambia Television Limited and the government nominated a
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  • ...ord such a specialized service on its own, the administrations of Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland were persuaded to share in the operating costs, while the Bri ...e rising tide of animosity between the races. Eventually in 1964, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland broke away from the Federation and became Zambia and Malawi.
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  • ...ing of Lilian Margaret Burton and Black and White Nationalisms in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) in the 1960s by Walima T. Kalusaa, pages 63-77</ref> ....co.zm/books?id=JNwWAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA204&lpg=PA204&dq=lilian+Burton+killed+in+rhodesia&source=bl&ots=ITNG_mCWCa&sig=beewhp6p5lx9ptkuN8C_Bz_l6Uc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ah
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  • ...ina, the global growth of the refugee problem, the situation in Cyprus and Southern Africa. Mr Shridath Ramphal was re-appointed as Commonwealth Secretary-Gene
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  • CEC is a member of the [[Southern African Power Pool]] (SAPP) and trades and [[Wheeling (electric power trans ...lied hydroelectric power from the Congo to supply to the mines in Northern Rhodesia before the production of hydroelectricity from the [[Kariba Dam]].<ref name
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  • ...e time. The railway was built to reduce economic dependence of Zambia on [[Rhodesia]] and [[Apartheid South Africa|South Africa]], which was ruled by white min ...urism purposes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sadc.int/member-states|title=Southern African Development Community :: Member States|website=www.sadc.int|access-
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  • .../abstract.html?res=F60813F63E581B728DDDAD0A94D8415B848AF1D3|title=Northern Rhodesia Reborn as Zambia; Britain Ends Rule|last=Conley|first=Robert|date=24 Octobe ...bassy in Lusaka (now the [[Russian embassy]]) was the largest embassy in [[Southern Africa]].]]
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  • ...ed Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the only prime minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] in 1964, before it became independent as Zambia). ===Northern Rhodesia===
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  • ...ences and negotiations of the independence and anti-apartheid movements in southern Africa; In 1960 in the then [[Northern Rhodesia]], nationalists who had broken away from the [[Zambian African National Con
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  • | birth_place = [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...anda also serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank since 1 September 2015.
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  • ...lerated around 1953, for fears that the new federal government of Northern Rhodesia would place restrictions on Indian migration.<ref name="Haig_a" /> ...=Floyd|last2=Dotson|first2=Lillian O.|title=The Indian Minority in Zambia, Rhodesia and Malawi|publisher=Yale University Press|publication-place=New Haven|year
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  • ...tcards.com/hydro-africa-southern.htm | title=Hydroelectric Power Plants in Southern Africa | publisher=Industry Cards | work=Power Plants Around the World Phot ...tcards.com/hydro-africa-southern.htm | title=Hydroelectric Power Plants in Southern Africa | publisher=IndustCards | accessdate=17 July 2014}}</ref>
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  • |conventional_long_name = Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland |common_name = Rhodesia and Nyasaland |native_name =
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  • ...re mostly focused on supporting liberation movements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold Wa ...ions, with the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • ...in [[Northern Rhodesia]] on 20 March 1959,<ref name=TT>"Racial Issue In N. Rhodesia Elections: African Boycott", ''The Times'', 12 March 1959, p11, Issue 54407 ...e their registration form in English and have lived in the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] for at two years and in their constituency for three months
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  • ...tions]], thirteen Heads of State offered dialogue with the rulers of these Southern African states under the condition that they accept basic principles of hum ...to'' represented one of two strategies to deal with white minority rule in Southern Africa: To try to contain violence, preserve the status quo, and improve th
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  • ...ref name="Office1958">Great Britain. Colonial Office, ''Report on Northern Rhodesia'' http://books.google.com/books?id=cpgSAAAAIAAJ|accessdate=4 July 2011|year ...museum was a trustee, along with National Monuments Commission of Northern Rhodesia (a former name for Zambia) and the [[Wenner-Gren Foundation]], of the excav
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  • | birth_place = {{flagicon|Northern Rhodesia}}&nbsp; [[Chinsali]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...[Kenneth Kaunda]] (who became the first African Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia in 1963 and then the first president of [[Zambia]] in 1964). Simon Kapwepwe
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  • ...as the shadow of Nazism was descending on Europe. He settled in [[Northern Rhodesia]], opening a shop in the town of [[Ndola]], and his family joined him in 19 By the early 1960s, around 1,000 Jews lived in Northern Rhodesia. But after Zambia's independence in 1964, numbers began to dwindle, part of
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  • | birth_place = [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...n Rhodesia]] (today Zambia). His father, Alec Scott, emigrated to Northern Rhodesia from [[Scotland]] in 1927, while his mother, Grace, emigrated from England
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  • .... He was founders of Zambia’s first native political party, the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[G ...in the village of [[Maala village|Maala]] in the [[Namwala District]] in [[Southern Province]]. He was the youngest of three children and the only son.
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  • ...rn]], [[Central Province, Zambia|Central]] and [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern]]. The main access is via the [[Great West Road, Zambia|Great West Road]] f Kafue National Park was established in 1924 after the [[Northern Rhodesia|British colonial government]] moved the traditional owners of the area, the
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  • |birth_place=Kwekwe, Southern Rhodesia ...he Eastern Province of [[Zambia]], to find work in the mines of [[Southern Rhodesia]]. Abel Masewera Phiri had the firm belief that the traditional village lif
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  • |subdivision_name1 = [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] |subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Zambia#Southern Province|District]]
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  • * 1926 - "District [[Northern Rhodesia|administrative]] headquarters" relocated to Lusaka from [[Chilanga, Zambia| * 1935 - Capital of British [[Northern Rhodesia|Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia]] relocated to Lusaka from [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]].<ref name=co
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  • ...= {{flagicon|Northern Rhodesia}}&nbsp;Nampeyo, near [[Monze]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...o, near Monze in the Southern Province of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (which later became [[Zambia]]). His father was Hameja Chilala (also know
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  • | preceding1 = Northern Rhodesia Police <br/>• Southern
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  • ...of [[Chinsali]], [[Kasama]] and [[Mbala]]. The Tongas however proceeded to Southern Zambia.
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  • ...ere known as [[Northern Rhodesia]] on one side of the river and [[Southern Rhodesia]] on the other, now [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • |conventional_long_name = Rhodesia |common_name = Rhodesia
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  • ...inaugural winners of the ZPL, clinching what was then called the Northern Rhodesia National Football League in 1962.<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zamb62. ...the Congo Rhodesia Border Football Association and its successor Northern Rhodesia Football Association. They used Roan Soccer Field at mine recreation club.
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  • ...ttler, builder, politician and supporter of [[independence]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]). ...mmission, laying out the border between the [[Belgian Congo]] and Northern Rhodesia. From his boyhood, Gore-Browne had an ambition to own an estate but though
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  • ...how John Harrison Clark in later life in [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], [[Northern Rhodesia]]|alt=A middle-aged, moustachioed gentleman sits with his arms folded outsi ...'''Changa-Changa''' (c. 1860–1927) effectively ruled much of what is today southern Zambia from the early 1890s to 1902. Alone and unassisted, he arrived from
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  • ...trains as part of the principal route between the then Northern Rhodesia, southern Africa and Europe. Freight trains carried mainly copper ore (later, copper ...t/26/newsid_2535000/2535825.stm BBC News ''On This Day: 26 August'',"1975: Rhodesia peace talks fail"]. Retrieved 31 January 2006. Includes video clip.</ref> I
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  • ...gradually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protecto **Eastern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere
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  • |birth_place = [[Kitwe]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...Wanderers won the Super Castle Cup by beating City Wanderers of [[Southern Rhodesia]] 4-3 in October 1965.<ref>Anon. “Mufulira take Castle Cup” ''Times of
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  • ...radually claimed and occupied by the British as protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] towards the end of the nineteenth century. On 24 October 1964, the protec **[[Eastern Hemisphere]] and [[Southern Hemisphere]]
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  • ...esia]]. He received no formal schooling and in 1949 he moved to [[Southern Rhodesia]] in search of work. This led to employment as a cotton picker, bricklayer,
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  • Mazoka was born in [[Monze]], [[Zambia]] (then [[Northern Rhodesia]]). He attended Union College, in Schenectady, New York, where he graduate [[Category:People from Southern Province]]
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  • ...nd others. Recent field recordings made by native Zambian Michael Baird in Southern Province have been released on his SWP label, as well as producing two exce ...lindula) was recently begun by the Chikuni Radio station in Chikuni in the Southern Province. Two of the most popular bands from that festival are [[Green Mam
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  • ...he cities of the then [[Northern Rhodesia|Northern]] (Zambia) and Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). He made several audio and video recordings of his compositions
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  • ...he upper portion of the basin of the Kafue River on the central plateau of southern Africa, and is about 900 to 1,500 m (about 3,000 to 5,000 ft) above sea lev ...of the colony of Northern Rhodesia in 1924, and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953. Members of the mining communities of the Copperbelt
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  • |birth_place = [[Gwanda]], [[Southern Rhodesia]] ...uthern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]); his parents had come from [[Northern Rhodesia]] to find employment prior to his birth, and he was sponsored by a local [[
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  • |caption = Southern end of the lake from space, June 1993 (false color) ...t is often referred to as just 'Mweru'.<ref name="Anderson">The ''Northern Rhodesia Journal'' online at NZRAM.org: J B W Anderson: "Kilwa Island and the Luapul
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  • | image_caption = Luangwa River, southern end near Ndevu ...siderably in the dry season. It is one of the biggest unaltered rivers in Southern Africa and the 20,000 square miles (around 50,000 square kilometers) that m
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  • ...try inadvertently attracted the wrath of the fascist Ian Smith of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and the old apartheid regime of South Africa. Numerous attem
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  • | restingplace = World's View,<br />Matopos Hills, Southern Rhodesia<br />(now Zimbabwe) ...ca Company]] founded the southern African territory of [[Rhodesia (region)|Rhodesia]] (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. Sou
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  • '''General elections''' were held in [[Northern Rhodesia]] on 30 October 1962, with by-elections for several seats held on 10 Decemb ...s.<ref>Andrew Sardanis (2011) ''Africa: Another Side of the Coin: Northern Rhodesia's Final Years and Zambia's Nationhood'', I.B.Tauris, pp89−91</ref> The sy
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  • ...'''Mosi-oa-Tunya'''Tonga: ''the Smoke that Thunders''), is a waterfall in southern Africa on the [[Zambezi River]] at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. ...ictoria Falls in anti-colonial name bid|url=http://www.theafricareport.com/Southern-Africa/zimbabwe-to-rename-victoria-falls-in-anti-colonial-name-bid.html?utm
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  • ...uth West Office is charged with the task of managing heritage resources in Southern and Western Provinces. Among other objectives for this decentralisation pro ...— first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern Africa, north side of town.
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  • ...jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|The prime minister of newly-independent Northern Rhodesia, [[Kenneth Kaunda]], inspecting the Northern Rhodesian Police at their trai ...ce''' was the police force of the British ruled protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]).
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  • .../><ref>[W. V. Brelsford: "Making an Outlet from Lake Bangweulu in Northern Rhodesia". ''The Geographical Journal'', Vol. 106, No. 1/2 (Jul. - Aug., 1945), pp. ...th-north-east, acting as an extension of the region in the wet season. The southern floodplains are famous for large herds of the near-endemic [[black lechwe]]
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  • ...alized Despots or Contingent Chiefs: Comparing Colonial Chiefs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo.” KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar ...further south was the source). From 'Nyasaland' ([[Malawi]]) and past the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]], through country ravaged by the slave trade, he
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  • ...alized Despots or Contingent Chiefs: Comparing Colonial Chiefs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo.” KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar ...further south was the source). From 'Nyasaland' ([[Malawi]]) and past the southern tip of [[Lake Tanganyika]], through country ravaged by the slave trade, he
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  • ...rovince, Zambia|Northern Province]] of [[Zambia]], situated on the central-southern African plateau at an elevation of about 1400 m. Its population, according ...gest and dominant town of the north-eastern lobe of what became [[Northern Rhodesia]] then Zambia.
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  • ...a nation-state, a protectorate within the larger protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. In return for this protectorate status, the Litunga gave the BSAC mineral ...rn]], [[Central Province, Zambia|Central]] and [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]] as well as Caprivi in northeastern [[Namibia]] and parts of sout
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  • ...0 and 1820.<ref>[http://www.nrzam.org.uk/NRJ/V5N1/V5N1.htm ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'' online], Volume V No. 1 (1962) p43. Accessed 21 March 2007.</ref> {{main|Northern Rhodesia}}
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  • ...] is vested in both the [[government]] and parliament. Formerly [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining [[independence]] in ...United Progressive Party (UPP). The ANC drew its strength from western and southern provinces, while the UPP found some support among [[Bemba language|Bemba]]
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  • ...— first stratified site of the Middle Pleistocene Hope Fountain Culture in Southern Africa, north side of town. # [[Administrator's House, Kalomo]] — capital of [[North-Western Rhodesia]], up to 1911.
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  • ...on = {{nowrap|[[Council of Southern Africa Football Associations|COSAFA]] (Southern Africa)}} ...ia}} 0–4 Northern Rhodesia {{flagicon|Northern Rhodesia}} }}<br> (Southern Rhodesia; 1946)
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  • ...la, and Namibia.<ref>Andy DeRoche, ''Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa'' (London: Bloomsbury, 2016).</ref> The United States works closely
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  • ...om [[Pweto]] to as far south as the [[Lunchinda River]] was under Northern Rhodesia even though the [[Belgian Congo]] had administered it for many years. Belg ...h is far south of Cape Pungu, thereby cutting deep into assumed [[Northern Rhodesia]]n territory.
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  • ...iengi]] boma on [[Lake Mweru]] were the most northerly outposts of British southern Africa. During [[World War I]] Mbala was a focus of the unsuccessful Britis
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  • ...f>[http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=6926 "Seasonal Flooding in Southern Africa".] ''NASA/Visible Earth'', Credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid ...g "people". They became a powerful kingdom in [[Central Africa|Central]]/[[Southern Africa]] under their King or [[Litunga]], [[Lewanika]], whose realm extende
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  • ...name="NRJ">W. V. Brelsford: “The Problem of Mweru-Wantipa”, ''The Northern Rhodesia Journal'', Vol 2, No 5 (1954)</ref> This is compounded by its remoteness an ...ern shore but covers the lake surface, much of the marshes and part of the southern shore. The lake is only a few kilometres from the [[DR Congo]] border on it
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  • ...1911 (Note: Although a protectorate, its official name was simply Northern Rhodesia)</ref> |common_name = Northern Rhodesia
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  • ...frica. On the east, we had Mozambique. On our southern border was Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
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  • In the 1920s the government of Northern Rhodesia understood the difficulty of finding properly trained teachers, but the dep |title=The Creation of tribalism in Southern Africa
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  • ...ndent country's history and struggle was adopted. The two currencies - the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound and the Zambian pound, were allowed to circulate in par <small>'''Reverse:''' [[Lechwe|Southern lechwe]] in the [[Kafue Flats]].</small><br>
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  • | birth_place = [[Mazabuka]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...p|Super Castle Cup]] between Wanderers and Salisbury Wanderers of Southern Rhodesia which the Zambian side won 4–3 on 17 October 1965.<ref>Anon. "Mufulira ta
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  • | birth_place = [[Serenje]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...Ever Ready". He took this as his family name and on his return to Northern Rhodesia, Tayari evolved into Tayali. Thus he was known as Museba Tayali. Almost eve
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  • *'''2007 Mar 20''' - President [[Levy Mwanawasa]] urged southern Africa to take a new approach to Zimbabwe, which he likened to a "sinking T *'''2007 Aug 16''' - Zambia hosts the 27th Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit in [[Lusaka]]. The 2-day summit
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], Northern Rhodesia ...specialising in historical fiction about the international involvement in Southern Africa across three centuries, seen from the viewpoints of both black and w
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  • | birth_place = [[Mufulira]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] Mwanawasa was born in [[Mufulira]], [[Northern Rhodesia]], as the second of 10 children. He held a law degree from the [[University
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  • |organs = [[World Trade Organization|WTO]], [[Southern African Development Community|SADC]], COMESA ...responsibility of providing managerial and administrative skills; Northern Rhodesia provided copper revenues; and Nyasaland provided the Black labour.
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] Ndhlovu experienced segregation in pre-colonial [[Northern Rhodesia]] where two leagues ran side by side – one for whites and one for the Afr
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  • ...the railway to eliminate [[landlocked]] Zambia's economic dependence on [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) and [[South Africa]], both of which were ruled by whit The TAZARA then climbs into [[Southern Highlands, Tanzania|Southern Highlands]] of the [[Iringa Region]] and levels out onto a rolling plateau.
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  • | predecessor = [[Evelyn Dennison Hone]] as [[Governor of Northern Rhodesia]] | birth_place = [[Chinsali]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]])<ref name=KK/>
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  • ...the fastest-developing cities in Southern Africa, Lusaka is located in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about 1,279 metres (4,195 fe ...e, Zambia|Livingstone]] as the capital of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Broken Hill]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...ccer limelight in 1963 when his club picked him to play against a visiting Southern Rhodesian side Magula FC.<ref name=father/>
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  • |established_event1 = [[North-Western Rhodesia]] |established_event2 = [[Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia]]
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  • ...r [[Congo basin]], in what became [[Katanga Province|Katanga]] Province in southern [[Congo-Kinshasa]] (DRC). They are the largest ethnic group in Zambia. Bemb 6) Richards, A. I. (1939). ''Land, labour, and diet in Northern Rhodesia: An economic study of the Bemba tribe.'' London: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...inal, and that the winners of the trophy, which had previously been won by Southern Rhodesian clubs Bulawayo Rovers and Salisbury Callies, would keep the troph *'''[[Inter-Rhodesia Castle Cup]]: 1'''
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  • | birth_place = [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]], [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...is father Dismas Chilufya and mother Senefa Chola were working in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and moved to [[Kitwe]] in 1952 when his grandfather decided to m
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  • |fam4=[[Southern Bantoid languages|Southern Bantoid]] ...ornwallis (1907). "A Grammar of the Bemba Language as Spoken in North-east Rhodesia". Clarendon Press, Oxford.</ref>
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  • ...ainfall distribution, northern tributaries contribute much more water than southern ones, for example: the Northern Highlands catchment of the upper Zambezi co ...a western tributary of the [[Shire River]] in the [[East African Rift]]'s southern extension through [[Malawi]] eroded a deep valley on its western escarpment
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  • | birth_place = [[Luanshya]], Northern Rhodesia ...e first two games to Tunisia and Guinea before restoring some pride in the southern African derby against South Africa. When Bwalya resigned, the FAZ settled f
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  • ...nificance over the years, finally surpassing Nkana as the main centre. The Rhodesia Railways main line reached the town in 1937, providing passenger services a ...d and rivers such as the [[Kafue River]] flowing along Kitwe's eastern and southern edges.
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  • ...e spread of Christianity. Livingstone, therefore, focused his ambitions on Southern Africa.<ref name="Roberts"/> ==Exploration of southern and central Africa==
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  • ...area that was to become the [[Copperbelt Province]] of Northern Zambia. In Southern Zambia the Catholic mission activity was undertaken by [[Jesuits|Jesuit Fat ...[[Zimbabwe]] over Zambia and [[Malawi]]. The Christian Council of Northern Rhodesia, that had replaced the General Missionary Conference in 1944, stated its po
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