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  • The '''Federal Party''' was a party in the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. ...llowing year, it won ten of the twelve elected seats.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February
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  • [[Zambia]] is a multi-party system with the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] in power. Oppo | [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Liberal Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Progressive Party]]
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  • !Party |[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United National Independence Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United National Independence Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Party for National Development]]
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] [[Category:United Party for National Development politicians]]
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  • ...> He briefly served as the President of the [[United National Independence Party]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905190370.html |tit *[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...dates were returned unopposed, including 24 [[United National Independence Party]] members and five [[Zambian African National Congress]].<ref name=EAR2>"No !Party
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  • {{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front
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  • ...as the first person to hold the position following independence from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the first and only Prime Minister of [[No ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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  • |profession = Leader of political party |party = [[All People’s Congress Party]]
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  • The '''Agenda for Zambia''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...embly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] amidst a [[United National Independence Party]] boycott.
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  • !Party ...n general election, 1962|1962]]||[[Hendrick Liebenberg]]||[[United Federal Party]]
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  • The '''United Democratic Alliance''' (UDA) was a [[political alliance]] in [[Zambia]] for ...arty for National Development]] (UPND), the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and the [[Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD)]],<ref>[https:
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  • ...til 5 April 2021 he served as leader of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) ..., but on 5 April 2021 he lost internal party elections for the position of party President.
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United National Independence Party
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  • The '''National Party''' is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...n August 1993 by a group of nine MPs who had left the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] after the government refused to investigate corruption allegati
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  • The '''United Progressive Party''' (UPP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...and several others who had left the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in August 1971.<ref>Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar & Giacomo Mac
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United Party for National Development
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • The '''Zambian African National Congress''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. The party was formed in 1948, as the '''Northern Rhodesia Congress''' (NRC), and [[Go
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br /> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br />
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  • ...as president, whilst his [[United National Independence Party]], the only party to field candidates in all 105 constituencies,<ref name=IPU/> won 81 of the ...and three independents.<ref name=IPU/> The [[United Party (Zambia)|United Party]], which had been established in 1966, was banned in 1968, with many of its
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  • | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] ...ted Under-Secretary of the Women's Brigade, having rallied support for the party in [[Ndola]].<ref>''Interdesciplinary Conference on Gender and Colonialism'
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  • ...nst the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) government.
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  • ...zi constituents favored an independent candidate over the popular [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) candidate. ...party President [[Hakainde Hichilema]] while only 252 voted for the ruling party President [[Edgar Lungu]], who had never visited the area.<ref>{{cite web|u
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  • * {{colorbox|#FF0000}} [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (58) * {{colorbox|#006400}} [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] (3)
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  • ...businessman and politician who is currently vice president of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) and Member of Parliament for Kasama Distr ...=21 December 2014}}</ref> On 23 July 2015, he endorsed the main opposition party, the UPND.<ref>http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=17527</ref> On 3 June 2016 he succe
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United National<br/>Independence Party
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • ...[[Eastern Province]] of the country and he was an avid campaigner for the party.<ref name=zambianeye>[http://zambianeye.com/archives/10324 HEROES AND UNITY ...nd a member of the Central Committee in the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP). She died on 22 August 2019 in [[Lusaka]] aged 92.
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United Party for National Development
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  • ...[[Member of Parliament]] for [[Katombola]] constituency under the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) in 2006.
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...dates who had won primaries, including six sitting MPs, were vetoed by the party's central committee. In total, 732 people stood for election to the Nationa
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  • | party1 = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] | party3 = [[National Party]]
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  • ...a [[one-party state]], and as a result, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 532 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • |profession = Lawyer and leader of political party |party = [[National Restoration Party]]
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  • ...adquarters of the United Nations|Permanent Representative of Zambia to the United Nations]] | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]]
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 812 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • ...y 1981 to 24 April 1985. He went on to serve as Zambia's ambassador to the United States, Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. ...rn Zambia. He studied at the University of Delhi in India and later in the United States of America.
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 706 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...h; 24 May 2006) was a [[Zambia]]n politician and President of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND).
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  • ...anent secretary. From 1966 to January 1972 Mwangaa was ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. In 1972 he was appointed editor of the ''[[Times of Zambia]]''. ...unding member of the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]], and after the party's victory in the [[Zambian general election, 1991|1991 elections]] served a
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  • ...op row from left) with [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]].]] ...before he was appointed Copperbelt minister.<ref name=lt/> During the one-party state, Banda also served as Member of Parliament for [[Mandevu]] and [[Lund
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front]] ...]] at a controversial [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] general party conference. His election was later deemed illegal by the High Court of Zamb
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  • ...ambia]]n politician. He was a member of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and one of the closest allies of former [[President of Zambia|Pres ...ecame member of parliament for [[Katombola]] constituency in the first one-party elections of December 1973. In 1977, Musokotwane was appointed minister of
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  • ==Black Panther Party== ...Tabor was one of the more well known of the spokespersons for the Panther Party and was admired for his deep baritone voice and charismatic personality.<re
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  • ...Edgar Lungu]] (the Patriotic Front) and [[Hakainde Hichilema]] (the United Party for National Development) seek the office.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news ...cite web | url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/zambia-ruling-party-candidate-wins-presidential-election-28455442 | title=Zambia: Edgar Lungu S
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] <small>2001–2011</small><br> ...first became a Member of Parliament in 2001 under the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] in [[Kaputa (constituency)|Ka
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  • ...l of the [[United National Independence Party|United National Independence Party (UNIP)]]. ...ome Affairs 1967-70; Minister of Defence 1970-73; Secretary General of the Party (equivalent to vice president) 1973-78; Secretary of State for Defense and
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  • ...ck of Authority' and it has been used by other political parties for their party conferences and major speeches.
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  • ...]] he served as the deputy president of the [[United National Independence Party]] and as Minister of Labour and Mines. After independence in October 1964 h [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • ...mat]] and freedom fighter. He was the first [[United National Independence Party]] member of parliament for [[Kasempa]] after Zambian gained its independenc ...ted National Independence Party]] (UNIP) was formed in 1959, he joined the party and became the divisional president in [[Northwestern Province]].
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |party3 = [[United Democratic Alliance (Zambia)|UDA]]
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...was elected with a 4,300 majority over his [[United National Independence Party]] opponent.<ref>[https://www.elections.org.zm/media/parl_central_1991.pdf C
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...y School he joined the Youth Brigade of the [[United National Independence Party]].<ref name=NMC/>
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • ...osition following [[Zambia Independence Act 1964|independence]] from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the only prime minister of [[Northern Rho ...overnor of Northern Rhodesia]]. However, the leader of the largest elected party on the council was considered as the "unofficial" prime minister.<ref>{{cit
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • ...<br />[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] (1991–2001)<br />[[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (after 2001) ...n in [[Bemba, Zambia|Bemba]], he joined the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and became it publicity director.<ref name=WW/>
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  • | party = [[Agenda for Zambia]] ...n politician who has served as Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia to the United States of America. She presented her credentials to U.S. President George W
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  • | party = [[Social Democratic Party]] ...s and Germany. She formed her own political party, the [[Social Democratic Party]], in 2000 and stood as a candidate to be the [[President of Zambia]] in 20
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  • ...resigned, citing rampant corruption. He was a co-founder of the llNational Party]] and became its president. He was also a wealthy entrepreneur and was cons [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...its and meetings at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas, Texas, and the United Nations in New York City. Lungu spoke as a panellist at the Invest in Women
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  • ...d designation awarded by the American College of Forensic Examiners in the United States. ...closest rival former [[First Lady]] [[Maureen Mwanawasa]] of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) who received 150,807 votes.<ref>[https://
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  • '''Elections in [[Zambia]]''' take place within the framework of a multi-party democracy and a presidential system. The [[President of Zambia|President]] ...t in the [[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1944|1944 elections]], the party was disbanded. Prior to the [[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1948|194
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  • ...ce in two constituencies until 9 April.<ref name=T2/> The [[United Federal Party]] (UFP) was expected to win the elections,<ref name=TT/> and did so by taki ...European candidates.<ref name=T2>"Sir R. Welensky Gains Election Victory: Party Sure Of 13 Seats", ''The Times'', 23 March 1959, p10, Issue 54416</ref> "Or
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  • ...record: Given Lubinda | accessdate=2012-02-23}}</ref> which is the ruling party in [[Zambia]] led by [[Michael Sata]]. Lubinda is of mixed-race parentage. He came under criticism from both members of the then ruling party ([[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]]) and the opposition for voicing conc
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  • ...1991 general elections to the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) Party.<ref name=Inters/>
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] ...nawasa with husband, President [[Levy Mwanawasa]], and [[First Lady of the United States]] [[Laura Bush]] in June 2007.]]
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  • |party2 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |party3 = United Party for National Development
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...even PF candidates lost their party's nomination to [[Edgar Lungu]] at the party's November general conference.<ref name=zr>{{cite news|first=Clement|last=M
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  • He served as a diplomat under the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) Government.<ref>[https://zambiareports.com/2017/01/09/zuj-extols-f
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  • | party1 = United Party for National Development | after_party = United Party for National Development
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front|Patriotic Front]] ...of [[Nalolo District|Nalolo]] Constituency as a candidate of the [[United Party for National Development]]. She was elected chairperson of a number of port
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  • ...sia]]) gained its independence in 1964, the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) formed government under the presidency of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. The
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  • ....htm Zambia: 1964 Elections] EISA</ref> The [[United National Independence Party]] won the elections, taking 55 of the common roll seats. Its leader, [[Kenn ...ats, putting up candidates including former [[Central Africa Party|Liberal Party]] leader [[John Moffat (Northern Rhodesian politician)|John Moffat]] and ex
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  • | birth_place = Blackheath, London, United Kingdom | party = [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (since 2016)<br>Patriotic Front (Zambia)|PF
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  • ...of two rival missions, the Presbyterian [[Livingstonia Mission]] of the [[United Free Church of Scotland]](based at [[Lubwa]] (next to the Kolwe River from ...a founding member of the Northern Rhodesian African Congress in 1948. This party was soon renamed the Africa National Congress (ANC) under the leadership of
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  • ...nst the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) government. Although Musakanya was subsequently acquitted of invol
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  • ...r of Parliament]] for [[Chipata]] under the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP).
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  • | party = [[National Leadership for Development]] ...ia: Supporters Grace Filing of Nominations|accessdate=19 June 2015}}</ref> party of which he was one of the founding members.<ref name="Yobert K. Shamapande
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  • ..., the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]. ...ss]] (ANC) as a link to the African National Congress in South Africa. The party leadership included Harry Nkumbula himself, [[Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe]], [[Ke
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  • ...car on 31st December, 1957 in Kafue at K15848 after importing if from the United Kingdom. The USCL owned this vehicle for almost three years. The vehicle wa ...hicle soon become a common spectacle and its noise a melodious tune to the party supporters. They soon nicknamed it as '''Mama UNIP'''.
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  • ...P, he decided to form a government with the [[United National Independence Party]]. ...voting. One, Colin Cunningham, a former leader of the Rhodesian Republican Party, claimed it would be "trespass against his person."<ref name=EAR1/>
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  • ...he founders of the [[Movement for Multi-party Democracy]] (MMD). After the party’s triumph in the [[1991 elections]], he served as [[Member of Parliament] ...e was chairman of opposition [[Forum for Democracy and Development]] (FDD) party.<ref name="cnn"/> He retired from politics in 2005.
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  • ...ted Party for National Development/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] ...=darkgray}} [[Patriotic Front]]<br>{{Color box|#F9A64A|border=darkgray}} [[Party of National Unity and Progress|PNUP]]<br>{{Color box|{{Independent/meta/col
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  • | party2 = United Party for National Development ...f just 27,757 votes (1.66%) against [[Hakainde Hichilema]] of the [[United Party for National Development]]. Hichilema denounced the elections as a sham and
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  • | office5 = [[Zambian Ambassador to the United States]] ...command in the hierarchy of Zambian politics during the period of the One Party Participatory State (1973–1991).
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  • ...oba ward in Kafue under the [[United Party for National Development|United Party for National Development (UPND)]].
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  • | party2 = United Party for National Development ...1/25/zambia-ruling-party-candidate-wins-presidential-election|title=Ruling party candidate Edgar Lungu sworn in as new Zambian president|access-date=2016-08
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  • ...on]], led by [[David Yamba]], which was later transformed into a political party called [[Northern Rhodesia African Congress]] (NRAC). Late [[Harry Mwaanga ...organized a new political party called the [[African National Independence Party]] (ANIP). They petitioned the colonial authorities over the starving famili
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  • ...olitician who served as [[Kalomo]] Member of Parliament under the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND). He became one of the pillars of the UPND having served in the party’s first National Management Committee.<ref>[http://zambianeye.com/archive
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...edgar-lungu-sworn-in-as-president-of-zambia-in-lusaka.html "Zambian Ruling Party's Edgar Lungu Inaugurated as President"], Bloomberg, 25 January 2015.</ref>
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(curre ...Sata's death in October 2014, Lungu was adopted as the candidate of Sata's party, the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]], for the [[Zambian presid
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  • ...ief|access-date=2016-10-06}}</ref> Mushimba joined the [[Patriotic Front]] party in 2001 and has been a Member of Parliament of [[Kankoyo constituency]] sin
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  • ...] – [[United Democratic Alliance]] (UDA), [[Godfrey Miyanda]] – [[Heritage Party]] (HP), and [[Winwright N’gondo]] – [[All People’s Congress]] (APC)
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  • ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1990–1996)}} ...n presidential election, 2011| September 2011 election]] became the ruling party in Zambia.
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  • Established in 1963 by the [[United National Independence Party]] as a youth wing of the independence movement, known as the Land Army, whi ...ated armed struggle never materialized as the United National Independence Party (UNIP) together with the African National Congress (ANC) managed to peacefu
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...nister until his election on 24 January 2015, defeated opposition [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) leader [[Hakainde Hichilema]] by a 48.3 p
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  • ...as President of the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD) political party, which had been in opposition since its defeat in the [[Zambian presidentia ...Zambia. He studied theology at Christ for All Nations Bible College in the United States. He also holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Regent Univers
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  • [[Category:United Party for National Development politicians]]
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  • ...sts, eluded his capture by heading to Tanganyika [Tanzania] to present the party’s case to the pro-independence pan-African movement. But when matters did ...op row from left) with [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]].]]
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  • ...f our struggle, as a nation, to build from the 73 plus groups a strong and united nation. ...dership, on one hand, and on the other, the settlers led by United Federal Party, to join in coalition, African National Congress's Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula c
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  • ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1990–1996)}} ...esia]] (today [[Zimbabwe]]) respectively and his tertiary education in the United Kingdom at [[Cambridge University]] and the [[University of Sussex]], where
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  • ...bia]] is [[head of state]], [[head of government]] and leader of a [[multi-party system]]. [[Executive power]] is exercised by the government, while [[legis ...n December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[one-party participatory democracy]]".
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  • ...972. [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP), Zambia's former ruling party, took the newspaper over in 1975.<ref>{{cite book|editor-first=David J.|edi
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  • ...Affairs and North-Western Minister and as a [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] Member of the Central Committee.
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  • ...or Multiparty Democracy]] defeat the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] in both presidential and National Assembly polls. !Party
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  • |party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...Southern Africa'', 2002. Page 404.</ref> Banda became Ambassador to the [[United States]] on 7 April 1967.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=lxUgAAAAMA
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  • When [[Northern Rhodesia]] gained independence from the [[United Kingdom]] as [[Zambia]] on 24 October 1964,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sele ...visited [[Lusaka]] with a view to turn UNIP into a [[Marxist-Leninist]] [[party]], and UNIP officials made reciprocal visits to [[Moscow]].<ref name=herita
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  • ...United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in 1960 and quickly became the party's legal advisor. Ostracized by most white residents of the colony, Skinner [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • ...government, UNITA, and the UN with the governments of [[Portugal]], the [[United States]], and [[Russia]] observing, to oversee its implementation. Violatio ...g foreign arms and both sides continued to build up their stockpile. The [[United Nations Security Council]] did not authorize a significant peacekeeping for
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  • ...MMD) came to power in Zambia, replacing the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) which had ruled for 27 years. The new government's fiscal priorit
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  • ...ch 2015, [[Minister of Education]] [[Michael Kaingu]] referred to [[United Party for National Development]] [[Namwala]] [[Member of Parliament]] [[Moono Lub
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  • ...Ambassador, Minister and Member of the Central Committee under the ruling party [[UNIP]] led by [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He died on 18 January 2013 after suffer Not in favour of the "one party democracy" policy adopted by UNIP, Jethro Mutti resigned from office in Apr
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  • |party=[[United National Independence Party]] ...er 1958, Chisembele formed the [[Zambia African National Congress]] (ZANC) party. [[UNIP]] was built on the ashes of the ZANC, which the British colonial g
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  • We recall their vision and determination to build a strong and united nation founded on love and respect for all people, of all races, tribes and From all corners of this country and all walks of life, they came and were united in the pursuit of self-rule and desire to build a new nation.
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  • ...the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics un **[[Heritage Party (Zambia)|Heritage Party]]
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  • ...r independence the country moved towards a system of [[one-party state|one party rule]] with [[Kenneth Kaunda]] as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian polit **[[Heritage Party (Zambia)|Heritage Party]]
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  • | death_place = London, United Kingdom ...ty Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2001)}}<br>[[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] {{small|(Before 1991)}}
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  • ...ated6>[http://www.mwape.com/mwape/unitedstates.html Zambia's Brain Drain - United States<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> And in 2011, Shomwa was hired as ...ton Communications, the largest public interest communications firm in the United States, where he represented clients including the Robert Wood Johnson Foun
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  • ...a, however, had other ideas. Kaunda and the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) leadership had chosen Mutembo to be the symbol of the new nation. ...it to [[United National Independence Party]], which used it as a district party office. It is now being used as a carpentry workshop by the locals.
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  • ...good lord guided us and my nomination as the presidential candidate of our party was validated. ...the party, which ultimately qualified me as presidential candidate for the party.
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  • ...://books.google.com/books?id=7gV8hWuBAH4C&pg=RA1-PR1|year=1991|publisher=[[United Nations Human Settlements Programme|UN-HABITAT]]|isbn=9789211311655|page=6} ...me=resnick>{{cite book|last=Resnick|first=Danielle|title=Urban Poverty and Party Populism in African Democracies|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ITRaAQ
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  • ...curred on the [[Great North Road]] near [[Kabwe]]. The driver of the Zesco United Toyota Hiace, Mwiza Ndovi, together with three other passengers from the To ...) Chambishi 2014 best player. He was awarded during the team's end-of-year-party at Chambishi Recreation Club.<ref>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/kalale-cham
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  • ...hief 'Pilula' to provide an oxhide shroud for Chiti. Then, he dispatched a party to avenge Chiti's death, killing Mwase and Chilimbulu. Their bodies were bu ...ate [[Michael Chilufya Sata]], Zambia's fifth President and founder of the party currently in power, the Patriotic Front. Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first Pre
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  • ...icies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in place. ==One party state==
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  • LEADERS FROM THE UNITED PARTY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (UPND) ALLIANCE; ...F ANDERSON KAMBELA MAZOKA, TOGETHER WITH HIS COLLEAGUES FOUNDED THE UNITED PARTY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (UPND).
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  • ...ion of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Constitution) Order in Council, 1953 of the United Kingdom, S.I. 1953 No. 1199, p. 1804</ref> The Federation was established w ...the United Kingdom was subjected to pressure to de-colonize from both the United Nations and the [[Organization of African Unity]] (OAU). These groups suppo
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  • ...waterfall on the [[Zambezi River]], which he named after [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] - the Zambian town near the Falls is named after h ...sia, Burnham saw many similarities to copper deposits he had worked in the United States, and he encountered natives wearing copper bracelets.<ref name="scou
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  • ...on''' was a white settler who was killed by [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] activists who were demonstrating against the colonial regime in [[Nd
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy|MMD]] Before his party's convention in 1990, Mwanawasa was widely tipped to become the President o
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  • ...ries of Africa (the "White Fathers"), based at Llondola from 1934, and the United Free Church of Scotland, based at Lubwa from 1905. One of the Lubwa mission ...) there arose a competition for members between the new church and the new party. Villages were split as Lumpa leaders ordered their members to establish se
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  • Various opposition party leaders and the leading private newspaper saw Justice Mambilima as governme ...o Michael Sata's 804,748. The president's ruling party, Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD), secured 45% of the seats in parliament, with the remainder
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  • ...e to [[Nkana Stadium|Scrivener Stadium]], the home of [[Nkana F.C.|Rhokana United]] and had a keen interest in football, playing as a goalkeeper in neighbour ...nbsp;10</ref> and the following year, Zambia dethroned world champions the United States in the International Council of Military Sports (CISM) Games and Mwa
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  • ...e of the Annual General Meeting drew nearer, FAZ Division II side Mazabuka United moved a motion to pass a vote of no confidence in Bwalya's executive which, ...Z General Secretary George Kasengele informed the councilors that Mazabuka United had written a letter to FAZ earlier that day to withdraw the motion to tabl
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  • ...r respects. The body was accompanied by both the opposition and the ruling party leaders beside the first family during the tour. ...so missed a speech at the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly amid rumours he had fallen ill at a New York City
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  • ...e, he was appointed as security official of [[United National Independence Party]].<ref name="FacesOfAfrica" /><ref name="LusakaYears" /> In 1960, he founde ...for a trip to Mars.<ref name="FacesOfAfrica" /> Nkoloso hoped to beat the United States and Soviet Union's respective space programs at the height of the Sp
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  • ...Movement for Multiparty Democracy|MMD]] and [[United National Independence Party]]. Additionally, the economist [[Stanley Fischer]], currently the governor
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  • ...ut his protests fell on deaf ears,<ref name="ReferenceA"/> and in 1900 the United Kingdom proclaimed a protectorate and governed it as part of [[Barotziland- ....<ref name="gga.org"/> One of the reasons why Kenneth Kaunda "revoked" the United Kingdom's Zambia Independence Act is reported to be that it called for the
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  • ...wishers who, in one way or another, provided for me, my colleagues and our party with generous resources that made it possible for us to campaign effectivel ...that we must justify. The elections are over. And as a people, we stand as united as ever. We know that elections, like any other competitive enterprise, hav
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  • ...mong local and national leaders of the ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP). Despite his notoriety during his life and continuing place in the m ...ry existence presented a threat to the fragile hegemony of the Zambian one-party state, rooted as it was in UNIP’s claim to speak on behalf of all Zambian
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  • | designation1_free1name = State Party ...ng water.<ref name="UNEP">[http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/mosi-oa-.html United Nations Environment Programme: Protected Areas and World Heritage World Con
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  • ...arrive in the country from Dubai where they were being printed. Political party representatives, civil society organisations and the media were present to ...8.3 percent of the vote, while [[Hakainde Hichilema]] (52) of the [[United Party for National Development]] came in second with 46.7 percent after votes wer
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  • | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] ...to change the rules that had kept him in power. [[Multi-party system|Multi-party]] elections took place in 1991, in which [[Frederick Chiluba]], the leader
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  • ...mally. As a firm anti-colonialist he joined [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] and in the [[1962 Northern Rhodesian general election|1962 elections
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  • In 1961, 2nd Secretary General of the United Nations [[Dag Hammarskjöld]]'s plane crashed on the outskirts of Ndola. ...l Chiefdom of Chiwala. Chief Chiwala is therefore a significant interested party to Ndola industry and economics.
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  • ...bia," Volume 12 Chapter 173 1995 Edition (Revised)] Accessed online at the United Nations Online Network in Public Administration and Finance website, 12 Mar ...ouse, Freedom Way, [[Lusaka]], from where the United National Independence Party (UNIP) manifesto of 1962 was launched.
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  • ...% <br> {{flag|DR Congo}} 13.4% <br> {{flag|South Africa}} 6.1% <br> {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} 4.9% (2014 est.)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/lib ...(1991–2001), which came to power after democratic multi-[[political party|party]] elections in November 1991, was committed to extensive economic reform. T
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  • ...ouse, Freedom Way, [[Lusaka]], from where the United National Independence Party (UNIP) manifesto of 1962 was launched. # [[Dag Hammerskjold Memorial]] — where the then United Nations Secretary-General was killed in a plane crash on 18 September 1961,
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  • ...is also the global ambassador in the fight against [[HIV/AIDS]] for the [[United States|American]] organization [[AIDS Healthcare Foundation]] (AHF)<ref nam ...date=14 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ending violence in 16 days: United Nations agency shows shocking advert of woman using make-up to show violenc
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  • | party = ...ry as George Washington or Abraham Lincoln are in their respective eras in United States history. Most histories of South Africa covering the last decades o
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  • |empire = United Kingdom |status_text = [[Protectorate]] of the United Kingdom
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  • ...[[Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound]] was the legal tender of the short-lived [[United Kingdom|British]] [[protectorate]] of [[Northern Rhodesia]]. Banknotes of 1 ...d rate]] of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the [[United States dollar|dollar]] on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's
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  • ...four mission societies were to merge their works and become known as the [[United Church of Zambia]] (UCZ). Zambia's increased mission activity was not an is ...the exception was to be found on the Copperbelt where the formation of the United Missions in the Copperbelt in the 1930s ushered in inter-denominational sch
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  • I thank the almighty God for giving me and the united party for national development, the opportunity to serve the people of this great The united party for national development government has a huge task ahead to turn around th
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  • ...ace of the national movement of Zambia. The [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) was founded in [[Kabwe]] by [[Kenneth Kaunda]], who later became t ...ment Management (DPADM), Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), United Nations|year=2004 |accessdate=16 October 2016}}</ref> The administrative st
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  • ...ccessed 10 March 2007</ref> It is named after [[David Livingstone]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer who was the first European to explore the area. ...ences from the [[University of Fort Hare]] in South Africa. In 1968, a one party state had been established which seized most remaining non-black property,
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  • |empire = United Kingdom ...[Rhodesia (name)|Rhodesia]] was chartered in 1889 by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and began with the Pioneer Column's march north-east to Mashonalan
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  • ...cording to a letter he wrote in 1897, he flew the British [[Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)|Merchant Navy]]'s [[Red Ensign]] flag over his house.<ref name=cla ...rk. One day, to Deare's surprise, a small group of warriors approached his party from the west, carrying a letter. This message, written in English and sign
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  • ...onment for possession of prohibited literature supplied by the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] and other bodies. ...en banned but was soon to rise again as the [[United National Independence Party]]. Kaunda and other leader, rusticated, but well supplied with money, were
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