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  • ...lso known as the '''Zambia Development Conference''', is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...ublishers, p309</ref> receiving 14% of the vote but only winning two seats in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]].
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  • The '''Agenda for Zambia''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...ey Publishers, p309</ref> receiving 1.5% of the vote and winning two seats in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] amidst a [[United Nati
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  • ...election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p954 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> .../zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 706 people stood for election to the National Assembly, of which 612
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  • ...within Zambian politics until the [[Zambian general election, 2011|general elections of September 2011]]. It is a centre-left political party. ...al pressure, Kaunda agreed to a referendum on the [[one-party state]], but in the face of continued opposition, dropped the referendum and signed a [[con
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  • ...within Zambian politics until the [[Zambian general election, 2011|general elections of September 2011]]. It is a centre-left political party. ...al pressure, Kaunda agreed to a referendum on the [[one-party state]], but in the face of continued opposition, dropped the referendum and signed a const
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  • | term_start7 = 1991 ...Party|UNIP]] (1959–1991)<br />[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] (1991–2001)<br />[[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (after 2001)
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  • | term_start = 1991 ...r of the National Assembly of Zambia]] from 1968 until 1988 and again from 1991 until 1998.
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  • '''Dipak K. A. Patel''' (born 12 July 1953 in [[Lusaka]]) is a [[Zambia]]n politician, who served long tenures both as a ...senting Lusaka Central; in the [[Zambian parliamentary election, 2001|2001 elections]] he ran on the [[Forum for Democracy and Development]] ticket and was agai
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  • ...in South Africa where he earned a masters degree. He later obtained a BSc in agriculture at the University of Cambridge, UK. ...ars later, he became Minister of Finance. He was moved to Foreign Minister in 1969, where he also held a number of posts on international committees.
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  • ...ous people against the supremacy of the colonialist through his membership in [[Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula]]'s [[African National Congress]] - ANC.<ref> [htt ...esia]], opening a shop in the town of [[Ndola]], and his family joined him in 1938.
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  • ...es beyond Zambia's borders. It is of importance to the entire continent of Africa. ...s fellow human beings. We saw them in the same way we considered ourselves in the group of 73.
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  • ...as foreign minister for nearly two years, until another cabinet reshuffle in October 2006 which occurred after [[Levy Mwanawasa]]’s election to a seco Before becoming Air Force Commander in 1991, Shikapwasha served as a diplomat and defence attache to Tanzania but fell
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  • {{Short description|Former head of government in Zambia}} |abolished = 31 August 1991
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  • ...following year from California Polytechnic State University. Her doctorate in elementary education came from New York University.<ref name=cal/> ...elected to Parliament for the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD) in Zambia's first multi-party polls since 1972. She was a member of that parli
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  • ...ia]], Zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining [[independence]] in October 1964. ...the national elections that followed in December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[one-party participatory democracy]]".
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  • ...membe.html |title=Fred M'membe, Zambia: World Press Freedom Hero (Honoured in 2000) |year=2010 |publisher=International Press Institute |accessdate=17 Ja ...publication.<ref name=IPI /> The pair modelled the paper's design on South Africa's liberal ''Weekly Mail'' and Lisbon, Portugal's daily ''Público''. Despit
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  • '''Maureen Mumbi Nkandu''' (born 1st May 1967 in [[Lusaka]]) is a [[Zambia]]n international [[journalist]] and communication ...overnment leaders at the [[1979 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting]] in Lusaka.
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  • * ''A venture in Africa'' (2007) * ''Africa'' (2003)
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  • ...om aspiration pneumonia following a series of mini strokes and poor health in the last few years of his life, linked to his tetraplegic condition. ...l injuries. He was transferred from the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka and flown to [[Lodge Moor Hospital]], Sheffield, UK for specialist t
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  • ...of running the government,<ref>There were only eight indigenous Graduates in the country at Independence</ref> and the economy was largely dependent on ...ntral planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in place.
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  • ...August 2016, has a total of 156 members. 150 members are directly elected in single-member [[Constituency|constituencies]] using the simple majority (or |align=left colspan=5|Source: [https://www.elections.org.zm/results/2016_national_assembly_elections Electoral Commission of Zam
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  • ...1996 FIFA World Player of the Year where he was voted the 12th-best player in the world, the first to be nominated after playing the entire year for a no ...coach and president of the Football Association of Zambia is partly shown in the documentary film ''[[Eighteam (documentary)|Eighteam]]''.
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  • ...small|(Acting)}} <!-- Do not change this. He was succeeded by Scott albeit in an acting capacity. --> ...991–2001)}}<br>[[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] {{small|(Before 1991)}}
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  • |caption = Frederick Chiluba in 2009 |term_start =November 2, 1991
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  • ...in [[Kabwe]] in 1921 - this was the first human fossil ever discovered in Africa.<ref>http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/collections-at-the-museum/museum-tr The earliest known modern humans to live in the territory of modern-day Zambia were the Khoisans. They were bushmen, [[
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  • ...Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. **Africa
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  • ...Kaunda dominated Zambian politics until multiparty elections were held in 1991. *Common [[endonym]](s): [[List of countries and capitals in native languages| ]]
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  • |caption = [[Lusaka]] is the capital and largest financial district in [[Zambia]] .../www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/zambia/|title= Doing Business in Zambia 2012|publisher=[[World Bank]]|accessdate=2011-11-21}}</ref>
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  • | term_start2 = 1991 ...008}}</ref> Prior to his election, Mwanawasa served as vice-president from 1991 to 1994 whilst an elected Member of Parliament for [[Chifubu]] Constituency
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  • ...contains a chronological timeline of some of the key events that happened in [[Zambia]]n history. ...district|Mulobezi]] districts dies at the [[Maina Soko Military Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]]<ref>[https://www.znbc.co.zm/news/senior-chief-inyambo-yeta-dies/
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  • | term_end = 2 November 1991 ...RQwsE-PmYC&q=Kenneth+Kaunda+28+april&pg=PA13|title=Independence Leaders of Africa|first=Bridgette|last=Kasuka|date=7 February 2012|publisher=Bankole Kamara T
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  • |caption = Banda in 2010 ...sitting president. Banda was an active participant in politics from early in the presidency of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], during which time he held several dip
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  • ...op:''' Proposed flag and arms.<br/>'''Bottom:''' Map of Barotseland within Africa; orthographic projection ...branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho of South Africa who they called [[Sotho people#Zulu expansionism and White migration|Kololo
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  • ...s heavily in the accounts of [[David Livingstone]]'s journeys in [[Central Africa]]. ...reased interest in missions in the [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] churches in Britain, and, despite his complicated motives, Livingstone became the darli
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  • | height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}} | years1 = 1978–1991
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  • ...party Democracy]] defeat the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] in both presidential and National Assembly polls. *[http://www.elections.org.zm/results_index/results_index.html Electoral Commission of Zambia]
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  • |time_zone = [[Central Africa Time|CAT]] ...entral part of Zambia. The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the [[Copperbelt Province]] to the northwest, the core econom
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