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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union]]
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  • | office = President of the [[African Mineworkers' Union]] | party = [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]]
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  • {{Infobox Bilateral relations|South African - Zambian |South Africa| Zambia}} ...ers of the [[Southern African Development Community]] (SADC) and [[African Union]].
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  • {{Infobox Union |full_name= Northern Rhodesian African Mineworkers' Union
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  • ...tion,<ref>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref> but 87.1% in the presidential election.<ref>Nohlen ...g/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_1968_E.PDF Zambia 1968] Inter-Parliamentary Union</ref>
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  • Addis Ababa (Permanent Mission to the African Union) Brussels (Mission to the European Union)
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  • ...ion since Rhodesian guerrillas of Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union shot down an Air Rhodesia Viscount airliner Feb. 12, killing all 59 persons
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  • * Union College ...press release |publisher= Union College |date=June 2, 2006 |url=http://www.union.edu/N/DS/s.php?s=6469 |title=Mazoka '69, former Zambian presidential candid
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  • | name = 3rd Pan-African Parliament |title = {{center|Pan-African Parliament}}
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  • |President and Chairperson Southern African Development Community |President and Chairperson of the African Union
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  • ...d that the male leaders only wanted women to be "colouring flowers" in the Union.{{sfn |Akyeampong|Gates, Jr.| 2012| pp=164-165}} ...an operation on 5 April 2012. Her son, Wina Wina, later thanked the South African authorities to allowing her to receive treatment there.<ref>{{cite news|tit
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  • ...g/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_1983_E.PDF Zambia 1978] Inter-Parliamentary Union</ref> ...name=AED>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref>
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  • ...name=AED>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref> Voter turnout was around 60% in the parliamentary ...g/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_1988_E.PDF Zambia 1988] Inter-Parliamentary Union</ref>
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  • ...monwealth light heavyweight title against [[Lottie Mwale]], African Boxing Union light heavyweight title against Lottie Mwale, and International Boxing Fede
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  • ...g/parline-e/reports/arc/ZAMBIA_1978_E.PDF Zambia 1978] Inter-Parliamentary Union</ref> but 66.7% in the presidential election.<ref>Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M ...osed.<ref>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Elections in Zambia] African Elections Database</ref>
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  • ...[[The New York Times]]|page=1|accessdate=26 July 2009}}</ref> the [[Soviet Union]] sent the government of [[Kenneth Kaunda]] a telegram recognising Zambian ...t towards the West,<ref name=heritage/> however, Kaunda visited the Soviet Union on [[state visit]]s in 1974 and 1987.<ref name=polpredzamrus/>
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  • * '''[[Catherine Phiri]]''' &ndash; first Zambian/African female boxer to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight gold title ...rence Katilungu]]''' &ndash; first President of the [[African Mineworkers' Union]]
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  • | clubs6 = FC Union Berlin ...dern Stars, [[Mufulira Wanderers]], [[Nkana FC|Nkana Red Devils]], [[1. FC Union Berlin]] of Germany and Tunisian champions [[Esperance Sportive de Tunis|Es
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  • ...ng liberation movements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the ...h the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Development Community being among the most notable.
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  • ...bridge.<ref name=acgt>[http://www.acgt.co.za/profiles/professor-luke-mumba]African Centre for Gene Technologies</ref> ...iative of NEPAD. He was the first Regional Director for the NEPAD Southern African Network for Biosciences (SANBio) at the Council for Scientific and Industri
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  • ...ional sportsmen [[Robert Earnshaw]] (football) and [[Dafydd James]] (Rugby Union). * [[Kalusha Bwalya]] (Zambia's top footballer and [[African Footballer of the Year]] winner, 1988)
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  • ...ing military headquarters" for operations of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) led by Joshua Nkomo.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/pol
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  • ...December 2019. He has also served as Zambia's Ambassador to the [[African Union]], from June 2003 to June 2007. ...o August 1996 then he was moved to Director for Africa and Organization of African Unity Affairs from 1996 to 2000. Deputy Permanent Secretary from 2000 to 20
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  • ...s]], the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
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  • ...ref name="MacmillanD.)2005">{{cite book|last=Macmillan|first=Hugh|title=An African trading empire: the story of Susman Brothers & Wulfsohn, 1901–2005|url=ht ...ion-releases-k15bn-for-livingstone-museum-renovations-32008|title=European Union releases K1.5bn for Livingstone Museum renovations |publisher=Artshub.co.uk
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  • ...Mwanawasa]], the new Zambian President when he was Chairman of the African Union.<ref name=af/>
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  • ...Lungu meets with Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs for the United States.]] ...veral foreign trips during his tenure, mainly with a focus in the Southern African region.
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  • ...founders of Zambia’s first native political party, the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mb ...cretary of the [[Mufulira Welfare Association]] and co-founded the [[Kitwe African Society]].
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  • ...g age, Kapwepwe was surrounded by the changemakers who helped liberate the African nation from British colonial rule. An artistic child, it was not uncommon t She served as Technical Consultant to the European Union and is currently Technical and Policy Advisor to the [[Ministry of Sport Yo
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  • ...maller quantities.<ref>[[Bruce Kapferer]]: "Strategy and Transaction in an African Factory", Manchester: Manchester University Press 1972</ref> ...opposed by the Northern Rhodesia Railway Trade Union (the black Africans' union) led by [[Dixon Konkola]] and also based in Kabwe.<ref name="TZ"/>
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  • ...ocal and international clients, including the Zambian government, European Union and the United Nations.<ref name=destiny>{{cite news|title=Zambia : Zambian ...e ''Narratives of Silenced Voices'' to research and publish the stories of African women from history.<ref name=destiny/><ref name=hist>{{cite news|title=Zamb
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  • ...Party candidates defeated independents backed by the European Mineworkers Union and the European Salaried Staff Association. The only two seats in which th ...ad been nominated for membership of the Assembly by the Northern Rhodesian African Representative Council from a field of 14 candidates.<ref>"N. Rhodesian Cha
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  • * [[Austin Liato]] - former minister/labour leader, former [[Pan-African Parliament]] MP * [[Besnat Jere]] - former [[Pan-African Parliament]] MP
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  • | name = African bush elephant<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Proboscidea | id = 11500009 | page = 91} | range_map=African Elephant distribution map.svg
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  • ...League]] with [[Tunisia]]n giants Esperance in 1994 and featured at four [[African Cup of Nations|CAN]] tournaments in 1990, 1994, 1996 and 1998. Malitoli is ...Malitoli got an improved offer but when he was left out of Zambia's [[1992 African Cup of Nations|1992 CAN]] squad, the German club, disappointed at not seein
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  • ...ed author <ref name=post5/> and renowned political analyst specializing on African affairs. He served as the Special Assistant to the President for Press and ...BBC Africa Service, Radio France International (RFI), Africa Confidential, African Energy and South Africa’s talk show Radio 702 where he regularly featured
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  • **[[Zambian African National Congress]] *[[African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States]] (ACP)
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  • ...served as chairman of the Southern Rhodesian Amateur Athletic and Cycling Union.<ref name=time>"Sport: Race Against Racism," http://content.time.com/time/m Muleya thus became the first African ever permitted to run in a track meet of the Southern Rhodesian Athletics A
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  • ...amb|title=The Africa House: The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0c29a3DXZhUC|year=2005|publisher ...nd [[Roy Welensky]], a trade union leader, Gore-Browne felt no threat from African social and educational advance, and the consequent addition of qualified v
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  • ...69 | accessdate=13 July 2015}}</ref> It is green with an orange-coloured [[African fish eagle]] in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes, *"Union Jack Red", British Colour Council Shade reference 210.
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  • **[[Zambian African National Congress]] *[[African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States]] (ACP)
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  • ...ay's Inn. He was called to the bar in 1958. While in England, he met other African nationalists, including [[Harry Nkumbula]] and [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He also ...entually Kaunda broke from the ANC in October 1958 and formed the [[Zambia African National Congress]] (ZANC), with Nkumbula remaining as leader of the ANC. C
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  • ...y under the vision of [[Cecil Rhodes]], in the attempt to connect adjacent African possessions of the British Empire through a continuous line from Cape Town, ...Second Boer Wars (ended 1902 but only incorporating its two states into a union Republic in 1910).
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  • ...ia had three significant political parties: UNIP, the [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]], and the United Progressive Party (UPP). The ANC drew i Guy Scott is the first white president of an African country since [[Frederik Willem de Klerk]] of [[South Africa]] in 1994. Zam
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  • ...ent Robert Mugabe of neighbouring Zimbabwe. Mwanawasa was one of the first African leaders to publicly do so.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/af On 29 June 2008, while in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for an African Union summit, Mwanawasa was hospitalised due to a second stroke. On 1 July, Inter
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  • ...as a Zambian coach and former footballer. He represented Zambia in three [[African Cup of Nations]] tournaments and was named Zambian captain in 1980, the sam He was part of Zambia's team at their first ever CAN outing at [[1974 African Cup of Nations|Egypt 1974]] and played in the group phase match against [[U
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  • ...name="FacesOfAfrica" /> Nkoloso hoped to beat the United States and Soviet Union's respective space programs at the height of the Space Race.<ref name="boot |title=Zambians Have Plan To Put African on Moon But Problems Mount Up
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  • ...08.</ref> On 29 June 2008, while in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for an African Union summit, Mwanawasa was hospitalised due to a second stroke. On 1 July, Inter ...posite the Zambian Cabinet Office. The funeral was attended by heads of 14 African states, including Mbeki, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, and Tanzania's Jakaya Ki
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  • |profession =Trade Union official ...of Zambia|second President of Zambia]] from 1991 to 2002. Chiluba, a trade union leader, won the country's multi-party presidential election in 1991 as the
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  • ...Robertson: "Kasembe and the Bemba (Awemba) Nation." ''Journal of the Royal African Society'', Vol. 3, No. 10 (Jan., 1904), pp. 183-193.</ref><ref name="EB">'' ...early 19th century of the [[Makololo]], a clan of the [[South Africa|South-African]] [[Basotho]] or [[Tswana people]]. Utterly defeated by [[Shaka]]'s new [[Z
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