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  • ...y did not confer protectorate status on the territory, as only the British government could confer that status. Nonetheless, the charter gave the territory prote ...[Barotseland]] to form [[Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia]], an official British protectorate.<ref>Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia Order in Council, 1899
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  • ...olony, and in early 1924 an [[Order in Council]] was issued by the British Government, stating that the territory would get a [[Governor of Northern Rhodesia|Gov
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  • {{Use British English|date=December 2014}} ...adopted upon independence on October 24, 1964. Before that, Zambia was the British protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and used a defaced [[Blue Ensign]] as
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  • |type = [[Government school|Government]] ...|accessdate= 7 March 2016}}</ref> also known as '''DK High School''', is a Government Boarding School in [[Zambia]] situated in woodlands Prospects Hill or main
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  • ...d Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) were funded by the [[UNDP]] and Government of Zambia as a project for financial and capital market development in Zamb ...turns. Another important role of LuSE was to facilitate the divestiture of Government ownership in [[parastatals]] and realization of the objectives of creating
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  • ...Immigration again accelerated around 1953, for fears that the new federal government of Northern Rhodesia would place restrictions on Indian migration.<ref name ...rned "not to be the spokesman of Indians permanently resident". The Indian government, when it did voice complaint about issues of Indians in Africa, tended to f
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  • ...forces upon hearing that World War One had ended. He had managed to elude British and Allied forces for the entire four years of the war. Image courtesy of N ...r [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]], of the signing of the Armistice by the German government, which provided for the unconditional evacuation of all German forces from
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  • ...tel built in 1906 by railway contractors Pauling and Co was converted into government offices. [[Category:1907 establishments in the British Empire]]
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  • |empire = British Empire |flag = British South Africa Company
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  • ...boundaries evolved between the 1890s and 1980. Demarcated and named by the British South Africa Company, which governed it until the 1920s, it thereafter saw ...e BSAC officially adopted the name "Rhodesia" in May 1895, and the British government followed in 1898. "It is not clear why the name should have been pronounced
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  • ...can authorities transferred him to UK custody, after a brief interrogation British officials determined there were no grounds to charge Mubanga with any crime ...lined to issue a new passport to Mubanga and three other of the nine freed British Guantanamo detainees.
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  • ...although small numbers prevented them from establishing a similar form of government in Zambia. At the Copperbelt mines, 6,500 expatriate workers held South Afr ...ast2=Fischer|first2=Georges |year=1980|title=Decolonisation and After: The British French Experience|pages=206–207}}</ref>
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  • ...the statue was originally erected on their side of the Zambezi - then the British colony of Northern Rhodesia - but was moved during the 1950s to its present ...Conservation Commission]], went asked the Foreign Office in London and the British High Commission in Lusaka to help get to the bottom of the mystery. He was
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  • ...oore agreed with the farmers, and pressed for its creation; however, the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) insisted that there were too few Europeans in ...tive council. Initial plans were for it to include the Administrator, five government officials and three elected members who would not have the right to vote.<r
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  • There are about 12,000 Indians in Zambia. Most of them have taken local or British nationalities and are working in trade sector. ...Industry. Mr. Dipak Patel continues in the same position in the Mwanawasa government but Mr. Desai is now out of parliament.
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  • NIPA was established in 1963 by the British Colonial government as a Staff Training College (STC). The focus for the institute then was to
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  • ...the highest executive position in Government. The President is the Head of Government and the National Assembly, and also serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Def ...icially opened in 1935 . During the colonial era, State House was known as government house and served as the official residence of colonial governors of [[North
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  • [[Image:Colonial Africa 1913 map.svg|thumb|{{Legend|#fbc5c0|Under British control or influence, 1914}}<br>This map shows the chain of colonies from t ...il Rhodes]], in the attempt to connect adjacent African possessions of the British Empire through a continuous line from Cape Town, South Africa to Cairo, Egy
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  • ...Cha Uprising]] at the height of political campaigns to rid the country of British colonisation. ...inee printer, book binder and machine minder. While training on-the-job at Government Printers, Changufu enrolled at South Africa’s Lyciam College to study for
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  • | owner = Zambian public (Government owned) ...hich was passed to transform the Zambia Broadcasting Services from being a Government Department under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services into
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