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  • ...ession of native Black Africans. The area brought into the Empire by the [[British South Africa Company]] led by [[Cecil Rhodes]]. * [http://www.zambiapretoria.net/mission/relations.htm Zambian High Commission in South Africa]
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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 ...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 said that "Ideal
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  • ...In its first two years of operations, the LuSE and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) were funded by the [[UNDP]] and Government of Zambia as a project for ...on of Zambia and the region as an emerging capital market with potentially high investment returns. Another important role of LuSE was to facilitate the di
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  • ...nda met with [[John F Kennedy]] and [[Jimmy Carter]]. He also clashed with British [[prime minister]] [[Margaret Thatcher]] on several occasions, disliking he ...t 1999, although activity diminished considerably after the Joint Military Commission tasked with implementing the ceasefire relocated to [[Kinshasa]] in Septemb
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  • ...] on behalf of all Commonwealth children to the Queen of England and other British and Zambian government leaders at the [[1979 Commonwealth Heads of Governme At age 17, after completing high school, she walked into the then [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation
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  • ...ts, first with the British South African Company (BSAC), and then with the British government that ensured the kingdom maintained much of its traditional auth ...ing rights|minerals concession]] and [[protectorate]] agreement with the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) of [[Cecil Rhodes]]. This was prompted by Le
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  • ...on 21 January 1930 at Nampeyo, near Monze in the Southern Province of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (which later became [[Zambia]]). His father ...ondary School]] in Lusaka in 1951 and then worked as an interpreter at the High Court in Livingstone. However, his ambition was to become a lawyer.
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  • In 1966, he was sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom to pursue a course and ...h, his wife was serving as first secretary for tourism at the Zambian High Commission in South Africa.
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  • ...bly from 136 members to a maximum of 158 members, established an electoral commission, and allowed for more than one presidential candidate who no longer had to ...n into office on January 2, 2002. Three parties submitted petitions to the High Court, challenging the presidential election results. The courts decided th
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  • ...]]). Later, the Belgians wanted to claim this land. Over the years, during British colonial rule, District Commissioners and [[Provincial Commissioner]]s were ...erence. In reality, officials had found it difficult to locate this cape. British maps show the boundary meeting at Cape Pungu (Chitankwa) whilst Belgian map
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  • |empire = British Empire ...colony|self-governing British colony]] of [[Southern Rhodesia]] and the [[British protectorate]]s of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and [[Nyasaland]] – between
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  • '''Kalingalinga''' is a low-income, high-density settlement<ref name=burdette/> east of [[Lusaka]], in Zambia. {{As ...9780549611004|page=11}}</ref> and received a grant from the [[British High Commission]] for promoting AIDS awareness and peer education programs.<ref>{{cite news
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  • |event_start = British protectorate ...I. Rev VIII, 154</ref> as a protectorate under similar conditions to other British-administered protectorates, and the special provisions required when it was
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  • The '''Northern Rhodesia Police''' was the police force of the British ruled protectorate of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]). ...by Angola (Portuguese West Africa), the Belgian Congo, German East Africa, British Central Africa (Nyasaland now Malawi), Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa),
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  • ...951, Phiri went on to secondary school at the prestigious '''[[Goromonzi]] High School''', considered by many as the Eton of black schools. His first Headm ...e was met by a colonial government official and given housing in Matero, a high density suburb of Lusaka. He was given his first job at Government Stores i
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  • ...6 years) and maternal and infant mortality (56 per 1,000 live births). The high population growth rate of 2.3% per annum makes it difficult for per capita ...olicy will help cut inflation, but Zambia still has a serious problem with high public debt.
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  • *'''2016 Jul''' - The [[National Heritage Conservation Commission]] excavates a skeleton believed to have been a woman who lived between 700 ...]] appoints [[Rosewin Wandi]] as Director General of the [[Anti-Corruption Commission]] (ACC).
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  • ...eight of over 400&nbsp;metres (1,300&nbsp;ft), and sometimes even twice as high, and is visible from up to {{convert|48|km|mi|abbr=on}} away. At full moon, ...enteenth century.<ref>Eric Anderson Walker. ''The Cambridge History of the British Empire'', volume 2.. CUP Archive, 1963. Retrieved 4th October 2015.</ref><r
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[British Commonwealth Games]]}} {{MedalGold|[[1974 British Commonwealth Games|1974 Christchurch]]|[[1974 British Commonwealth Games#Boxing|Light Middleweight]]}}
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  • ...as at the forefront of the struggle for independence from [[British Empire|British rule]]. Dissatisfied with [[Harry Nkumbula]]'s leadership of the [[Zambian ...eigners. For example, the [[British South Africa Company]] (founded by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) still retained commercial assets and mineral
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