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  • ...24-hour television service in [[Zambia]] now is testimony to just how the broadcasting industry has grown over five decades. ...en Mary Avenue (now Haile Selassie Avenue) near City Airport where [[Ndeke House]] stands today.
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  • ...as a [[Zambia]]n [[musician]] and radio and TV broadcaster at the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) from 1965 to 1972. Muyamwa joined the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) (now [[ZNBC]] in 1965 as an announcer on the General Servi
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  • ...ted as Chief Justice in February 2015 and took the oath of office at State House on March 2, 2015. .../www.znbc.co.zm/?p=8323 Nchito tribunal members sworn in]. Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation, 16 March 2015.</ref> Nchito applied for Judicial Review of the
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  • ...6rO_-PjAhUHXsAKHSbGAxEQ6AEIMzAC |date=18 June 2021 }}, Volume 110, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1983, page 13</ref> was a Zambian politician who served as the ...as established at the Zambia Institute of Technology in Kitwe. In 1988 the Kitwe campus was upgraded and renamed the [[Copperbelt University]], offering bus
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  • ...31''' - [[Kenneth Kaunda]] (73) was released from prison and placed under house arrest. ...coup [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. Luchembe made his way into the [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC) radio studios where he announced that the [[Zambia Arm
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  • ...Narratives from Rhodesian guerillas|pages=1–209|year=1978|publisher=Random House |isbn=0394505301}}</ref> The [[Kariba Dam|Kariba hydroelectric]] station on ...on of Independence]] in 1965, accepted majority rule under the [[Lancaster House Agreement]] in 1979.<ref name="zimstudy">{{cite book|last=Nelson|first=Haro
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