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  • {{Infobox government agency |jurisdiction = [[Government of Zambia]]
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  • {{Infobox government agency |jurisdiction = [[Government of Zambia]]
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  • Her 13th fight was on 27 August 2016 at Lusaka's [[Government Complex]] where she knocked out South Africa's Gabisile Tshabalala for the WBC Worl
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  • ...ce. About 9 A.M., a military commander announced on another station in the complex that the coup had been quelled.<ref name=nyt>[http://www.nytimes.com/1997/1 Captain Solo together with 54 others were arrested by the special government forces barely after three hours of ‘’taking over’’ and an official
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  • ...k, Mutembo would go on stage first to tell the crowds how bad the colonial government was hence the importance to fight for independence. ...hand in the legislature. Mutembo took up the task to deliver the letter to Government House (now [[State House]]).
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  • ...ommissioner by the Lord Chancellor. The work involved the determination of complex appeals on points of law often by unrepresented and disadvantaged claimants ...cases or impose sentences in such a way as to please public opinion or the Government. They must decide them in accordance with the facts before them and the law
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  • * YOUR EXCELLENCIES HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT; ...F THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA ONCE AGAIN ROSE TO THE OCCASION TO USHER IN A NEW GOVERNMENT THROUGH A PEACEFUL ELECTION. THIS HAS ENABLED ZAMBIA TO FURTHER CONSOLIDATE
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  • The Barotse speak a complex language, [[Silozi]], derived from several languages but primarily [[Sesoth ...t with the British South African Company (BSAC), and then with the British government that ensured the kingdom maintained much of its traditional authority. Baro
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  • ...rban population is 2.4 million. Lusaka is the centre of both commerce and government in Zambia and connects to the country's four main highways heading [[Great ==Government and administration==
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  • ...in 1960. The increase in trade resulted in larger political units and more complex social structures. ...; as a result, [[Southern Rhodesia]] was annexed formally and granted self-government in 1923. After negotiations the administration of [[Northern Rhodesia]] was
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  • ...uth Africa and Rhodesia. Mushala also claimed that his group was targeting government officials, not civilians, in its military actions.91 Despite UNIP’s chara ...play a leading role in nation building of institutions of learning without government interference.” Trading with Rhodesia and South Africa would be sanctioned
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  • ...mber and Commerce, Professors in Agricultural and Business schools, and US government officials in the trade departments.
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  • The lake has a complex history of changing flow patterns, due to its high altitude, great depth, s ...Security Agency]] (NSA) had been monitoring him the entire time and aided government forces in ambushing his guerrillas.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}}
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  • Essentially the functions of the chieftainship are in the realm of local government, with a stronger emphasis on cultural, social and historical aspects of the ...[[Luapula Province]] was regarded as a backwater by the Northern Rhodesian government in the first part of the 20th century, so that at first Elisabethville was
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  • Essentially the functions of the chieftainship are in the realm of local government, with a stronger emphasis on cultural, social and historical aspects of the ...[[Luapula Province]] was regarded as a backwater by the Northern Rhodesian government in the first part of the 20th century, so that at first Elisabethville was
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  • ...r European culture. Like much of what Livingstone undertook the reality is complex and in many of his wanderings he was actually forced to rely on the slave t ..., teachers etc. Later they would also provide skilled labour for commerce, government and the mines.<ref>Weller & Linden, 1984</ref>
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  • ...lf of the British government. From 1924 it was administered by the British government<ref name="Colonial Law' 1966. P. 753"/><ref name="Council 1924">Northern Rh ...amalgamation attractive to Southern Rhodesian politicians, but the British government preferred a looser association to include Nyasaland. This was intended to p
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  • ...dustrial areas in the nation, alongside [[Ndola]] and [[Lusaka]]. It has a complex of mines on its north-western and western edges.<ref name="Google">[http:// ...cattered all over the world working for various organisations ranging from Government departments to Google.
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  • ...title=2010 Census Population Summaries |author=Central Statistical Office, Government of Zambia |accessdate=13 November 2012}}</ref> ...arty Democracy]] in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. [[Levy Mwanawasa]], Chiluba's chosen successor, presided
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