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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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  • ...Lewanika, impressed by the way his neighbour in Bechuanaland has acquired British protection, wants the same for himself - while for Rhodes this step forms p British colonial expansion in Africa
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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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  • ...frican trade unions in the British African colonies, and advisors from the British [[Trade Union Congress]] were sent to Northern Rhodesia to facilitate the p ...r white employees, known as the industrial colour bar. In 1947 the British government had established the [[Dalgleish Report|Dalgleish Commission]] to investigat
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  • ...d when the territory failed to produce gold, copper or other exports, the "British South Africa Company defaulted on every commitment it had made to Lewanika,
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  • ...of minerals could. Most early railways in Africa were built by the British government rather than Chartered Companies. The need to raise capital and produce divi ...g pressure on the BSAC-controlled railways to reduce rates without British government sanction.<ref>G. D. Clough, (1924). The Constitutional Changes in Northern
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  • 1873 May 1, David Livingstone (60), British physician, explorer (Africa), died in Chitambo, Zambia. His body passed thr ...al assigned Barotseland, now in Zambia, to Britain and Nyasaland becomes a British protectorate.
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  • ...British and Zambian government leaders at the [[1979 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting]] in Lusaka. ...ons, humanitarian and developmental issues that Maureen was spotted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 2001 to work as their Africa specialist a
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  • ...population reached roughly 25,000 by 1972, despite efforts by the Zambian government to control the influx and return new arrivals to Angola.<ref name="Hansen"> ...}}</ref> Rather than living in refugee camps or finding assistance through government resettlement schemes, many Angolan refugees settled on their own in Zambian
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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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  • ...o a country where black people were treated as second-class citizens under British colonial rule. ...member of the government in several positions, finally resigning after the government tried to prevent Kaunda from [[1996 elections|contesting the presidency in
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  • ...the 26-member Advisory Commission on Central Africa, set up by the British government in 1959 to prepare the 1960 conference to review the Constitution of the [[
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  • ...ty plane' killed Zambia team|date=28 November 2003|work=BBC News|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=17 December 2010}}</ref><ref name="spor ...ambian air crash families|date=13 May 2002|work=BBC Sport Online|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=17 December 2010}}</ref><ref name="sout
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  • In 1966, he was sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom to pursue a course and ...home/2014/01/31/government-mourns-broadcaster-and-artiste-charles-muyamwa/ Government mourns broadcaster and artiste Charles Muyamwa], [[UKZambians]], 31 January
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  • {{Short description|Former head of government in Zambia}} The '''prime minister of Zambia''' was the [[head of government]] of [[Zambia]]. From 1973 to 1975, [[Mainza Chona]] was the first person t
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  • ...Gen Miyanda was appointed as vice president in Dr [[Frederick Chiluba]]’s government. In 1997, he was demoted from vice president to minister of education. But ...hed by the then late Zambian president Levy Mwanawasa by including them in government ministerial positions to strengthen parliament numbers. In subsequent elect
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  • ...harlotte Harland Scott''' (born November 13, 1963 Blackheath, London) is a British-born [[Zambia]]n economic and social development specialist who served as t ...lic Welfare Assistance Scheme, a social protection and poverty alleviation government program.<ref name=ilo/> It was an early forerunner of the present-day condi
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