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  • |status_text = Chartered territory of the {{nobreak|[[British South Africa Company]]}} |event2 = Responsible government for Southern Rhodesia
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  • ==Government and challenges== ...s to adapt to the changing circumstances, there is little support from the government.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/gurc/work
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  • Towards the end of the 19th century, British hunters, then traders, then settlers started to arrive. ...influence]]. In the beginning the territory was administered by Rhodes' [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC), which showed little interest in the province
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  • .... Kenneth David Kaunda received the instruments of power from the colonial government.
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  • ...in 1897, Clark attempted to secure protection for his holdings from the [[British South Africa Company]]. The Company took little notice of him. When a local ...Clark over his house at [[Luangwa, Zambia|Feira]].|alt=A red flag with the British Union Jack in the canton.]]
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  • ===Division between British and Belgian territories=== ...ake Mweru became part of [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]], administered by the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) – and King [[Leopold II of Belgium]]'s misn
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  • ===Division between British and Belgian territories=== ...ake Mweru became part of [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]], administered by the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) – and King [[Leopold II of Belgium]]'s misn
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  • * 1935 - Capital of British [[Northern Rhodesia|Protectorate of Northern Rhodesia]] relocated to Lusaka ** August: City hosts [[Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1979]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Af
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  • ...er, who was an ally of Zambian nationalists and a founder of anti-colonial government newspapers. During the 1950s, his father was a member of the [[Federation o After graduating from [[Trinity Hall, Cambridge]], in 1965, Scott joined the government of Zambia, where he served in the Ministry of Finance as a planner. He was
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  • ...r 1961 and 2 November 1961<ref name="un_sec_report"/> under the command of British Lt. Colonel [[Maurice C. H. Barber|M.C.B. Barber]]. The Rhodesian Commissio The involvement of British officers in commanding the initial inquiries, which provided much of the in
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  • ...e first colonial outpost in the Luapula-Mweru valley, the [[British Empire|British]] [[boma (enclosure)|boma]] at [[Chiengi]] in 1891. ...]] and the eastern shore part of [[Northern Rhodesia]], a [[British Empire|British]] [[protectorate]]. Although Kilwa Island is closer to the western shore, i
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  • ...ish colonies of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and Southern Rhodesia and the former British protectorate of Nyasaland. Northern Rhodesia had decided earlier in 1953 (b ...960s, referring to the situation in Northern Rhodesia:- "Everything that a government can do on a meagre budget is being done. Demonstration gardens have been pl
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  • ...Zambian Commissioner of Police. He has replaced the previous commissioner, British born Lawson Hicks.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=UGoEAQAAIAAJ&q=Mi
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  • ...sed by the government, while [[legislative power]] is vested in both the [[government]] and parliament. Formerly [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia became a republic == Government and constitution ==
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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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  • 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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  • The 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge Cape gauge ZR network was built during British colonial rule as part of the vision of the [[Cape-Cairo railway]] but the e ...possible extension for a further 10 years. However, in September 2012, the government revoked the concession and Zambia Railways resumed control.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...nd the small Mansa River which flows west to the [[Luapula River]]. During British rule the city was named ''Fort Rosebery''. ...in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and the Government of Finland.
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  • ...he cause of African independence. Mr Fosbrooke arranged for Phiri to leave Government Stores and work at the RLI. Here he discovered anthropology which he would ...ibank|Citibank Zambia]], Zambia Venture Capital Fund, Madison Insurance, [[British American Tobacco]], [[Holiday Inn]], ZamBeef, [[Commonwealth Africa Investm
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  • ...'replace' Libya as 2013 Nations Cup hosts | work = BBC Sport | publisher = British Broadcasting Corporation | date = 25 August 2011 | accessdate = 28 January ...itle = African International Competitions | work = BBC Sport | publisher = British Broadcasting Corporation | accessdate = 28 January 2012}}</ref>
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