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  • |birth_place = Johannesburg Benson was born in Johannesburg on 21 December 1907 the son of an Anglican clergyman.<ref name="obit" /> Ed
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  • ...= <!-- Only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people -- see [[WP:NONFREE]]. --> | birth_place = Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • ...st 2000) was the [[Prime Minister of Zambia|Prime Minister]] of [[Zambia]] from June 1978 until February 1981. ...dent at the time of his death in 2000. He died in the Sun Hill Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200008220252.html Zambia:
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  • Ice Models Johannesburg [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, South ...ey complications<ref name=zambian>[http://www.zambian.com/zambia/directory/people/last-name-mm/html/anderson-mazoka-zambia.html Anderson Mazoka on Zambia Onl
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, [[South Africa]] ...y of [[Barotseland]], the granddaughter of King [[Yeta III]] of the [[Lozi people]]. Nakatindi was the daughter of Princess Nakatindi and Induna Yuyi Nganda;
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  • | death_place = Johannesburg, South Africa ...onkala where the late brother to Kalusha Bwalya, Benjamin transformed Lota from a midfielder to a lethal striker who went on to win the golden boot in 1995
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  • *KORA All Africa Music Awards, Johannesburg, South Africa- December 2004 *Arts Alive, Johannesburg, South Africa- September 2003
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  • | residence = Johannesburg, South Africa ...served as the Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Zambia, from January 2008 until May 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.lusakatimes.com
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  • ...7 July 1968 in [[Chingola]]) is a retired male [[track and field]] athlete from [[Zambia]], who competed mainly in [[400 metres hurdles]]. Noted for his ex |[[Johannesburg, South Africa]]
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  • | death_place = {{flagicon|South Africa}}&nbsp;Milpark Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa ...rom 1978 to 1981 and Zambia's ambassador to the People's Republic of China from 1984 to 1989. He later served as Zambian Ambassador to France up to 1992.
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  • ...in the [[North Western Province]] of [[Zambia]], whose people are [[Luvale people|Luvale]]. He spent most of his childhood in [[Kitwe]] where he did his prim ...ic and passion attracted the attention a delegate from The Voice Newspaper from Botswana who made him an offer which he took up in June of 1995. After a tw
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  • | 7. || 9 January 2010 || [[Rand Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]] || {{fb|KOR}} || align=center | '''2'''–0 || align=ce [[Category:People from Kitwe]]
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  • * Gender, Family, Youths, and People with Disabilities ...ision-making body of the Parliament. The Plenary consists of the delegates from the member states, and is chaired by the President. It is the body which pa
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  • ...isian giants Esperance after turning down a number of offers including one from Saudi Arabian club Al Shabab.<ref name=dies>Chansa, Melody "Gibby Mbasela d ...es/199906280142.html (retrieved 27 November 2012)</ref> He however retired from football at the end of the year.
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  • ...faloes FC]] and [[Ndola United FC]] as well as the country's national team from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The surname "Mbesuma" is adopted from his step father who raised him as he was not brought up by his biological f
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  • ...ations, and the Namibia national football team in 2008. He managed Namibia from 2006 until his death.<ref name=bbc>{{cite news |first=|last=|title=Bamfuchi Bamfuchile also took charge of the U-23 team during the All Africa Games in Johannesburg in 1999, losing the first game 4–1 to Cameroun but recovering to reach th
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  • ...ust 2008}}</ref> Prior to his election, Mwanawasa served as vice-president from 1991 to 1994 whilst an elected Member of Parliament for [[Chifubu]] Constit ...w degree from the [[University of Zambia]]. He worked in private law firms from 1974 until 1978 when he formed his own firm: Mwanawasa & Company. In 1985,
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  • ...the increasing authoritarianism of Lungu's regime. Hichilema was released from prison on 16 August 2017, and the charge of treason was dropped. ...decision on the pact candidate, deep mistrust and accusations of tribalism from both sides resulted in the collapse of the pact in March 2011.<ref>[http://
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  • ...at Senkobo, {{convert|30|km|mi|abbr=on}} north. These are southern [[Tonga people]] but are culturally and linguistically similar to the Baleya and grouped w ...]]. The Kololo placed chiefs of their subordinate [[Subiya people|Subiya]] people of [[Sesheke]] over the Tokaleya. In 1855 Scottish [[missionary]] [[travel]
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  • ...an who was the fifth [[list of Presidents of Zambia|President of Zambia]], from 23 September 2011 until his death on 28 October 2014. A [[social democrat]] ...ng Kong]] as a country and [[Taiwan]] as a sovereign state. In response, [[People's Republic of China|China]], which is interested in Zambia's [[copper|coppe
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  • ...ee, he would either travel to Luanshya for NFL fixtures or 'watch the game from the touchline.' When all attempts to persuade the duo to return to Luanshya ...ed him against wrecking a promising career.<ref>Mulenga, Alfred "I learned from my mistakes – Simutowe" ''Times of Zambia'', 20 February 1970, p.14</ref>
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  • ...1890s.{{refn|group=n|name=matabele1|The [[Northern Ndebele people|Ndebele people]]'s term for themselves in their own language is ''amaNdebele'' (the prefix ...and ease of reading, this article uses the term "Matabele" to refer to the people, and calls their language "Sindebele".}} By the turn of the century, Rhodes
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  • ...n|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} Kinshasa<br>{{flagicon|South Africa}} Johannesburg<br>{{flagicon|Sudan}} Khartoum<br>{{flagicon|Tanzania}} Dar es Salaam<br>{{ ...'', Twenty-First Century Books. ISBN 0-7613-1367-2.</ref> With 1.2 billion people as of 2016, it accounts for about 16% of the world's human population. The
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  • ...koyo Mine School where he excelled in various sport disciplines and it was from there that he joined the Mufulira Mine Team in 1956. The team later changed ...nners from Southern Rhodesia in the Inter-Rhodesia Castle Cup final. Apart from the prize money of £590, the match carried extra motivation as no Zambian
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  • ...ith connections to [[Cape Town]]. The line was extended into DR Congo, and from there eventually linked to the [[Benguela Railway]] to the Atlantic port of Kitwe lies at the end of [[Zambia Railways]]' passenger services from [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]], [[Lusaka]] and [[Ndola]],<ref>[http://
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  • ...1994. Page 287.</ref> The railway provided the only route for bulk trade from Zambia's [[Copperbelt]] to reach the sea without having to transit white-ru The project was built from 1970 to 1975 as a [[turnkey]] project financed and supported by [[China]].
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