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  • Numba moved from [[Konkola Blades]] to join ZANACO F.C. in July 2000<ref>.[http://www.transf ...s appointed head coach for the club. replacing [[Aggrey Chiyangi]] who was moved to the technical advisory role.<ref name=ss>[http://www.supersport.com/foot
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  • ...1911, when they were unified. The red line denotes the border between them from 1899 to 1905. The green area is [[Barotseland]].]] ...entral Africa]], was a territory [[Company rule in Rhodesia|administered]] from 1891 until 1911 under charter by the [[British South Africa Company]]. In 1
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  • ...[[Sinazongwe]] Districts. It used to be the District Headquarters until it moved to [[Munyumbwe]] some 30&nbsp;km east of the town.
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  • ...lth Games at lightweight, and moved up a division. He beat Herbert Nkabiti from Botswana in the 2007 All-African final. In 2008 he qualified for Beijing. H
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  • ...began the [[White Fathers]] missionary in northern Zambia, where he worked from 1885 to 1911.<ref>{{cite web|title=Moto Moto Museum History|url=http://www.
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  • ...sisi Boys School. He was made Vicar-General of Lusaka in 1963 before being moved to a parish in [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] in 1969. [[Pope Paul VI]
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  • ...s a dancer, showcasing her exceptional talent from an early age. She later moved to Lusaka and started her professional music career.
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  • ...festival celebrates the move of the Litunga, king of the [[Lozi people]], from his compound at [[Lealui]] in the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the [[Zambezi]] ...n be moved from inside the barge. There is also a fire on board, the smoke from which tells the people that the king is alive and well.
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  • ...ance Primary School in [[Ndola]], where his father was a teacher. He later moved to Kanini Primary School and was the stand out player for Kanini. His fathe ...Abram Mokola’s Vitafoam United but only stayed with them for a season and moved on to the top Zambian club at the time, [[Nkana Red Devils F.C.|Nkana Red D
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  • ...[Alex Chola]], John ‘Fuso’ Lengwe and Simon Kaushi. The following year, he moved to [[Ndola]] side Vitafoam United where he would stay for three years, help ...young [[Kenneth Malitoli]], Chabala found his opportunities limited so he moved to [[Zambian Premier League]] side [[Kalulushi Modern Stars F.C.|Kalulushi
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  • He started his DJ career in 1989 in [[Ndola]] on the [[Copperbelt]]. He moved to Lusaka and joined dancing Club Chez Ntemba.<ref name=ukzambians/> In 200 ...was admitted to the [[University Teaching Hospital]] (UTH) after suffering from pneumonia. He died on 7 July 2012 at age 42. He was survived by a wife and
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  • ...ration Noah<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Earth From Space: Lake Kariba, Zambia-Zimbabwe Border |date = 5 August 2005 |url=http: The operation was led by Rupert Fothergill. Wildlife was moved from the rising waters and largely relocated to Matusadona National Park and aro
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  • ...ane was appointed minister of Water and Natural Resources. In 1979, he was moved to the sports ministry in the same capacity. That same year he was transfer ...neral [[Malimba Masheke]], a career soldier and Kaunda loyalist, was moved from the home affairs ministry to the prime ministership, replacing Musokotwane.
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  • ...o him. He enrolled at West London College to study CIMA. With money earned from working part-time in a chicken restaurant, he managed to record his first ' In 2005, he moved back to [[Lusaka]] and worked on an eight track album called ''[[Zambezi Fi
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  • ...] nation in what is now southwestern [[Zambia]] after an arduous migration from his original home, [[Free State Province]]. ...msay, B. Morton, and T. Mgadla. ''Building a Nation: A History of Botswana from 1800 to 1910''. Gaborone: Longmans, 1996, 66.</ref>
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  • ...ation in Zambia since its founding in 2007.<ref name="Iranti" /> She moved from a community advisory board to the Chair of the organization's board, and th [[Category:LGBT people from Zambia]]
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  • Zambia Army has moved into Kanyama to quell the riots ...d to quell the unrest. The residents were protesting against their removal from the streets and the curfew imposed on them by government in a bid to curb t
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  • ...ion in [[Israel]], a year later he moved to [[Hapoel Ironi Rishon LeZion]] from the same division. [[Category:People from Lusaka]]
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  • ...tar''' , is a Zambian hip hop recording artist producer and music promoter from Lusaka. In 2004 he adopted the name '''''The Holstar''''' a name that embod ...administration works. A year later after working for imaging solutions he moved to trendsetters magazine doing sound engineering for a radio show youth med
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  • ...cademy|Royal Academy School of Art]], London, attending from 1974-1977. He moved to Australia in 1979. He lives in [[Wedderburn, New South Wales|Wedderburn] ...l Portrait Prize resulted in the earliest winning artworks being separated from others,
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  • ...1968 to 1974. He did his secondary school education at Mufulira Secondary from 1975 and upon completion, went for the compulsory national service training ...his left-footed younger brother who was solely a left winger. In 1981 they moved to the mine-sponsored giants Wanderers at the behest of their father, who f
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  • ...st = Kennedy | last = Gondwe |publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> In July 2010, he moved to Greece to play for [[Skoda Xanthi F.C.|Skoda Xanthi]].<ref name = "NFT"/ ...r 2007, Katongo was promoted in the [[Zambian Defence Force|Zambian Army]] from corporal to sergeant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/fo
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  • ...oined mainstream radio as a newscaster at [[Radio Phoenix]] in March 1997. From 2002 - 2004 he worked as a Radio presenter at [[QFM]] where he also produce ...c Zone]] sponsored by [[Mondo Music]] on ZNBC from 2002 to 2005. He later moved to become host of [[Pipo's Choice]] music countdown show on [[MUVI TV]] and
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  • ...and begun his career. Kaunda was later dismissed from his teaching job and moved to [[Lusaka]] to focus on his political career. ...ndo]], who also helped translate the English Bible into [[Bemba language]] from 1913 to 1966
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  • ...was found in August 2006, initially started broadcasting on 107.5 and was moved to 107.7 <ref name=ZMB/> and currently broadcasting on 94.1 MHz. ...age|Bemba]] plus other [[Languages of Zambia|local language]] upon request from the public.
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  • ...Zambia]], distinct from the [[Nsenga]]. The Senga are a tribe who migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa ...t Senga tradition maintains that they were a separate group who broke away from the same chief (possibly Mwata Yamvo) as the Bisa and Bemba but at a differ
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  • ...clerk at the Provincial Administration at the [[Ndola Municipal Council]] from 1955 to 1956 in the [[Northern Rhodesia]] government.
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  • ...n economist, who was governor of Zambia's central bank, [[Bank of Zambia]] from 2002 to 2011. ...ool 1971 and went the [[University of Zambia|University of Zambia (UNZA)]] from 1972.
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  • ...[[Itawa Primary School]] in [[Ndola]] when his family moved back to Zambia from the UK. He further went on and did his secondary school in Botswana in 1980 ...'s Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on [[Radio Phoenix]]. He has also been
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  • ...//www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=38745 From deathrow to life: 322 prisoners saved from noose] ''[[Zambia Daily Mail]]'', 2 August 2015</ref> ...ison-moved-to-mwembeshi-maximum-prison/ 600 prisoners from Mukobeko Prison moved to Mwembeshi Maximum prison] ''[[LusakaTimes]], 10 March 2013</ref> This wa
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  • ...-read_article.php?articleId=48056 |archivedate=April 24, 2014 }}</ref> and moved to [[Zambia]] in 1960 where he worked as a reporter for the [[Nchanga Weekl ...countries around the world in his 41-year illustrious career; broadcasting from different stadiums to millions of people who enjoyed his distinct voice on
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  • ...he establishment in the denomination. Members of the Dutch Reformed Church moved to [[Zambia]], and the church expanded rapidly. In the late 1950s eleven co
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  • ...wife, Connie Matthews who had been the group’s International Coordinator, moved to [[Zambia]] in 1972, where Tabor wrote about politics and hosted a radio
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  • ...e was significant temporary migration of thousands of Chinese workers when from 1970 to 1975 to Zambia to build the [[TAZARA Railway]], the largest aid pro ...=2011-09-18}}</ref> They upped sticks and travelled 11,000km (7,000 miles) from their homes to do just that."<ref name=bbcnews />
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  • ...led by Killa Beats 'KB'. It was released in March 2016, as the lead single from the album. ...s |url= https://globalvoices.org/2015/08/08/zambia-musician-gets-shout-out-from-president-obama-for-highlighting-struggle-against-hivaids/|publisher= Globa
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  • ...reliable. He regularly appeared on the score sheet and scored quite a few from free-kicks. He was a regular in Ndola's line-up as they finished third in t Kalambo first played for Zambia Schools from 1971 to 1973 before making his debut in a [[1974 World Cup qualification (C
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  • ...>) was a [[Zambia]]n politician. He served as [[Prime Minister of Zambia]] from 27 May 1975 to 20 July 1977. ...r of Agriculture. Three years later, he became Minister of Finance. He was moved to Foreign Minister in 1969, where he also held a number of posts on intern
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  • ...r/coach. With the demotion of Indeni from the top league, Malitoli retired from the game and joined promotion side [[Kitwe United F.C.|Kitwe United]] as co ...] but when Indeni were demoted from the Zambian Premier League, he retired from the game and joined promotion side [[Kitwe United]] as coach early in 2002.
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  • ...2019. He has also served as Zambia's Ambassador to the [[African Union]], from June 2003 to June 2007. ...ion of African Unity Affairs from 1996 to 2000. Deputy Permanent Secretary from 2000 to 2002 he served as Deputy Permanent Secretary Asia, Africa and the M
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  • ...Ndhlovu]], who was Wanderers' coach but would also double as Tigers coach from time to time since they shared the same sponsor, noticed some defensive qua ...coach so the players trained themselves and used the expertise of Ndhlovu from time to time.
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  • Zuze was born on 18 December 1942 from Joseph and Anna Zuze in [[Malopa Village]] in [[Chief Lwembe]]'s area in [[ ...ater he moved to become Chief of Staff in 1971 and Air Commander in 1972. From 1976 to 1977, Zuze served as Commander and Chief of General Staff.
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  • ...Zambia at [[1998 African Cup of Nations|CAN 1998]] and later that year, he moved to Chinese club [[Qingdao Jonoon F.C.|Qingdao Hainiu]] on a two-year deal. [[Category:People from Lusaka]]
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  • From there they spread widely through Katanga province and into Eastern Angola, ...ayed a large role in the slave and ivory trade that moved goods and people from central Africa to the coasts for export.
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  • ...eased in 2009 produced at Chikwa Records in Kitwe, later that same year he moved on and started featuring on [[ZNBC]]’s [[Youth Program called Youth Dot C ...Radio Show. Later 2012 he Released ‘Raise Ur Glass’ Featuring ‘Todd Seely’ from USA. Phil Dill’s First Live Performance was on Y–Zone earlier 2012 when
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  • ...de of the Zambezi - then the British colony of Northern Rhodesia - but was moved during the 1950s to its present site overlooking the Devil's Cataract, on w
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  • ...footballs.<ref name=chicken>Tembo, Benedict (16 October 2010). "Chicken" – from utility player to super mentor" ''Zambia Daily Mail,'', p.&nbsp;10</ref> Hi He later moved to Justin Kabwe Primary School but had to stop school in the 5th grade as h
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  • His family moved to [[Livingstone]], when he was 7 years old.<ref name= Cha9/> He attended, ...lent of drawing and so him and his friends formed a small group of artists from which they drew a number of art works together. While in the in the seventh
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  • Mwanamwambwa was born in 1940 into a family from [[Imwambo]] in the [[Kalabo District]]. He attended Mukola Primary School b ...the Zambia National Tourist Bureau and earnt a Diploma in Tourism Planning from the [[University of Bradford]] in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=NMC/>
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  • ...is fellow pupils when he was in 7th grade at Buteko Primary School. It was from here that he begun to develop and excelled in the arts and entertainment an ...s musical career in late 90s. He became a member of the [[Cypher Studios]] from 2000 through to 2003 when he left the group to pursue a solo career. He the
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  • ...inets of type of various fonts and sizes. The Plant was subsequently moved from Ndola to Chingola and opened for business in a corrugated-iron structure wh ...social centre and it was there that the name of the newspaper was changed from the “Copperbelt Times” to the “Northern News”. The equipment was lo
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