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  • ...disruptive users. Blocking a user must be done according to Chalo Chatu's policies and a reason must be stated for the block, which will be permanently logged
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  • ==Policies==
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  • ...ese roles, he was largely responsible for the breakdown of the established policies from former President Kenneth Kaunda socialist planned economy. In 1994 he
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  • ...Zambia|Vice-President]] and the Ministers. It formulates the government's policies and advises the President.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wipo.int/edocs/le
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  • (a) In development and execution of the policies of the international government.
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  • * Implement the [[policies]] and objectives of the African Union. * Let the peoples of Africa know what the objectives and policies of the African Union are so that they might be able to integrate themselves
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  • Mundia opposed some of Kaunda's policies and resigned from his ministerial position and the [[UNIP]] party in 1967.
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  • Prof Mumba has contributed to the development of STI strategies and policies at national, regional and continental levels in Africa. He is currently a m
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  • Due to his dissatisfaction with the policies of the colonial Northern Rhodesian government, he became a founding member ...sition of Vice President. He used his new position to put forward economic policies that differed from Kaunda's, but his views were sidelined. He also campaign
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  • We expect our socio-economic policies to accelerate Zambia’s march to a middle-income country on a sustainable ...rove on a conducive environment for investors both local and external. Our policies will be underpinned by consistence and predictability.
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  • ...mpioning the causes of the poor in the face of Mwanawasa's economic reform policies. While others on the slate of candidates contesting the election frequently ===Policies===
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  • ...le Lunda populations too) but wars, poor road conditions and various trade policies between the countries have so far prevented trade developing.
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  • == Economic policies soon after independence ==
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  • ...s/|access-date=2021-03-29|language=en-GB}}</ref> and implementing economic policies of Zambia from 1965-70.<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=What a friend
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  • == Policies == ...="cabbage" /> The main driver of economic growth was minerals. Mwanawasa's policies helped to lower inflation and spread some benefits to the poor.<ref name="c
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  • ...African socialism, close to that of Julius Nyerere in Tanzania. Economical policies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party ===Policies===
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  • ...jective information on the domestic and [[Foreign policy of Russia|foreign policies]] of Russia, and by providing [[Russian language]] training.<ref>{{cite web
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  • .... Government and its development partners have a role to play in promoting policies that make investment more attractive, such as increasing the predictability
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  • ...ble countries on the African continent", and he promised to continue those policies if he was elected.<ref>[http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_i
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  • We will implement policies to address the fiscal deficit while ensuring that confidence is restored in The government will review the existing agricultural policies.
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  • ...gn Affairs]] [[Katele Kalumba]], who had been instrumental in implementing policies ostensibly designed to clean up the townwhips but which in reality mainly h
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  • ===Educational policies=== ===Economic policies===
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  • ...erful civil society groups in the nation, prompting open opposition to its policies. It would not be long before this rift allied with an educated Zambian elit ...racted from the political sphere, merely lending support to the government policies when necessary.<ref>Phiri 1999: 333</ref> Phiri maintains that this demonst
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  • ...ENCHMARKS FOR COUNTRIES TO INCORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT POLICIES.
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  • ...as tantamount to communism, and as irreconcilable with its own nationalist policies.<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...d Anderson|author2=Richard H. Grove|title=Conservation in Africa: Peoples, Policies and Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oclQ6rHRJAYC&pg=PA67 |ye
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  • WITH REGARDS TO EDUCATION, WE WILL PURSUE POLICIES THAT WILL ADDRESS THE CORE BARRIERS OF ACCESS TO EDUCATION.
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  • ===Land policies=== ...blocked it, because the British government objected to Southern Rhodesian policies of job reservation and [[Racial segregation|segregation]] being applied in
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  • ...m its candidate for the same constituency. The MMD implemented many of the policies that Mushala had advocated in his “Plan of Action”: privatisation, the
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  • ...er 2017}}</ref> The [[Mulungushi River]] gives its name to many historical policies, buildings and organizations. The 1968 [[Mulungushi Declaration]] proclaime
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  • ...single parliament in London. Ambitions such as these, juxtaposed with his policies regarding indigenous Africans in the Cape Colony—describing the country's
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  • ...cialism]], close to that of [[Julius Nyerere]] in [[Tanzania]]. Economical policies focused on [[central planning]] and [[nationalisation]], and a system of [[
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  • ...e a strong challenge from opposition candidates who lambasted his economic policies. Voters jammed polling stations after a national election campaign marked b
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  • ...written to the directors of the society to express complaints about their policies and the clustering of too many missionaries near the Cape Colony, despite t
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