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  • [[Zambia]] is a multi-party system with the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] in power. Oppo ===Parties represented in the National Assembly===
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  • '''Lusaka Central''' is a constituency in the [[National Assembly of Zambia]]. It elects one [[Member of Parliament]] by the [[firs {{Election box candidate with party link|
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  • {{Short description|Constituency of National Assembly of Zambia}} ...rovince, Zambia|Southern Province]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Katombola {{!}} National Assembly of Zambia |url=https://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/1130 |access-dat
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  • The '''Agenda for Zambia''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...embly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] amidst a [[United National Independence Party]] boycott.
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  • The '''Zambia Alliance for Progress''' (ZAP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...Party]] (NP) and the [[Zambia Democratic Congress]] (ZDC), as well as the National Pressure Group NGO,<ref>[https://business.highbeam.com/3548/article-1G1-552
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Progressive Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Restoration Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Restoration Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United National Independence Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United National Independence Party]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Party for National Development]]
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  • The '''Zambia Republican Party''' is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ...ote. In the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 6% of the vote, winning a single seat.
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  • ...rica.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200008220252.html Zambia: National Party Chief Lisulo Dies] All Africa, 22 August 2000</ref> [[Category:Members of the National Assembly]]
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  • ...''Heritage Party''' is a [[:Category:Political parties in Zambia|political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ...The party also received 8% of the vote in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections, winning four seats.
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  • The '''National Party''' is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...n August 1993 by a group of nine MPs who had left the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] after the government refused to investigate corruption allegati
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  • The '''Zambian African National Congress''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. The party was formed in 1948, as the '''Northern Rhodesia Congress''' (NRC), and [[Go
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  • The '''Federal Party''' was a party in the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. ...llowing year, it won ten of the twelve elected seats.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February
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  • ...[[United National Independence Party]] members and five [[Zambian African National Congress]].<ref name=EAR2>"Northern Rhodesian Elections: Independence Wante !Party
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] [[Category:United Party for National Development politicians]]
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United National Independence Party
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  • ...> He briefly served as the President of the [[United National Independence Party]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905190370.html |tit *[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...CO), also known as the '''Zambia Development Conference''', is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...of the vote but only winning two seats in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]].
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  • ...] EISA</ref> which between them had won 74 of the 150 elected seats in the National Assembly in the [[Zambian general election, 2001|2001 elections]]. [[Anders ...ote. In the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 23% of the vote, winning 26 seats.
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  • |profession = Leader of political party |party = [[All People’s Congress Party]]
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  • ...[[Copperbelt Province]].<ref>[http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/938 Roan] National Assembly of Zambia</ref> !Party
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} ! Political Party
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  • ...National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker]] of the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] | party =
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  • | office1 = Member of the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]]
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  • ...s later named [[African National Congress]] (ANC) as a link to the African National Congress in South Africa. Others in the team included [[Simon Mwansa Kapwep
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  • ...s in all 105 constituencies,<ref name=IPU/> won 81 of the 105 seats in the National Assembly. Voter turnout was 82.5% in the parliamentary election,<ref>[http: ...and three independents.<ref name=IPU/> The [[United Party (Zambia)|United Party]], which had been established in 1966, was banned in 1968, with many of its
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United Party for National Development
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  • The '''National Democratic Focus''' (NDF) was a [[political alliance]] in [[Zambia]]. ...P.<ref name=EISA>[https://eisa.org.za/wep/zam2006resultsl.htm Zambia: 2006 National Assembly elections results] EISA</ref> Only the ZRP had MPs, having won a s
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  • ...til 5 April 2021 he served as leader of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) ..., but on 5 April 2021 he lost internal party elections for the position of party President.
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  • ...e vote, whilst UNIP won all 125 seats in the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]]. Voter turnout was around 65% in the parliamentary election,<ref ...party's central committee. In total, 732 people stood for election to the National Assembly.<ref name=EISA/> In six constituencies (in which there were 87,482
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • |profession = Lawyer and leader of political party |party = [[National Restoration Party]]
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  • ...n Africa: A data handbook'', p953 ISBN 0-19-829645-2</ref> and 33% for the National Assembly election.<ref>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Election ...party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 532 people stood for election to the National Assembly.<ref name=EISA/>
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  • | party1 = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] | party3 = [[National Party]]
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br /> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br />
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  • ...e vote, whilst UNIP won all 125 seats in the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]]. Voter turnout was around 63% in the parliamentary election,<ref ...party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 812 people stood for election to the National Assembly, with 46 rejected by the UNIP central committee.<ref name=IPU>[htt
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  • ...e vote, whilst UNIP won all 125 seats in the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]].<ref name=AED>[http://africanelections.tripod.com/zm.html Electi ...party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 706 people stood for election to the National Assembly, of which 612 were approved the UNIP central committee.<ref name=I
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  • | name = National Assembly | leader1_type = [[List of Speakers of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker]]
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United National<br/>Independence Party
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  • ...bout|the speaker of the National Assembly |a list| List of Speakers of the National Assembly of Zambia}} |post = Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia
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  • {{Infobox political party |leader = [[Edgar Lungu]] (Party President)
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • ...n and politician who is currently vice president of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) and Member of Parliament for Kasama District in the [[ ...=21 December 2014}}</ref> On 23 July 2015, he endorsed the main opposition party, the UPND.<ref>http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=17527</ref> On 3 June 2016 he succe
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • ...ational Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] for [[Kapiri Mposhi (Zambian National Assembly constituency)|Kapiri Mposhi]] | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]
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  • {{Infobox political party |leader = [[Edgar Lungu]] (Party President)
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United Party for National Development
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  • The '''United Progressive Party''' (UPP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...and several others who had left the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in August 1971.<ref>Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar & Giacomo Mac
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  • ...uents favored an independent candidate over the popular [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) candidate. ...party President [[Hakainde Hichilema]] while only 252 voted for the ruling party President [[Edgar Lungu]], who had never visited the area.<ref>{{cite web|u
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  • ...nst the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) government.
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] <small>2001–2011</small><br> ...= [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia]]
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament]] ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2015–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2015)}}
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  • During the One party rule of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Zambia]] saw a decline in the economy creatin ...Luchembe announced a hostile takeover on state owned radio at the [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC). The attempt failed and the situation was
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  • .../> He served as an MP for [[Luanshya]] in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]]. Mwila held several cabinet portfolios within the cabinet of [[P ...ef name=times/> Mwila was also elected to the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] as an MP from the [[Luanshya]] [[constituency]] in the [[Zambian
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • ...[[Eastern Province]] of the country and he was an avid campaigner for the party.<ref name=zambianeye>[http://zambianeye.com/archives/10324 HEROES AND UNITY ...nd a member of the Central Committee in the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP). She died on 22 August 2019 in [[Lusaka]] aged 92.
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  • ...op row from left) with [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]].]] ...before he was appointed Copperbelt minister.<ref name=lt/> During the one-party state, Banda also served as Member of Parliament for [[Mandevu]] and [[Lund
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  • | office = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]] ...the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] for [[Mongu (Zambian National Assembly constituency)|Mongu]]
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  • ...f Parliament]] for [[Katombola]] constituency under the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) in 2006.
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  • ...l of the [[United National Independence Party|United National Independence Party (UNIP)]]. ...ome Affairs 1967-70; Minister of Defence 1970-73; Secretary General of the Party (equivalent to vice president) 1973-78; Secretary of State for Defense and
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  • ...ck of Authority' and it has been used by other political parties for their party conferences and major speeches.
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament]] | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]
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  • | office = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]] | office8 = Member of the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] for [[Liuwa]]
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  • ...ker of the National Assembly|Speaker]] of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] |party =
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...2006) was a [[Zambia]]n politician and President of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND).
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  • ...mat]] and freedom fighter. He was the first [[United National Independence Party]] member of parliament for [[Kasempa]] after Zambian gained its independenc ...ted National Independence Party]] (UNIP) was formed in 1959, he joined the party and became the divisional president in [[Northwestern Province]].
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • |office = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] |party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front]] ...]] at a controversial [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] general party conference. His election was later deemed illegal by the High Court of Zamb
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] | office3 = [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament]]
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  • ...ambia]]n politician. He was a member of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and one of the closest allies of former [[President of Zambia|Pres ...ecame member of parliament for [[Katombola]] constituency in the first one-party elections of December 1973. In 1977, Musokotwane was appointed minister of
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  • ...u]] (the Patriotic Front) and [[Hakainde Hichilema]] (the United Party for National Development) seek the office.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.yahoo.com/za ...cite web | url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/zambia-ruling-party-candidate-wins-presidential-election-28455442 | title=Zambia: Edgar Lungu S
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  • | office = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]] | office2 = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]]
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament]] | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]
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  • |party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...President [[Rupiah Banda]] until their party's loss to [[Michael Sata]]'s party.
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  • ...record: Given Lubinda | accessdate=2012-02-23}}</ref> which is the ruling party in [[Zambia]] led by [[Michael Sata]]. Lubinda is of mixed-race parentage. He came under criticism from both members of the then ruling party ([[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]]) and the opposition for voicing conc
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly of Zambia|Member of Parliament]] | party = [[Patriotic Front]]
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  • ...al Independence Party]] (UNIP), under which he held the position of deputy national treasurer. ...u]] and [[Julius Namakando]]. This was amidst growing tensions between his party and Kaunda's UNIP.
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  • ...red of all the charges.<ref>[http://godfreymiyanda.ws/?page_id=96 Heritage Party President's Profile]</ref> ...to minister of education. But he remained the vice president of the ruling party (MMD).
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • | office5 = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] for [[Luanshya (constituency)|Luanshya–Kalulushi]] | office6 = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] for [[Roan (constituency)|Roan]]
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  • ...]] he served as the deputy president of the [[United National Independence Party]] and as Minister of Labour and Mines. After independence in October 1964 h [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | before_party = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
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  • ...sia]]) gained its independence in 1964, the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) formed government under the presidency of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. The *[[List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (1964–68)]]
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  • ....htm Zambia: 1964 Elections] EISA</ref> The [[United National Independence Party]] won the elections, taking 55 of the common roll seats. Its leader, [[Kenn The [[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] (NRANC) sought to delay the elections, claiming that twelve of i
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  • ...Catherine Namugala |date=10 September 2016 |location=Lusaka | publisher=[[National Assembly (Zambia)]]| last=Parliament of Zambia}}</ref> | title = First Deputy Speaker<br/>[[National Assembly]]
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  • | office2 = Member of the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]]
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  • ...em. The [[President of Zambia|President]] and [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] are simultaneously elected for five-year terms. ...t in the [[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1944|1944 elections]], the party was disbanded. Prior to the [[Northern Rhodesian general election, 1948|194
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly|Member of Parliament]] | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]]
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  • ...National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker]] of the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] | party =
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  • ...overnor of Northern Rhodesia]]. However, the leader of the largest elected party on the council was considered as the "unofficial" prime minister.<ref>{{cit ...prime minister of Northern Rhodesia was the [[United National Independence Party]]'s (UNIP) [[Kenneth Kaunda]] after winning the [[1964 Northern Rhodesian g
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  • |party2 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |party3 = United Party for National Development
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  • | order1 = Member of the [[National Assembly of Zambia|National Assembly]] for [[Liuwa (constituency)|Liuwa]] * [http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/347 National Assembly of Zambia profile]
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  • | office2 = Member of the [[National Assembly]] | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]
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  • ...resigned, citing rampant corruption. He was a co-founder of the llNational Party]] and became its president. He was also a wealthy entrepreneur and was cons [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • * '''[[Catherine Namugala]]''' &ndash; first female Deputy Speaker of the [[National Assembly]] * '''[[Godfridah Sumaili]]''' &ndash; first minister of [[National Guidance and Religious Affairs]]
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  • ...rnment-owned [[Times of Zambia]] reported that a plot by the former ruling party, [[UNIP]], to overthrow the [[MMD]] government by unconstitutional means, k ...ered neither further evidence that the Zero Option represented a threat to national security nor any other justification for the declaration.
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  • [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • ...on]], led by [[David Yamba]], which was later transformed into a political party called [[Northern Rhodesia African Congress]] (NRAC). Late [[Harry Mwaanga ...activism, leading to the formation of a breakaway named [[Zambian African National Congress]] (ZANC). Mama Chikamoneka mobilized several women to join ZANC, b
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front|Patriotic Front]] Wina attended primary school in Senanga, at the Barotse National School (now Kambule Secondary School) in Mongu. She eventually completed he
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  • ...who served as [[Kalomo]] Member of Parliament under the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND). He became one of the pillars of the UPND having served in the party’s first National Management Committee.<ref>[http://zambianeye.com/archives/48800 Kalomo’s
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  • | party1 = United Party for National Development | after_party = United Party for National Development
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  • ...1991 general elections to the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) Party.<ref name=Inters/>
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...even PF candidates lost their party's nomination to [[Edgar Lungu]] at the party's November general conference.<ref name=zr>{{cite news|first=Clement|last=M
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  • | office2 = [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament]]
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  • ...for National Development/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] ...}} [[Patriotic Front]]<br>{{Color box|#F9A64A|border=darkgray}} [[Party of National Unity and Progress|PNUP]]<br>{{Color box|{{Independent/meta/color}}|border=
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...edgar-lungu-sworn-in-as-president-of-zambia-in-lusaka.html "Zambian Ruling Party's Edgar Lungu Inaugurated as President"], Bloomberg, 25 January 2015.</ref>
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  • He served as a diplomat under the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) Government.<ref>[https://zambiareports.com/2017/01/09/zuj-extols-f
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  • |party = ...[Zambian parliamentary election, 1996|1996 elections]], he ran without any party affiliation and was returned to his seat representing Lusaka Central; in th
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  • ..., the [[Northern Rhodesia African National Congress]] founded in 1948. The party was first led by [[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]. ...ss]] (ANC) as a link to the African National Congress in South Africa. The party leadership included Harry Nkumbula himself, [[Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe]], [[Ke
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  • ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1990–1996)}} ...= http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/240|title = Chishimba Kambwili {{!}} National Assembly of Zambia|website = www.parliament.gov.zm|access-date = 2016-03-14
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  • ...ce in two constituencies until 9 April.<ref name=T2/> The [[United Federal Party]] (UFP) was expected to win the elections,<ref name=TT/> and did so by taki ...European candidates.<ref name=T2>"Sir R. Welensky Gains Election Victory: Party Sure Of 13 Seats", ''The Times'', 23 March 1959, p10, Issue 54416</ref> "Or
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...auguration of Zambia’s sixth Republican President [[Edgar Lungu]] at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] on 25 January 2015 in [[Lusaka]].
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  • ...) under the leadership of [[Harry Nkumbula]]. Kapwepwe was a member of the national executive and became secretary of the Kitwe Branch. ...ace ZANC. Kapwepwe and the other imprisoned leaders of ZANC joined the new party. When he was released from jail in December 1959, he helped organize provin
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] ...death she did not file as a potential candidate to represent her husband's party in the [[Zambian presidential election, 2008|election]]. She, however, did
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  • ...hicle soon become a common spectacle and its noise a melodious tune to the party supporters. They soon nicknamed it as '''Mama UNIP'''. ...e="ezambia">{{cite web|url=http://ezambia.com/component/content/article/47-national-monuments-/134-chilenje-house-no-394-.html|title=Chilenje House No. 394|pub
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  • | unit_name = Zambia National Service ...it was formed in 1963 as a '''Land Army''' before it was renamed to Zambia National Service. ZNS is also a major sponsor of [[Green Eagles F.C.|Green Eagles]].
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  • | party = [[Agenda for Zambia]] ...or the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD) in Zambia's first multi-party polls since 1972. She was a member of that parliament until 2001.<ref name=
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  • ...ebruary 2007</ref> from [[Chinsali]]. He was among the 75 members of the [[National Assembly of Zambia]] elected in January 1964 until 1968, during which he wa ...Affairs and North-Western Minister and as a [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] Member of the Central Committee.
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  • ...r Labour and Social Security in the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)]] political party.<ref>{{cite web| ...of Labour and Social Security in the Cabinet of Zambia and nominated as [[National Assembly (Zambia)|Member of Parliament of Zambia]].<ref>{{cite web|accessda
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  • ...It is also one of the original 17 regulatory institutions to make specific national commitments to financial inclusion under the the Maya Declaration, during t ...red an equity stake in the [[Development Bank of Zambia]] and the [[Zambia National Commercial Bank]] and was even considering diversifying into the agricultur
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  • | party2 = United Party for National Development ...757 votes (1.66%) against [[Hakainde Hichilema]] of the [[United Party for National Development]]. Hichilema denounced the elections as a sham and urged his su
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  • ...t media career, having worked in both radio and television at the [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC) for a period spanning 25 years and rising ...] – [[United Democratic Alliance]] (UDA), [[Godfrey Miyanda]] – [[Heritage Party]] (HP), and [[Winwright N’gondo]] – [[All People’s Congress]] (APC)
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(curre ...Sata's death in October 2014, Lungu was adopted as the candidate of Sata's party, the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]], for the [[Zambian presid
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  • | party = [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] Briefly a member of the Constitution Party, Katilungu was selected as a member of the 26-member Advisory Commission on
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  • |party=[[United National Independence Party]] He joined the [[African National Congress]]. By 1955, Mr Chisembele had organised a firm ANC base in Fort Ro
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  • ...command in the hierarchy of Zambian politics during the period of the One Party Participatory State (1973–1991). ...1975–1978). He was Secretary-General of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) from 1978 to 1981 and Zambia's ambassador to the People's Republic
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  • ...y]] Lieutenant who at the age of 30 attempted a coup d’état during the one-party state era of Dr [[Kenneth Kaunda]] in 1990. His action came at a time when On July 1, 1990 Luchembe managed to make his way into the [[ZNBC|Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC) radio studios where he announced that the
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  • The '''''Times of Zambia''''' is a national daily newspaper published in [[Zambia]]. ...972. [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP), Zambia's former ruling party, took the newspaper over in 1975.<ref>{{cite book|editor-first=David J.|edi
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  • | party2 = United Party for National Development ...ect the [[President of Zambia|President]] and [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-30891239 Zambia vot
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  • ...gning for Nkumbula, who was contesting for the presidency of the [[African National Congress]] (ANC), against [[Godwin Mbikusita-Lewanika]] and [[Safeli Chiles ...hs. After being released, Changufu joined UNIP and was again elected chief national trustee. It was while holding that position that he spearheaded the Cha Cha
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  • ...iews from the media and was awarded ''2008 Best Documentary'' during the [[National Arts Council of Zambia]] organized [[Ng’oma Awards]]. It has also been s Yezi worked with the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDIIA) where he led a deleg
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  • ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1990–1996)}} In 1990, Scott joined the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) where he was elected to serve as Chair of the Agriculture
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  • ...we Kalale''' (17 December 1994 — 17 December 2017) was a former [[Under 17 National Team]] and [[Chipolopolo]] midfielder. In 2014 he was confined to a wheel c ...quad and he unfortunately was injured in a road accident on his way to the national team camp in [[Lusaka]].<ref>[http://zambianfootball.co.zm/former-u17-midfi
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  • ...ival former [[First Lady]] [[Maureen Mwanawasa]] of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) who received 150,807 votes.<ref>[https://www.lusakatim
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  • ...g high profile personalities such as politicians. This was during the one-party state era when it was difficult to ask government officials probing questio *[[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]]
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  • ...865 to his Death''. Two volumes, John Murray, London, 1874.</ref> In their party was a European-educated African man named Jacob Wainwright who carved the i ...ut did so at the end of the rainy season when the annual flood carried his party's boats at his crib across the floodplain to the Lulimala River.<ref>W. Gar
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  • ...irector at [[Zambia Institute of Legal Education]] (ZIALE) and Principal [[National Institute of Public Administration]] (NIPA).<ref name=tio>[http://www.tioza ...the School of Law, University of Zambia, Permanent Secretary for the UNIP Party Control Commission, the Ministry of Legal Affairs and at Public Service Man
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  • ...bia]] is [[head of state]], [[head of government]] and leader of a [[multi-party system]]. [[Executive power]] is exercised by the government, while [[legis ...n December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[one-party participatory democracy]]".
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  • |party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...uted to Banda's influence.<ref name="dates">Sellstr̀eom, Tor. ''Sweden and National Liberation in Southern Africa'', 2002. Page 404.</ref> Banda became Ambassa
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  • ...is a Zambian [[:Category:Freedom fighters|freedom fighter]] who served as National Youth Chairperson. He is the man on the Zambian [[Freedom Statue]] who brok ...ned at the same meeting which also marked the birth of the [[Zambia Africa National Congress]] (ZANC).
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  • ...the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] in both presidential and National Assembly polls. ==National Assembly results by constituency==
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  • ...etition against the election of President Edgar Lungu by United Party for National Development leader Hakainde Hichilema and his running mate Geoffrey Bwalya
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  • | party = [[National Leadership for Development]] ...ia: Supporters Grace Filing of Nominations|accessdate=19 June 2015}}</ref> party of which he was one of the founding members.<ref name="Yobert K. Shamapande
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  • ...[Minister of Education]] [[Michael Kaingu]] referred to [[United Party for National Development]] [[Namwala]] [[Member of Parliament]] [[Moono Lubezhi]] as "Do
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  • ...her=Q FM Zambia}}</ref> Patrick Kangwa [[Disaster Management Unit]] (DMMU) National Coordinator reported that investigations are underway to establish the cau The [[UPND]] party issued a statement in which they called out the Zambia Police forensics spe
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  • ...icies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in place. ==One party state==
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  • ...ligion. These values and principles have helped us remain a unitary, multi-party and democratic ...e, but in order to preserve peace, tranquility, safety of our citizens and national security, we had no choice but to take this decision given the events that
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  • |party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...Following the death of [[Anderson Mazoka]] in 2006, he was elected as the party's new President. He also served as the leader of the [[United Democratic Al
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  • ..., continue to build on these principles, which are well articulated in our national anthem. Let me now address the issue of national unity. The struggle for independence was founded and won on account of unit
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  • ...ls made reciprocal visits to [[Moscow]].<ref name=heritage/> The [[African National Congress]] moved its headquarters to Lusaka in 1984, and it was in Lusaka t
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front]] ...ry 1938.<ref>[http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/138 Joseph Mwenya Kasonde] National Assembly of Zambia</ref> He studied at the University of Aberdeen in 1966 w
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  • ...the country. After independence the country moved towards a system of one party rule with Kenneth Kaunda as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian politics un **[[List of national parks of Zambia|National parks of Zambia]]
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  • ...r independence the country moved towards a system of [[one-party state|one party rule]] with [[Kenneth Kaunda]] as president. Kaunda dominated Zambian polit **[[List of national parks of Zambia|National parks of Zambia]]
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  • ...tified]. ''Highbeam Business'', 20 March 2008</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = National Assembly Website|url = http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/1741|website = Deb ...f>[http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=8323 Nchito tribunal members sworn in]. Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation, 16 March 2015.</ref> Nchito applied for Judicial
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  • ...[[Angolan Civil War]] by integrating and disarming [[UNITA]] and starting national reconciliation. Both sides signed a ceasefire as part of the protocol on No ...lize. 5,500 UNITA members, including 180 militants, would join the Angolan National police, 1,200 UNITA members, including 40 militants, would join the rapid r
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  • ...umbula]] and later, after the break away, the United National Independence party, under his close friend, [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. ...ndly with [[Kenneth Kaunda]], leader of the [[United National Independence Party]].
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  • ...otes = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTYWXIczyk0 Delivered] at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony. ...Inauguration Speech.jpg|thumb|Right|President Lungu Inaugural Address at [[National Heroes Stadium]] on 25 January 2015]]
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  • ...the thirteenth National Assembly ceremonial opening|President Hichilema's National Assembly address]] | notes = Delivered at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony.
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  • President Levy Mwanawasa [[died in office]] in 2008 while on national duty. In April 2006, Mwanawasa experienced a mild stroke.<ref name=Liu>Liu ...pital in Paris. Expressing "immense grief and deep sorrow", Banda declared national mourning for seven days and urged Zambians to "remain calm and mourn our Pr
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  • |party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] ...ent Banda, he was also appointed coordinator of fundraising for the Zambia National Soccer Team. As part of his hobbies, Jere enjoys playing golf and volleybal
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  • The AMU was active at the same time as the [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]] was agitating politically for improved rights for Africans, howe ...t between the ZMU and the ruling party, the [[United National Independence Party]].{{sfn|Daniel|1979|p=139}}
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  • | notes = Delivered at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in Lusaka during his inauguration ceremony. ...ic of Zambia, Madam Inonge Mutukwa Wina; The honourable Mr. Speaker of the National Assembly, Justice Dr. Patrick Matibini, SC, MP; Your excellency the First p
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  • * [[Hakainde Hichilema]], leader of the opposition political party UPND studied Economics at UNZA. * [[Edward Makuka Nkoloso]], founder of the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy
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  • (d) he is a member of, or is sponsored by, a political party; (e) he is qualified to be elected as a member of the National Assembly; and
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  • ...ty Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2001)}}<br>[[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] {{small|(Before 1991)}} ...d the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] (PF), a major political party in Zambia. Under President [[Frederick Chiluba]], Sata was a minister durin
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  • |party =[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] ...presidential election in 1991 as the candidate of the [[Movement for Multi-party Democracy]] (MMD), defeating long-time President [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. He was
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  • ...T.W. |author2=E.E. Burke |title=Guide to the Historical Manuscripts in the National Archives of Rhodesia |page=67 |year=1970}}</ref> Along the [[Kafue River]] ...emanding full internal self-government under a new constitution, and a new national assembly based on a broader, more democratic franchise. On 31 December 1963
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  • ...mong local and national leaders of the ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP). Despite his notoriety during his life and continuing place in the m ...otsteps of chiefly authorities who had expressed their rejection of UNIP’s national project by leading their people across the barely visible colonial borders
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  • ...) there arose a competition for members between the new church and the new party. Villages were split as Lumpa leaders ordered their members to establish se ...h Macmillan, "Lenshina, Alice Mulenga (1920–1978)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford UP, September 2004; online ed., May 2006 [http://www.ox
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  • | occupation = Director, national academy of science <br /> liberation center representative ...FacesOfAfrica" /><ref name="LusakaYears" /> In 1960, he founded the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy.<ref name="FacesOfAfrica"
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy|MMD]] Before his party's convention in 1990, Mwanawasa was widely tipped to become the President o
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  • ...on''' was a white settler who was killed by [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] activists who were demonstrating against the colonial regime in [[Nd
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  • This page gives lists of the '''National Monuments''' and other '''historic sites''' of [[Zambia]], with a one- or t == National Heritage Conservation Commission ==
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  • ...had released a song satirically referring to some non-performing Zambian [[National Assembly (Zambia)|MP]]'s as '''Mental Patients'''. ...ative feed back as the supporters of the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|ruling party]] were up in arms and he claims he received numerous death threats over the
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  • |image_caption = The Big Tree National Monument cape fig tree is a prominent feature in downtown Kabwe, Zambia. ...of Zambia]] online], website accessed 8 March 2007: "Kabwe: the nucleus of national politics" by Kelvin Kachingwe.</ref> It is an important transportation and
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  • ...m of [http://www.rlmnet.com/ Robinson, Lerer & Montgomery], the Democratic National Committee,<ref name=autogenerated5>http://www.unanyc.org/resources_links/un ...that, “Shamapande, who had worked as a political consultant for state and national Democrats, was hired in 2003 to provide political assistance to Suozzi, th
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  • ...radical white supremacy, like the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] government in South Africa. [[Robert Blake, Baron Blake|Lord Blake]], the In Southern Rhodesia, most [[United Rhodesia Party]] (UP) cabinet members joined Huggins. There was a marked exodus to the mor
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  • ...with considerable support for the opposition [[Northern Rhodesian African National Congress]].<ref name=hansen/> By the late 1970s,<ref name=hansen/> assistan ...me=resnick>{{cite book|last=Resnick|first=Danielle|title=Urban Poverty and Party Populism in African Democracies|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ITRaAQ
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  • The proposed national flag of Barotseland has a white [[Bend (heraldry)|bend]], bordered in black In 2012, a Barotseland National Council accepted Zambia's abrogation of the Barotseland Agreement 1964, all
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  • ...wo important victories with popular businessman Steve Chungu riding on the party name elected as Lunshya Central M.P whilst outspoken Minister of Sport [[Ch ...30-member council consisting of 28 elected members and 2 members from the national Parliament.<ref>http://www.lga-zambia.org.zm/LGAZ%20Information/LGAZ%20Mate
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  • ...District is Honourable Obvious Summerton Mwaliteta of the Patriotic Front Party (PF). He was elected in 2011.<ref>http://www.parliament.gov.zm/index.php?op In the Zambia National Assembly Elections held on 20 September 2011. Hon. Mwaliteta polled 8,435 v
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  • * '''2021 Aug 24''' - [[Inauguration of Hakainde Hichilema]] takes place at [[National Heroes Stadium]]. *'''2017 March 12'''- [[Zambia national under-20 football team|Zambia U20]] win the [[2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Natio
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  • ...re under-populated. Unemployment and underemployment are serious problems. National GDP has actually doubled since independence, but due in large part to high ...ing: the Transitional Development Plan (1964–66) was followed by the First National Development Plan (1966–71). These two plans, which provided for major inv
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  • ...orest in the province is {{convert|9095566|ha|acre|abbr=on}}, and it has a national park and three game management areas. ...the total Zambian population. The literacy rate stood at 70.90% against a national average of 70.2%.<ref name="Census 2012, p. 24">[[#Census|Census 2012]], p.
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  • ...ive and judicial branches of government, epitomized by the presence of the National Assembly (parliament), the State House (office of the President), and the H List of Governors (decentralisation – one party participatory era)
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  • | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] ...to change the rules that had kept him in power. [[Multi-party system|Multi-party]] elections took place in 1991, in which [[Frederick Chiluba]], the leader
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  • On July 1, 1966, the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|parliament]] approved the arrangements of the decimal cur ...d-steel 25 and 50 ngwee and brass 1, 5 and 10 kwacha. The coins depict the national crest on the obverse and native fauna on the reverse. The coins were issued
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  • | previous = [[President Hichilema's speech at the thirteenth National Assembly ceremonial opening]] ...REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA FOLLOWING THE ELECTORAL VICTORY OF OUR UNITED PARTY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (UPND) IN THE PRESIDENTIAL AND GENERAL ELECTIONS THAT WERE HELD
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  • ...mally. As a firm anti-colonialist he joined [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] and in the [[1962 Northern Rhodesian general election|1962 elections
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  • Despite the [[National Sports Council of Zambia]] (NSCZ) ruling that Bwalya’s executive was ille ...hat Kamanga had attended a press briefing by opposition [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) leader [[Hakainde Hichilema]].<ref name=video>{{Cite w
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  • ...ecoming Head boy, captaining the school football team, playing football at national schoolboys level as well as being the conductor of the school choir. Phiri ...r Phiri would get on his first flight and leave to the UK. At his farewell party many people gave him money to help him on his way, further testimony to his
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  • | publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ndola is home to one of the country's national newspapers, the ''[[Times of Zambia]]'', as well as its printer, Printpak.
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  • ...century by Vinkhakanimba, who was an elephant hunter. He, together with a party of fellow hunters and traders originated from Uganda, traveled through [[Ta ...yala-Nakonde road. Muyombe is also a gateway to the famous [[Nyika Plateau National Park]], and Malawi through Rumphi. The upgrading of M14 road to bituminous
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  • ...ences from the [[University of Fort Hare]] in South Africa. In 1968, a one party state had been established which seized most remaining non-black property, | publisher = [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]
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  • ...hampion in East and Central Africa and was appointed captain of the Zambia national boxing team in 1973. That same year, Zambia’s new golden boy, who would b ...of turning professional but shelved his plans due to his contract with the National Defence Force which was only due to end the following year.<ref name=pro/>
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  • ...um of Southern Rhodesia and the Bembesi Industry.'' ''Occasional Papers of National Museum of Southern Rhodesia.'' The collection was still there during the Re ...y live. The Mwata and his council make regulations in areas not covered by national law or provincial regulations, of land and resource use and management, bui
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  • ...um of Southern Rhodesia and the Bembesi Industry.'' ''Occasional Papers of National Museum of Southern Rhodesia.'' The collection was still there during the Re ...y live. The Mwata and his council make regulations in areas not covered by national law or provincial regulations, of land and resource use and management, bui
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  • ...e 13, he formed a group called Natty Boys. The group only performed at one party and disbanded because B Flow was the only member who had the ability to com ...and enrolled into college. He studied Marketing and Social Science at the National Institute of Public Administration and [[University of Zambia]]. Whilst in
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  • ...re favourably disposed towards Kaunda and the United National Independence Party (UNIP) that he led. His faith also bought him wide support in the churches ...ernative political party to UNIP Kaunda's government declared Zambia a one party state. The following year Zimbabwe closed its borders to "all Zambian expor
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  • ...l Anthem of Zambia]] <div style="padding-top:0.5em;"><center>[[File:Zambia National Anthem.ogg]]</center></div> ...zamstats.gov.zm/nada/index.php/catalog/63 Census of Population and Housing National Analytical Report 2010]. Central Statistical office, Zambia</ref>
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  • ...es resulting in the tragic death of Mr Dag Hammarskjold and members of the party accompanying him.|session=17}}(direct link: http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/ ...esentative to ICAO) and Henrik Larsen (a ballistics expert from the Danish National Police). It will submit its report by 30 June 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=htt
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  • · Transfer or extinguish ZCCM’s liabilities, including its third party debt; ...the EMF Steering Committee, was established by the Minister of Finance and National Planning as provided for by the protocols, for the purpose of prioritizing
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  • ...onment for possession of prohibited literature supplied by the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] and other bodies. ...ot dead by Police and four wounded. 28 persons mostly members of [[African National Congress]] were convicted of offences connected with rioting. An order was
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  • ...e print media.<ref> Kamwendo (2004), p.278.</ref> With the advent of multi-party democracy in 1994, Tumbuka programmes were started again on the radio, but
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  • ...ubasi & Bwalya 2013, ''Town Nyanja: a learner's guide to Zambia's emerging national language''</ref>
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  • [[File:British Merchant. Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpg|thumb|upright|The [[Red Ensign]], as flown by Harrison Cl ...rk. One day, to Deare's surprise, a small group of warriors approached his party from the west, carrying a letter. This message, written in English and sign
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  • In 1917, the Responsible Government Association (RGA) was formed. This party sought self-government for Southern Rhodesia within the Empire, just as Bri |title=Own Goals – National pride and defeat in war: the Rhodesian experience
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