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  • ...(ZBS) (now ZNBC in 1965 as an announcer on the General Service, now Radio One, but was later inducted to become a news anchor, television presenter and i
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  • ...Army]] 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 ...his way into the [[ZNBC|Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC) radio studios where he announced that the Zambia Army had taken over Government a
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  • {{One source|date=December 2014}} | successor = ZNBC
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  • | logo = ZNBC Logo.png | caption = ZNBC logo used since October 2013.
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  • ...s rule. On July 1, 1990 Luchembe managed to make his way into the [[ZNBC]] radio studios where he announced that the Zambia Army had taken over Government a
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  • ...s rule. On July 1, 1990 Luchembe managed to make his way into the [[ZNBC]] radio studios where he announced that the Zambia Army had taken over Government a
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  • The history of television in Zambia is different from that of radio, whose first experimental broadcasting station was set up in 1941 in [[Lusa In his book, The History of Radio, Television Broadcasting In Zambia and the Producer’s Manual, [[Mwansa Ka
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  • '''Telecommunications in Zambia''' includes radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. ==Radio and television==
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  • ...a''' (1 January 1945 — 23 January 2014) was a [[Zambia]]n [[musician]] and radio and TV broadcaster at the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) from 1965 ...news anchor, television presenter and introduced a programme called the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] which had a good following.
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  • ...ales and became the toast of his school where he developed a reputation as one of he best story tellers. This early exposure to storytelling was seminal a ...Corporation (ZNBC) as marketing executive selling airtime. In 1990 he left ZNBC and went back to lecturing at the Zambia Institute of Management (ZAMIM) wh
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  • During the One party rule of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Zambia]] saw a decline in the economy c ...on state owned radio at the [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC). The attempt failed and the situation was curbed within three hours by gov
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  • ...ales and became the toast of his school where he developed a reputation as one of he best story tellers. This early exposure to storytelling was seminal a ...rporation]] (ZNBC) as marketing executive selling airtime. In 1990 he left ZNBC and went back to lecturing at the [[Zambia Institute of Management]] (ZAMIM
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  • ...session. The song was released in January 2005, but due to the absence of radio stations in Kabwe at the time, it was only promoted at parties and other mu ...like Bubblegum Lover featuring Kachanana which was nominated for the 2010 Radio Phoenix ZAIN Best Collaboration Of The Year, Energizer, Mosikito and the a
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  • ...[[currency]]. [[Ivory]] was an export, and [[cotton]] textiles an import. One of the best-known [[archaeology|archaeological]] sites for this period is [ ...focused on [[central planning]] and [[nationalisation]], and a system of [[one party rule]] was put in place.
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  • ...policies focused on central planning and nationalisation, and a system of one party rule was put in place. ==One party state==
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  • ...criticised President Robert Mugabe of neighbouring Zimbabwe. Mwanawasa was one of the first African leaders to publicly do so.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://n ...due to his stroke. The story originated at the Johannesburg-based 702 Talk Radio, which cited [[Malone Zaza]], who claimed to be the head of protocol at Zam
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  • ...-chief-inyambo-yeta-dies/ Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta Dies], 21 July 2023, [[ZNBC]]</ref> ...Minister Kalumba,Three Others Jailed For Corruption], 29 December 2022, [[ZNBC]]</ref>
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  • |national_motto = <br/>"One Zambia, One Nation" <!--speechmarks, as it's a quotation--> ...th the UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto "One Zambia, One Nation". Kaunda was succeeded by [[Frederick Chiluba]] of the social-democr
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