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  • ...by the [[British South Africa Company]]. In 1890 the British South Africa Company signed a treaty with King [[Lewanika]] of the [[Barotse]], the most powerfu ..., its border with North-Eastern Rhodesia. Later the border between the two chartered territories was moved east, but the distinction did not have any great impl
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  • ! Company |[[Bata Shoes|Zambia Bata Shoe Company]]
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  • ...the Company, and has been Zambia since 1964; that to the south, which the Company dubbed Southern Rhodesia, became Zimbabwe in 1980. Northern and Southern Rh ...director. It was used in newspapers from 1891 and was made official by the Company in 1895.
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  • ...Companies. The need to raise capital and produce dividends prevented most Chartered Companies from undertaking such infrastructure investments. However, in the ...s. The railway could not meet the costs of the construction loans, and the company faced major financial problems. The only area likely to generate sufficient
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  • {{Infobox company '''ZCCM Investments Holdings''' is a successor company to Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited (ZCCM Ltd), of [[Zambia]].
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  • |status_text = Chartered territory of the {{nobreak|[[British South Africa Company]]}} |flag_type = Company flag
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  • ..., Zambia|Kasama]]. At the time the [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC) chartered by Britain to administer [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] was not in control of a
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  • ...to the move was positive. Razia Khan, head of Africa research at Standard Chartered commented saying, “The rebasing might be kwacha positive, to the extent t ...English]] [[engraving]], and [[printing]] company [[Bradbury Wilkinson and Company|Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co.]] The new designs featured an older portrait of p
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  • ...eed for the Federal Government to protect sovereignty. Weedens Minerals & Chartered Exploration held prospecting rights in that area. These have never been cha ...kes Company. Sir Harry Johnston, became Commissioner of the African Lakes Company, and immediately realized that he was going to have a hard time fulfilling
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  • The [[British South Africa Company]] (BSAC, originally set up by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) ret ...ilding societies. However, foreign-owned banks (such as Barclays, Standard Chartered and Grindlays) successfully resisted takeover. In 1971, INDECO, MINDECO, an
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  • ...n north-central Zambia as the railway was being built by [[Cecil Rhodes]]' company. It was first established as an adjunct, non-mining-related but supportive *Company Clinic
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  • |p1 = Company rule in Rhodesia |event_pre = [[Company rule in Rhodesia|Company rule]]
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  • ...y under the control of foreigners. For example, the [[British South Africa Company]] (founded by the British imperialist [[Cecil Rhodes]]) still retained comm ...ing societies. Major foreign-owned banks, such as [[Barclays]], [[Standard Chartered]] and [[Grindlays Bank]], successfully resisted takeover. In 1971, IDC, MIN
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