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  • ...90 the British South Africa Company signed a treaty with King [[Lewanika]] of the [[Barotse]], the most powerful traditional ruler in the territory. The The territory consisted of the western half of present-day Zambia up to the [[Kafue River]], its border with North-Eastern
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  • |p1 = Company rule in Rhodesia |flag_p1 = Flag of BSAC edit.svg
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  • |p1 = Company rule in Rhodesia |flag_p1 = Flag of BSAC edit.svg
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  • ...independent of the government and subject only to the Constitution and the law. ...stitution the structure of the judicature shall comprise the Supreme Court of Zambia,
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  • ...the rule of law in [[Zambia]]. It is under the portfolio of the [[Minister of Home Affairs]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Zambia / Africa / Member countries / I {{Infobox Law enforcement agency
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  • | Image = Flag of Zambia.svg ...een field with an orange coloured eagle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes coloured from left to right in red, black and orange
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  • | office = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Speaker of the National Assembly]] | office4 = [[Ministry of General Education|Minister of Education]]
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  • | previous = [[President Lungu’s speech on eve of Zambia’s 53rd independence anniversary|Edgar Lungu's Presidential 53rd in THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
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  • ...Catholic church in Fort Rosebery in 1920.<ref>"Letter from Bishop Emeritus of Mansa, René-Georges Pailloux, M.Afr. (White Fathers) (1902–1988)" date: As a trader of finger millet he made enough money to invest in a restaurant and a bakery.
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  • ...tempted [[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|a coup d’état]] during the rule of the then-President, Dr [[Frederick Chiluba]]. ...try. He further informed his countrymen that he was dismissing the chiefs of the army and the police, and would give President Frederick Chiluba until 9
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  • | order = 3rd [[President of Zambia]] | order2 = [[Vice President of Zambia]]
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  • ...rican National Congress and SWAPO. During the Cold War Zambia was a member of the Non-Aligned Movement. Zambia is a member of 44 international organizations, with the United Nations, World Trade Organi
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  • The Rt Rev'd [[Wilfrid Gore Browne]], [[Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman]] (nephew) ...s, was a soldier, pioneer white settler, builder, politician and supporter of [[independence]] in [[Northern Rhodesia]] (now [[Zambia]]).
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  • |conventional_long_name = Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland |image_flag = Flag of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.png
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  • | caption = Photo of Lewis Changufu appearing in the [[Zambia Daily Mail]] after his death. ...Cha Cha Uprising]] at the height of political campaigns to rid the country of British colonisation.
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  • {{History of Zambia}} ...ambia's neighbouring countries were still colonies or under white minority rule.
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  • | committees1 = Permanent Committees of the Pan-African Parliament ...consultative powers, lasting for the first five years. Initially the seat of the Pan-African Parliament was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia but it was later mo
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  • |status_text = Chartered territory of the {{nobreak|[[British South Africa Company]]}} |flag_s1 = Flag of Northern Rhodesia (1939-1953).svg
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  • ...[Horace Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, ...present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is an example of how Europeans divided traditional kingdoms and tribes without regard to the
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  • ...[Horace Waller (activist)|Horace Waller]] (ed.) (1874) ''The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa from 1865 to his Death''. Two volumes, ...present-day [[Zambia]], though its history in colonial times is an example of how Europeans divided traditional kingdoms and tribes without regard to the
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