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Zambia is under a '''[[state of emergency]]''', which was announced by [[President Lungu]] on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.<ref name=SOE>{{cite news|title=President Lungu Declares State Of Emergency |url= https://zambiareports.com/2017/07/05/president-lungu-declares-state-emergency/ |issue=6 July 2014|publisher=Zambia Reports}}</ref> | Zambia is under a '''[[state of emergency]]''', which was announced by [[President Lungu]] on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.<ref name=SOE>{{cite news|title=President Lungu Declares State Of Emergency |url= https://zambiareports.com/2017/07/05/president-lungu-declares-state-emergency/ |issue=6 July 2014|publisher=Zambia Reports}}</ref> | ||
to curb the recent fires that have rocked the country. | |||
== Timeline of events leading up to the proclamation== | == Timeline of events leading up to the proclamation== | ||
== Lifting of the proclamation == | == Lifting of the proclamation == | ||
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Zambia is under a state of emergency, which was announced by President Lungu on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.[1] to curb the recent fires that have rocked the country.