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  • ...icial)<br/>Shona, Sindebele, [[Bemba language|Bemba]] and [[Chewa language|Chewa]] widely spoken ...1890s.{{refn|group=n|name=matabele1|The [[Northern Ndebele people|Ndebele people]]'s term for themselves in their own language is ''amaNdebele'' (the prefix
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  • ...started migrating at the beginning of the 20th century due to the [[Mbunda people|Mbunda]] resistance to Portuguese colonial occupation, when the Portuguese Mbunda Chiefs and their people have continued to be subjective to the Barotse Royal Establishment. Negativ
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  • | 4.5% [[Chewa language|Chewa]] | 21.0% [[Bemba people|Bemba]]
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  • *To promote a culture of peaceful conflict resolution among people. ...g Zambians.) The rest are Zambians, mainly Bemba but including tribes like Chewa, Lozi, Tonga, Mambwe, Lunda, Kaonde and Ila.
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  • ...t Road, Zambia|west]]. English is the official language of the city, but [[Chewa language|Nyanja]] and [[Bemba language|Bemba]] are also common. ...as diplomats, representatives of religious organizations and some business people.
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  • |common_languages = English (official)<br>[[Chewa language|Nyanja]], [[Bemba language|Bemba]], [[Tonga language (Zambia)|Tong ...a Company, pp. 101–3.</ref> [[Lewanika]], king of the [[Lozi people|Lozi]] people of Barotseland sought European protection because of internal unrest and th
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