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  • ==High Commissioners== ...zi-namibia-high-commissioner/ Zambia: RB swears in Chisuzi as Namibia High Commissioner] Lusaka Times, 22 December 2010</ref>
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  • ...= [[List of Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Canada|Zambia's High Commissioner to Canada ]] ...] and [[List of Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Canada|Zambia's High Commissioner to Canada]]. He has also served as the [[Press secretary|Presidential Press
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  • *1966 - Zambia High Commissioner to Ghana *1966—1967 - Zambia High Commissioner to Nigeria
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  • ...son of the Commission shall be a person who has held, or qualified to hold high judicial office or any other suitably qualified person. *[[Esau Chulu|Hon. Justice Esau E. Chulu]] – Commissioner
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  • ...1982 during the [[Kenneth Kaunda]] government. He was later appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1986. From 1986 to 1991, Zuze was Perman
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  • Lewanika had good relations with the Indian High Commissioner in Kenya. It was through this channel that he managed to organise scholars
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  • ...desia as [[Northern Rhodesia]]<ref>Proclamation by His Excellency the High Commissioner of South Africa, Northern Rhodesia No 1 of 1911 and made on 17 August 1911; ...land Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; Edinburgh; 1 November 1908.</ref> The High Commissioner legislated by proclamation for the protectorate.<ref>Encyclopedia of the La
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  • | rank = Assistant Inspector, Grade 1 (1960)<br> Commissioner of Police (1965) ...taka''' is notable in making history as the first native African to become commissioner of the Zambian police.<ref>The history of the Northern Rhodesia Police by T
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  • ...sia]] as [[Northern Rhodesia]]<ref>Proclamation by His Excellency the High Commissioner of South Africa, Northern Rhodesia No 1 of 1911 and made on 17 August 1911[ ...land Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; Edinburgh; 1 November 1908.</ref> The High Commissioner legislated by proclamation for the protectorate.<ref>Encyclopedia of the La
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  • ...gstone]]. In primary school he was the troop leader for the boy scouts, in high school he was the commander of the cadet force in the whole [[Southern Prov He was Zambia's High Commissioner to Canada from 2009 until 2011.
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  • ...epublican president [[Frederick Chiluba]] appointed Banda as Zambia’s High Commissioner to Zimbabwe, where he worked for seven years before the late President [[Le
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  • Jere is a Lawyer and Advocate of the High Court for Zambia, having obtained an LLB degree from the University of Zamb == Constitution Review Commissioner ==
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  • ...zi District, which is the central portion of Eastern Zambia. It is perched high above the eastern side of the [[Luangwa River|Luangwa]] Valley, and close t ...castle]]. The building of the castle was begun in 1948 by a Welsh District Commissioner called Colonel Errol Button, who reputedly sketched out its design on the b
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  • In 1998 Maka was appointed High Commissioner to Nigeria.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/199805270044.html Chiluba pro
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  • ..., but this suggestion was ignored and not further pursued. The Indian High Commissioner for British East and Central Africa was specifically warned "not to be the ...t=L. M.|chapter=Other Countries of Africa|pages=89–109|title=Report of the High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora|publisher=Ministry of External Affai
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  • ...Kingdom. In October 1964 he became Zambia's first diplomat, as deputy high commissioner in [[London]]. He was ambassador to Moscow in 1965, before returning to Zam
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  • ...cation ministry, but after protest, he was sent to Canada as Zambia's high commissioner in 1990. It is said that he was relieved of the prime minister position bec When the multiparty movement gained momentum in 1990, speculation was high that he would join the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). But he stuc
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  • ...nt in 2009, which was reduced in 2010 to two years following her appeal in High Court. She joined the ruling [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] i ...ate of [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]. He suspended her along with Commissioner of Lands Frighon Sichone. She was suspended on 1 March 2007 following corr
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  • ...the history of Zambia, and was compared to a 2005 bus accident in which 38 high school students died and another 50 were seriously injured.<ref name=Guardi ...ighway]] known for having heavy traffic.<ref name="Daily News" /> District Commissioner Priscilla Chisha reported that a [[sport utility vehicle]] attempting to pa
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  • ...ert Edward Codrington|Robert Codrington]] who had been sent by the British Commissioner [[Alfred Sharpe]] to prepare the way for a permanent memorial. He made a cl ...ked by the clearing made by Codrington. Stroud built an obelisk around 6 m high from burnt brick plastered with smooth cement, and attached two brass plaqu
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  • ...schools, eleven government upper basic schools, three private schools, one high school, and one nursing school. The literacy level is low with only thirty The Nchelenge district is run by the District Commissioner assisted by the district administrative office and heads of government depa
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  • ...police force in what was to become the Rhodesias. Harry Johnston, Imperial Commissioner in Nyasaland was additionally appointed as Administrator for the Company’ ...cised by Consular Courts under the African Order in Council of 1889. Now a High Court was established administering English law and district magistrates we
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  • ...Pangula Banda]], Diplomat, former Airforce Captain and former Zambian High Commissioner to Nigeria.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=5965 |title=PF beg ...ction had previously obtained an injunction from the [[High Court (Zambia)|High Court]] against this Conference and denied the legitimacy of Sampa's select
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  • ...ia and Tanzania, which has triggered rapid settlement in the district. The high economic potential of the [[Chambeshi River]] valley, especially in agricul The administration at district level is headed by the District Commissioner (appointed by the Republican President), who combines the role of political
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  • On 14 April 1899, Chief Chintanda gave a BSAC commissioner at [[Mazowe|Mazoe]], Southern Rhodesia a statement in which, among other th ...t|[[Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner|Alfred Milner]], the British [[High Commissioner for Southern Africa]]|alt=A portrait photograph of a moustachioed gentleman
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  • ...ars, during British colonial rule, District Commissioners and [[Provincial Commissioner]]s were asked to provide information on the affected areas by central gover ...was consequently rejected by the Belgians. In July 1958 Thomson, District Commissioner who visited Chief Puta’s area, noted an influx of the populace from the a
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  • ...ria's protection".<ref>Personal anecdote from G.C.R.Clay, who, as Resident Commissioner, accompanied that delegation. http://www.spanglefish.com/gervasclay</ref> ...is now theoretically independent from Zambia, on the basis of the Zambian High Court ruling (see below) that the 1964 Agreement was unilaterally abrogated
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  • ...e retained the ultimate responsibility for these territory, and the [[High Commissioner]] for South Africa had the power to approve or reject all BSAC legislation. ...Nyasaland was the local representative of the Colonial Office and the High Commissioner. Rhodes financed much of the British presence in Nyasaland and worked close
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  • ***High: unnamed location in [[Mafinga Hills]] {{convert|2329|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} **High court
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  • ***High: unnamed location in [[Mafinga Hills]] {{convert|2329|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} **High court
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  • ...square enclosure of 300 yards by 200 yards. It is surrounded by a hedge of high reeds. Inside, where Casembe honoured me with a grand reception, stands a g ...ople with an energy for change and development, like himself. The District Commissioner worried that some of these, such as [[Dauti Yamba]] were nationalists who m
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  • ...square enclosure of 300 yards by 200 yards. It is surrounded by a hedge of high reeds. Inside, where Casembe honoured me with a grand reception, stands a g ...ople with an energy for change and development, like himself. The District Commissioner worried that some of these, such as [[Dauti Yamba]] were nationalists who m
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  • In 1997 the [[United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees|UNHCR]] used ''Liemba'' and {{MV|Mwongozo}} to repatriate more
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