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  • ...a]], the [[President of Zambia]] died on 28 October 2014 in London, United Kingdom. The state funeral took place on November 11 with the funeral being attende ...9 October 2014, Sata left the country for a medical check-up in the United Kingdom, leaving Defence Minister Edgar Lungu in charge in his absence. Sata's abse
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  • ...first person to hold the position following independence from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the first and only Prime Minister of [[Northern R {{legend2|{{United National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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  • ...64 c. 65) was an [[Act of Parliament|Act]] of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which granted independence to [[Zambia]] (formerly the protectorate of [[No
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  • | office1 = Managing Director, [[United Bank of Africa]],(Uganda) Limited <ref>[https://www.bou.or.ug/bouwebsite/ex ...> [[Association of Chartered Certified Accountants]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...y the [[Zambian Defence Force|Military]] and the [[United Church in Zambia|United Church of Zambia]] which Kaunda belonged. The state funeral took place on 2 === The United Kingdom ===
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  • |appointer = [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King/Queen of the United Kingdom]]
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  • |Manchester, United Kingdom |London, United Kingdom
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  • ...d designation awarded by the American College of Forensic Examiners in the United States. ...ing his closest rival former [[First Lady]] [[Maureen Mwanawasa]] of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) who received 150,807 votes.<ref>[ht
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  • *{{flag|United Kingdom}} *{{flag|United States}}
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  • ...il he started competing for Zambia in 2009. He now lives and trains in the United States and competes internationally for Zambia.
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  • |leader1 = Victoria of the United Kingdom |leader2 = Edward VII of the United Kingdom
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  • |leader1 = [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Victoria]] |leader2 = [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]]
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  • ...anent secretary. From 1966 to January 1972 Mwangaa was ambassador to the [[United Nations]]. In 1972 he was appointed editor of the ''[[Times of Zambia]]''. [[Category:Permanent Representatives of Zambia to the United Nations]]
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  • ...rica, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, the United States of America and the United Kingdom. Prior to becoming Managing Director and CEO at Standard Chartered Zambia, ...om Henley Management College, of the University of Reading, in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...'Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)'''<br/>University of London<br/>London, United Kingdom ...hilosophy in law was obtained from the University of London, in the United Kingdom.
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  • | citizenship = United Kingdom + [[Zambia]]n ...Mubanga''' (born 24 September 1972) is a joint citizen of both the United Kingdom and [[Zambia]]. He was held, without charge, and interrogated at the Ameri
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  • The peak was climbed in 2014 by an international team from the United Kingdom, Malawi and Lithuania, who measured it to be slightly higher than {{convert
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  • ...ted in Ireland through the Zambian High Commission in [[London]] ([[United Kingdom]]).
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  • ...p40</ref> Whilst at Secondary School he joined the Youth Brigade of the [[United National Independence Party]].<ref name=NMC/> ...ma in Tourism Planning from the [[University of Bradford]] in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref name=NMC/>
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  • ...ian independence in 1947, the [[List of High Commissioners from the United Kingdom to India|British High Commissioner to India]] proposed that one seat on Lus ...<ref name="Singhvi"/> Most held Zambian or [[Nationality law of the United Kingdom|British citizenship]].<ref name="MEA">{{harvnb|MEA|2008|p=9}}</ref> Many ar
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  • ...nistered in include Namibia, Ghana, South Africa, Swaziland and the United Kingdom.
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  • ...a family of seven. He grew up in [[Lusaka]], but also lived in the United Kingdom, where his father served as a diplomat in the late 1960s. Chipimo’s fathe
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  • ...1982 to 1986. From 1986 to 1991, Zuze was Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1986 to 1991.
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  • |nationality = United Kingdom
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  • | birth_place = Blackheath, London, United Kingdom | party = [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (since 2016)<br>Patriotic Front (Zamb
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  • ...31st December, 1957 in Kafue at K15848 after importing if from the United Kingdom. The USCL owned this vehicle for almost three years. The vehicle was used t ...icle. His ownership lasted until 20 January, 1961 when donated it to the [[United National Independence Party]] and was used by Dr. Kaunda and his colleagues
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  • ...ament of the United Kingdom enacting Zambia's independence from the United Kingdom, Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika was adopted as the national anthem of Zambia,<ref n
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  • |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Clermont, Florida|Clermont]], United States |{{flagicon|USA}} [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]], United States
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  • |[[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, United States]] |rowspan=2|[[London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...e to [[Nkana Stadium|Scrivener Stadium]], the home of [[Nkana F.C.|Rhokana United]] and had a keen interest in football, playing as a goalkeeper in neighbour ...nbsp;10</ref> and the following year, Zambia dethroned world champions the United States in the International Council of Military Sports (CISM) Games and Mwa
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  • Zambia, the former Northern Rhodesia, was governed by the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown. In 1924 it become a British protectorate. The Reformed Chu
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  • ...following [[Zambia Independence Act 1964|independence]] from the [[United Kingdom]] ([[Kenneth Kaunda]] was the only prime minister of [[Northern Rhodesia]] ...e colony. The first and only prime minister of Northern Rhodesia was the [[United National Independence Party]]'s (UNIP) [[Kenneth Kaunda]] after winning the
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  • The programmes, mainly from the United States of America and United Kingdom, ranged from information to entertainment, education, culture and religion.
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  • ...are closely related to the [[Chokwe people|Chokwe]] who ended the [[Lunda Kingdom]], and Chokwe and [[Lunda people]] also live in the same area.<ref>[http://
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  • ...] or name of the language used by its native speakers as defined by the [[United Nations]]. ''Lozi'' is the [[exonym|heteroglottonym]]. ...upper [[Zambezi River]] in what is now western [[Zambia]] and developed a kingdom, [[Barotseland]], and also gave their name to the [[Barotse Floodplain]] or
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  • Zambia is a member of 44 international organizations, with the United Nations, World Trade Organization, African Union and Southern African Devel * United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC)
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  • |conventional_long_name = '''Kingdom of Barotseland''' ...dia|author=Phiri, Bizeck J.|year=2005|editor=Shillington, Kevin|title=Lozi Kingdom and the Kololo|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of African History, Volume II, H-O
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  • ...ers, Southern Rhodesia, which became a self-governing colony of the United Kingdom in 1923, referred to itself simply as "Rhodesia" from 1964 to 1979, and in
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  • ...ams for the country's judiciary. Jere also worked as media advisor for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Southern Africa regional office) as ...bulations of a Zambian Spin Doctor |publisher=Nsemia Inc. |location=United Kingdom|year=2014 |isbn=978-1926906362}}
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  • [[Category:Development charities based in the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...nd rap music. While still in his teens, his parents sent him to the United Kingdom to complete his education. From 1985 and 1989 he went to Stonyhurst College
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  • *[[United Kingdom]] *[[United States]]
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  • |party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...inance and Business Strategy at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom.
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  • When [[Northern Rhodesia]] gained independence from the [[United Kingdom]] as [[Zambia]] on 24 October 1964,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://select.nytim In 1981, the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] and the [[United National Independence Party]] established ties. Several Soviet delegations
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  • | clubs3 = Kitwe United | clubs6 = Kitwe United
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  • [[Category:Zambian emigrants to the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Constitution) Order in Council, 1953 of the United Kingdom, S.I. 1953 No. 1199, p. 1804</ref> The Federation was established with a Go ...the United Kingdom was subjected to pressure to de-colonize from both the United Nations and the [[Organization of African Unity]] (OAU). These groups suppo
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  • ...a told Dr James Johnston how he had written to the British asking that his kingdom should be made a British Protectorate. He had waited years for a reply and ...nonge Mbikusita-Lewanika]], an ambassador of the Republic of Zambia in the United States.
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  • [[Category:Zambian emigrants to the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...otive Shepherd transported, together with a passenger coach, to the United Kingdom, and a documentary film of that journey was broadcast in 1976 by BBC Televi
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  • In 2001 Dr Peter Gill, an orthopedic surgeon in the United Kingdom, launched a trust to fund the project.
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  • [[Expatriate]]s, mostly [[United Kingdom|British]] or [[South African]], as well as some white Zambian citizens (abo ...opulation Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision]</ref>
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  • ...ll on the [[Zambezi River]], which he named after [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] - the Zambian town near the Falls is named after him. Livi ...l Zambia were the kingdom of [[Barotseland]] in the upper Zambezi, and the kingdom of [[Mwata Kazembe]] on the Luapula.
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  • |name = 1961 Ndola United Nations DC-6 Crash |operator = Transair Sweden for the United Nations
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  • ...not take up offers to talk with [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]] and [[Rotherham United F.C.|Rotherham]]<ref name="Fret" /> and joined [[Wrexham A.F.C.|Wrexham]] i [[Category:Zambian emigrants to the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...6, he was sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom to pursue a course and practical experience in TV production for nine month
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  • ...(today [[Zimbabwe]]) respectively and his tertiary education in the United Kingdom at [[Cambridge University]] and the [[University of Sussex]], where he obta ...buza and Zambia's Vice President Scott.jpg|thumb|Guy Scott attending the [[United States–Africa Leaders Summit]].]]
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  • ...[http://www.lionvoice.org/?p=495] The documentary will be broadcast in the United States on the Smithsonian Channel on July 30, 2014.[http://www.lionvoice.or
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  • | country = United Kingdom <br>France<br>Germany
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  • ...sia and Nyasaland pound]] was the legal tender of the short-lived [[United Kingdom|British]] [[protectorate]] of [[Northern Rhodesia]]. Banknotes of 10 shilli ...d rate]] of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the [[United States dollar|dollar]] on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's
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  • ...ccident Report No. 9/78"], Air Accident Investigation Branch of the United Kingdom Department of Transport
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  • ...n Ocean]] to [[Ujiji]] on Lake Tanganyika to Mweru and then to the [[Lunda Kingdom|Lunda]], [[Luba Empire|Luba]], [[Msiri|Yeke]] or [[Kazembe]] kingdoms, the .... Meanwhile, between 1870 and 1891, skirmishes and wars between the [[Yeke Kingdom|Yeke]] king [[Msiri]] and neighbouring chiefs and traders unsettled the are
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  • | death_place = London, United Kingdom ...}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2001)}}<br>[[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] {{small|(Before 1991)}}
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  • ...Many countries, such as the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the United States, mark 1 January as a national holiday. ...land to the throne of England in 1603 and well before the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In England and Wales (and in all British dominion
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  • ...led here.<ref>[http://www.mbundakingdom.org/Mbunda%20Origin.htm The Mbunda Kingdom Research and Advisory Council]</ref> ...ort]]. Mongu Airport is mainly used by the [[Zambian Air Force]] and the [[United Nations]] to transport Angolan Refugees back to Angola. the town is also th
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  • ...ry as George Washington or Abraham Lincoln are in their respective eras in United States history. Most histories of South Africa covering the last decades o ...e|1900 |p=89}} Despite occasional efforts to return his body to the United Kingdom, his grave remains there still, "part and parcel of the history of Zimbabwe
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  • | clubs1 = [[Nkana F.C.|Rhokana United]] | clubs4 = Rhokana United
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  • ...ng humiliated them by making them do menial work. Chiti and Nkole left the kingdom for good, and took with them their three maternal half brothers Kapasa, Chi ...'s first post-independence foreign Minister and one of the founders of the United Nations Independence Party that governed from independence until 1991; the
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  • |empire = United Kingdom ...ia (name)|Rhodesia]] was chartered in 1889 by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and began with the Pioneer Column's march north-east to Mashonaland in 189
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  • ...g a variant of ''Lozi'', and "Ba" meaning "people". They became a powerful kingdom in [[Central Africa|Central]]/[[Southern Africa]] under their King or [[Lit ...as.Pap., (7): 69 p. Published by Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome.</ref> such as the [[Luena River, Western Zambia|Luena Flats]
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  • ...the 18th and 19th Centuries. [[David Livingstone]] was the first [[United Kingdom|Briton]] to visit in 1867. He did not explore the river but in his hunt for
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  • |empire = United Kingdom |status_text = [[Protectorate]] of the United Kingdom
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  • ...10 March 2007</ref> It is named after [[David Livingstone]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer who was the first European to explore the area. ...he Falls, which became the south-eastern margin of the greater Barotseland kingdom.<ref name="LTC"/>
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  • *United Church of Zambia Theological College * [[Kitwe United Football Club]]
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  • ...ng tools.<ref name="UNEP">[http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/mosi-oa-.html United Nations Environment Programme: Protected Areas and World Heritage World Con ...by Zambia, the United Kingdom nor the vast majority of states and led to [[United Nations]]-mandated sanctions. In response to the emerging crisis, in 1966
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  • ...kirts the great Kibasira Swamp. The next section, between [[Mlimba]] (the Kingdom of Elephants) and [[Makambako]] (the Place of Bulls) was to be {{convert|15 ...Brautigam40/> After World War I, Tanganyika was handed over to the United Kingdom for administration as a [[League of Nations Mandate]], and British colonial
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  • ...Jewels" is a sequel in which Fisha Bayu takes [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] to court for colonialism.
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  • ...wealthiest groups in Angola. By 1900, the Chokwe had dismantled the Lunda kingdom (also called the ''Mwata Yanvo'') altogether, using guns they had received ...f> This practice continued long after slavery was banned in Europe and the United States, but the demand for workers elsewhere such as in South America, the
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  • |birth_place = Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |resting_place = Westminster Abbey, London, England, United Kingdom
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  • ...main_speakers_profile.asp?id=0&R=13 Dambisa Moyo]. UN Leaders Programme. [[United Nations]]. May 2009. Accessed 11 July 2015.</ref> In 2009 she spoke at the ...otes by [[Steve Forbes]], chairman and CEO of ''[[Forbes]]'', and former [[United Nations]] Secretary-General [[Kofi Annan]], who says "Dambisa Moyo makes a
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  • ...rate of population increase, surface area and density |format=PDF |author=United Nations Statistics Division |accessdate=9 November 2007}}</ref> ...f>[http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/Publications/Files/Key_Findings_WPP_2015.pdf United Nations World Population Prospects](PDF) 2015 Revision</ref>
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  • ...to a letter he wrote in 1897, he flew the British [[Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)|Merchant Navy]]'s [[Red Ensign]] flag over his house.<ref name=clarkoctobe
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