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  • |seat_type = Capital ...one of [[Zambia]]'s ten [[Provinces of Zambia|provinces]]. The provincial capital is [[Kabwe]], which is the home of the [[Mulungushi Rock of Authority]]. Ce
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  • ...le clan, this was taken as a good sign. Here, the Kola migrants made their capital, [[Ng'wena]] (Crocodile) on the Kalungu River and settled the surrounding c 8) Roberts, A. D. (1973). ''A history of the Bemba: Political growth and change in north-eastern Zambia before 1900.'' London: Longman.
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  • ...n [[2017-18 Zambia cholera outbreak|outbreak of cholera]] in the [[Lusaka|capital city]]. ...lections]] arrive in the country from Dubai where they were being printed. Political party representatives, civil society organisations and the media were prese
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  • ...Mwata Kazembe VII had been alerted to his arrival and received him at his capital which was then at [[Kanyembo]] near the northeast tip of the Mofwe Lagoon:< ...tish officers with [[Sikh]] and Nyasaland troops who burnt Mwata Kazembe's capital to the ground, killing a number of his people, though Mwata himself had alr
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  • ...Mwata Kazembe VII had been alerted to his arrival and received him at his capital which was then at [[Kanyembo]] near the northeast tip of the Mofwe Lagoon:< ...tish officers with [[Sikh]] and Nyasaland troops who burnt Mwata Kazembe's capital to the ground, killing a number of his people, though Mwata himself had alr
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  • ...10 |subscription=yes }}</ref> [[Citibank|Citibank Zambia]], Zambia Venture Capital Fund, Madison Insurance, [[British American Tobacco]], [[Holiday Inn]], Zam ...relationship with [[Kenneth Kaunda]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Democracy and political change in Sub-Saharan Africa |last=Wiseman |first=John A. |page=206 |year=1
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  • ...na) and the Caprivi strip of German South West Africa (Namibia), was not a political unit and had no name at all. Customary law was administered among the 70 od ...ates were to be appointed. In 1901 Judge Leicester Beaufort arrived at the capital, [[Chipata|Fort Jameson]] (now Chipata). There were five magistrates and th
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  • |capital = Salisbury now Harare ...[Kalomo]] initially, and [[Livingstone]] from 1907. Livingstone became the capital of Northern Rhodesia when the two northern territories joined in 1911, and
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  • I also commend all political parties and independent candidates for participating in the elections. The theme calls on all of us to unite regardless of our political affiliation, ethnicity, religion and gender.
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  • .../english/2008-08/19/content_9521392.htm "News Analysis: Zambia faces vital political reshuffle as president dies"], Xinhua, 19 August 2008.</ref><ref name=Liu / ...in state at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in [[Lusaka]], the capital. The body would then be moved to different provincial capitals from 25 to 2
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  • |capital = [[Lusaka]] ...bian-born (Zambian father, American mother), The Blaze news anchor and CNN political contributor
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  • ...This announcement triggered protests by Sata's supporters in the country's capital, Lusaka and later spread to Kitwe, an industrial city in the copper mining ...commission's conduct. She was seen as tough and unyielding in the face of political pressure. However, with a slew of parliamentary results later overturned th
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  • Prior to Sata's death, his ill-health led to political commentators speculating about potential Patriotic Front candidates.<ref na ...xth President on 25 January 2015 at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in the capital Lusaka. Zimbabwean President [[Robert Mugabe]] attended swearing in ceremon
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  • |capital = [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] <small>(until 1935)</small><br/>[[Lus ...y small number of European settlers, but from the time these first secured political representation, they agitated for white minority rule, either as a separate
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  • Dambisa Moyo was born in 1969 in [[Lusaka, Zambia|Lusaka]], the capital of [[Zambia]]<ref name=wsjmarch2009>Moyo, Dambisa. [http://www.wsj.com/arti ....</ref> She was at the company until November 2008, working mainly in debt capital markets, hedge funds coverage, and global macroeconomics.<ref name=Barclays
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  • ...d to walk to higher ground about 5&nbsp;km north of Kazembe's [[Kanyembo]] capital to see the lake 10&nbsp;km distant. However they were more interested in tr ...[[Copperbelt]], and Kasenga supplied its workforce with fish. Since 1960, political crises, government neglect and wars on the Congolese side have produced a d
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  • ...tter part of the 18th Century.<ref>The elites of Barotseland, 1878-1969: a political history of Zambia's Western Province: a. Gerald L. Caplan ISBN 0900966386 P ...at Yuka in Mavumbu, Mongu district in the Western Province of Zambia. His capital is called Yuka.
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  • ...economies through transformation of natural endowments and improved human capital.'<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201508171136.html|title= ...risis-zambia-says-president-lungu-returns-lesotho/|title=Zambia : There no political crisis in Zambia, says President Lungu as he returns from Lesotho|last=edit
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  • ...the Tanzania-Zambia Railway became a critical tool for preserving Zambia's political and economic independence.<ref name=Origins/> On September 6, 1967, an agr ...ry's socialist ethos of the time, following a labor-intensive instead of a capital-intensive model widely used in the West.<ref name=Monson36>[[#Monson|Monson
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  • |capital = [[Lusaka]] |largest_city = capital
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