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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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