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  • ==Political career== ...al elects new opposition mayor|url=http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/zambia-capital-elects-new-opposition-mayor-299840|accessdate=5 November 2016|work=IOL|date
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  • |profession = Lawyer and leader of political party ..., principally advisory work on mergers and acquisitions, privatisation and capital markets related work in Zambia as well as within the Southern African regio
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  • ...ambia. He grew up on his family owned farm. Maiko moved to [[Lusaka]], the capital city of [[Zambia]] at the age of six.<ref>[http://www.maikozulu.org.zm/biog ...politicians. He recently took part in a protest against the Zambian ruling political parts' continued harassment of Journalists.<ref>[http://www.postzambia.com/
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  • ...rs' camps). It was a former colonial headquarters. Lundazi is the District Capital — or "county seat" — for Lundazi District, which is the central portion Lundazi's local political system is made up of 25 wards and 11 chiefdoms. Each ward is represented by
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  • '''Ridgeway''' is a neighborhood in the city of [[Lusaka]], the capital of [[Zambia]]. ...usaka-a-brief-cultural-and-political-history/ Lusaka: A Brief Cultural and Political History]
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  • ...a failed coup attempt against president Kaunda, it certainly weakened his political power which was already shaky after three days of rioting.<ref>http://www.n ...and was escorted from ZNBC radio studios and taken to the outskirts of the capital, [[Lusaka]]. "I wanted to take over the government but Kaunda's puppets are
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  • '''Cathedral Hill''' is a neighborhood in the city of [[Lusaka]], the capital of [[Zambia]]. ...usaka-a-brief-cultural-and-political-history/ Lusaka: A Brief Cultural and Political History]
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  • ...eastwards. Until the mid-1920s mail, goods and passengers went between the capital of the territory at [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] and [[Fort Jameson] ...with the main north-south railway contributed to the decision to site the capital in Lusaka in 1935).<ref>Camerapix: ''Spectrum Guide to Zambia'', Camerapix
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  • ...the [[University of Namibia]], was based in Lusaka. SWAPO cadres received political and military training in the country. Upon independence in March 1990, Nami
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  • *'''[[Godwin Mbikusita Lewanika]]''' &ndash; first president of a political party in the country. Lewanika was president of the [[Northern Rhodesia Con *'''[[Livingstone]]''' &ndash; first capital city of Northern Rhodesia
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  • | seat_type = [[Capital (political)|Capital]] .../ukzambians.co.uk/home/2011/10/15/muchinga-the-zambias-10th-province-choma-capital-of-southern-province/|title= ukzambians.co.uk|date=October 2011|publisher=U
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  • |capital = [[Kalomo]] (1899-1907), [[Livingstone]] (1907-1911)<ref>''Brief History o ...was given a cool reception.<ref>''The Elites of Barotseland, 1878-1969 - A Political History of Zambia's Western Province''; by Gerald L. Caplan. Berkeley.</ref
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  • | political = ...oyzambia.com|language=en-GB}}</ref> It is located in Lusaka, the country's capital city. The site was established as a [[Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambi
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  • ...ref> However, by the end of the month, only three had formally applied for political asylum.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.lusakatimes.com/?p=2904|date=2008-05- Zambia also granted political asylum to twelve members of the Zimbabwean opposition party Movement for De
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  • ...cember 1882 the missionary Frederick Stanley Arnot reached [[Lealui]], the capital of Barotseland, after traveling across the Kalahari Desert from Botswana. K |title=Bulozi Under the Luyana Kings: Political Evolution and State Formation in Pre-Colonial Zambia
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  • ...e neighborhood known as ''Cathedral Hill'', in the city of [[Lusaka]], the capital of Zambia.<ref>{{cite web| ...ded by a cabinet minister, assisted by a deputy minister, both of whom are political appointees. The Permanent Secretary, a career civil servant, oversees the f
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  • Petauke is 400&nbsp;km from the capital city [[Lusaka]], roughly halfway between [[Lusaka]] and the Malawi border. ..., 88.3fm, which cover up to 120&nbsp;km; mainly used by local businessmen, political leaders and traditional chiefs to disseminate their information. The Distri
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  • ==Political career== ...ent of Zambia on 25 January 2015 at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in the capital [[Lusaka]].
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  • |seat_type = Capital ...the population lives in urban areas. The largest cities are the provincial capital, Ndola; Kitwe; Luanshya; Chingola; and Mufulira. Bemba is the dominant lang
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  • |seat_type = Capital ...a]]. The province is made up of 8 districts, namely Kasama (the provincial capital), [[Chilubi District|Chilubi]], Kaputa, Luwingu, Mbala, Mporokoso, Mpulun
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  • ...ent of Zambia on 25 January 2015 at the [[National Heroes Stadium]] in the capital [[Lusaka]].<ref>Matthew Hill, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2015-01-25/edg ...er in hopes of preventing further damage to the economy. Top religious and political officials participated, and other public events were cancelled.<ref>[http:/
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  • *[[Capital (political)|Capital]] of Zambia: [[Capital of Zambia|Lusaka]] *[[Capital (political)|Capital]] of Zambia: [[Capital of Zambia|Lusaka]]
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  • ...ded into ten [[province]]s, each administered by an appointed Provincial [[Political minister|minister]] who essentially performs the duties of a [[governor]]. == Political history ==
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  • ...the personal fortunes of Rhodes before his death.<ref>J Lunn, (1992). The Political Economy of Primary Railway Construction in the Rhodesias, 1890-1911, pp. 23 ...ncluded that Katanga's copper deposits were not rich enough to justify the capital cost of building a railway to the coast, but expeditions between 1899 and 1
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  • *[[Capital (political)|Capital]] of Zambia: [[Capital of Zambia|Lusaka]] *[[Capital (political)|Capital]] of Zambia: [[Capital of Zambia|Lusaka]]
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  • ...ence, 70,000 Europeans lived in the country, with 18 percent living in the capital [[Lusaka]]. Half of the European population lived in the [[Copperbelt]] reg ...roup of immigrants moving to South Africa by 1967, fearful of the changing political climate in Zambia.<ref name="zastudy">{{cite book|last=Kaplan|first=Irving|
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  • ...re the official funerary rites conducted by the government in the nation's capital, [[Lusaka]] that are offered to a sitting or former president of Zambia or .../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 /
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  • ===Capital=== · Mobilise substantial amounts of committed new capital for ZCCM’s operations;
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  • LEADERS OF OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES PRESENT; TO THE ENTREPRENEUR, SEEKING CAPITAL, AN INVESTOR AND A BETTER OPERATING ENVIRONMENT, A GOVERNMENT IS HERE THAT
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  • ...ived his early education in the rural areas as well as in Lusaka, Zambia's capital city.<ref name="Yobert K. Shamapande 2007">Yobert K. Shamapande, Why Bother ...ternational Affairs at Columbia University, where he taught a course on: “Political economy of poverty and development in Southern Africa;<ref>{{cite web|url=h
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  • |settlement_type = Capital City '''Lusaka''' is the capital and largest city of [[Zambia]]. One of the fastest-developing cities in Sou
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  • ...[Kariba Dam]], uncovered in 1960. The increase in trade resulted in larger political units and more complex social structures. ...) in 1798. Both came via [[Tete]] in [[Mozambique]] to [[Mwata Kazembe]]'s capital to seek the chief's agreement to a Portuguese trade route between their ter
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  • |capital = Salisbury (Harare) ...alled into question and the causes of the Federation's failure were purely political: the strong and growing oppositing of the African inhabitants.<ref>'Commonw
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  • ...ely without external support. The insurgency was thus more notable for its political impact than its military significance. For no matter how ineffective and ci ...result of the coup, Mushala’s supporters in Calunda were granted a form of political asylum in Caprivi in August-September 1974. The agreement stated that the Z
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  • ...78–1916, with one break in 1884-5, who restored the traditions of the Lozi political economy in the arena of the invasion by the [[Makololo]], internal competit ...t. The agreement was based on a long history of close social, economic and political interactions, but granted significant continued autonomy to Barotseland. Th
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  • ...a claim to being the birthplace of Zambian politics as it was an important political centre during the colonial period.<ref name="TZ">[http://www.times.co.zm/ne ...p from the [[Zambian African National Congress]]. Later, they founded the political party [[UNIP]] which led the successful independence movement and continued
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  • ...articipatory democracy", which in practise meant that UNIP became the sole political factor in the country. It provided for a strong [[President of Zambia|presi ...the declaration of a One Party State, had been leaders of the UPP and ANC political parties respectively, had joined UNIP with the intention of challenging for
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  • WE WERE ABLE TO ACHIEVE THIS POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION EVEN AT THE TIME WHEN ZAMBIA WAS GRAPPLING WITH THE COVID-19 ...APACITY AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ON VACCINES, RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE, HUMAN CAPITAL AS WELL AS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (R & D).
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  • |caption = [[Lusaka]] is the capital and largest financial district in [[Zambia]] ...uba]] government (1991–2001), which came to power after democratic multi-[[political party|party]] elections in November 1991, was committed to extensive econom
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  • ...an States which took place between 14 and 16 April 1969 in [[Lusaka]], the capital of [[Zambia]]. Produced at a time when the [[Republic of South Africa]] and ...her, including the suggestion to expel South Africa from all international political and economic bodies. This distinction between the suggested treatment of So
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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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  • ...independent Zambia. In 1973 following tribal and inter-party violence, all political parties except UNIP were banned through an amendment of the constitution af ...ional security. His attempted purchase of American weapons may have been a political tactic to use fear to establish his one-party rule over Zambia.<ref>{{Cite
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  • ...a ZAmbia RAilway) railway, whose other end is in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania's capital on the Indian Ocean coast. From about 1976, he started working with welded ...woman), and the feelings evoked by his daily travails, and the prevailing political landscape of the times. Barde described his prints as "powerful" and said t
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