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  • | name = Zambian Second Division | relegation = [[Zambian Third Division]]
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  • | name = Zambian Second Division | relegation = [[Zambia Third Division]]
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  • | league = [[Zambian Second Division]] | position = Promoted to the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]
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  • | league = [[Zambian Second Division]] | position = Promoted to the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]
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  • ...d 11 Wise-men for municipal community in 1964? The two teams were both in division two. ...Division 2. The remaining bottom 6 teams in old Division 2 were demoted to Division 3.
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  • | league = Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division | position = Promoted to the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...[[Chililabombwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Konkola Stadium]] in Chililabombwe.
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  • | name = Zambian Second Division | relegation = [[Zambia Third Division]]
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  • league = [[Zambian Division One]] | ...all|football]] club based in [[Kitwe]]. They play in the first division of Zambian football. Their home stadium is [[Garden Park]].
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  • league = [[Zambian Division One]] | ...l]] club from [[Zambia]] in [[Lusaka]]. They are a member of the [[Zambian Division One]], and play their home games at [[Nkoloma Stadium]].
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  • league = [[Zambian Division One]] | ....com|accessdate=21 October 2013}}</ref> They are a member of the [[Zambian Division One]]. They play their home games at [[Woodlands Stadium|Woodlands Stadium]
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| position = 2nd (Division One South, ''promoted'')|
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] | ...sed in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Nkoloma Stadium]] in Lusaka.
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | ...2010.html Zambia 2010] at rsssf.com</ref> They play in the top division in Zambian football. Their home stadium is [[Edwin Imboela Stadium]].{{fact|date=Janua
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...sed in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Woodlands Stadium (Lusaka)|Woodlands Sta
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...sed in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Woodlands Stadium (Lusaka)|Woodlands Sta
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | position = Division One South, 2nd (promoted)<ref name=Chipasula/>
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | position = Division One South, 2nd (promoted)<ref name=Chipasula/>
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | ...in [[Ndola]]. They play in the top division of [[Zambia]]n football, the [[Zambian Premier League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.soccerway.com/teams/zambia/l
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...d in [[Chingola]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Nchanga Stadium]] in Chingola.
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  • ...y 8, 1972) is a boxer from [[Zambia]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Olympic bound Zambian boxers challenged|url=http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=17& ...There he was stopped in the second round of the Light welterweight (64 kg) division by Cuba's eventual runner-up Yudel Johnson Cedeno.
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Division 1]]| ...per Division]]. In the 2013/14 season, [[Kabwe Warriors]] was relegated to division 1. They play their home games at [[Godfrey 'Ucar' Chitalu 107 Stadium]] in
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|Zambian Super League]] ...lt Amateur League up to the end of the 1988 soccer season. The club played Division 1 football from 1989 to 1991.
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  • ...atches and serves as the home for [[City of Lusaka F.C.]] of the [[Zambian Division One]]. The stadium holds about 10,000 to 15,000 people.
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  • ...ambia. There he was stopped in the first round of the Welterweight (69 kg) division by Turkey's Bülent Ulusoy. Chibuye won the bronze medal in the same division one year earlier, at the All-Africa Games in Abuja, Nigeria.
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  • ...atches and serves as the home for [[City of Lusaka F.C.]] of the [[Zambian Division One]]. The stadium holds about 10,000 to 15,000 people.
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  • |league = [[Zambian Division One]] |
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | ...ccer)|football]] club based in [[Lusaka]].They play in the top division in Zambian football. It is renowned for its ability to nurture upcoming footballers in
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League]] | position = Zambian Premier League, 12th<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zamb2
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  • ...by Moroccon Driss Moussaid in the semis but beat Abdelrahman Salah for the third spot. At the Olympics he lost his first bout 8:12 to Mongolian Uranchimegii [[Category:Zambian boxers]]
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...ased in [[Ndola]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. It is known for having an African multi-national squad.
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  • ...from [[Zambia]] based in [[Chambishi]]. They are a member of the [[Zambian Division One]]. They play their home games at [[Chambishi Stadium]]. {{Zambian Premier League}}
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  • | relegation = [[Zambia Second Division|Division One]] | domest_cup = [[Zambian Cup]]
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  • Chabala first played as a forward for Zambian Division I side [[Mufulira Blackpool F.C.|Mufulira Blackpool]] in 1977, alongside pl Vitafoam won the 1981 [[Zambian Cup|Independence Cup]] with a 2-1 vctory over Strike Rovers in October 1981
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  • ...rcelona, Spain. There he was stopped in the first round of the lightweight division by Tanzania's Rashid Matumla. ...4 December 1997 at the [[Mulungushi International Conference Centre]]. The Zambian boxer won a unanimous decision in the 12-round bout despite being knocked d
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  • ...the club. Mwitwa was part of the Kabwe Warriors team that won their first Zambian Super league championship in 15 years in the 1987 soccer season but got dem ...only one game to Monze Swallows and were promoted right back to the Super Division the following year. Most soccer pundits expected Warriors to lose most of t
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...ased in [[Kitwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Arthur Davies Stadium]] in Kitwe.
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...sed in [[Lusaka]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. They play their home games at [[Sunset Stadium]] in Lusaka.Zanaco Footba
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  • ...t team in 1989. In 1992, he joined [[Al Taawon]] Club in the [[Saudi First Division]], where he played until he retired.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Lusaka Times| [[Category:Zambian footballers]]
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  • ...sh-arrows-in-season-opener/zfadmin/ |accessdate=28 January 2019 |publisher=Zambian Football |date=January 28, 2019}}</ref></small> | prevseason = [[2018 Zambian Super League|2018]]
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  • ...who plays for [[Veria F.C.|Veria]] and the [[Zambia national football team|Zambian national team]]. He is a versatile [[Forward (association football)|forward ...l]], a year later he moved to [[Hapoel Ironi Rishon LeZion]] from the same division.
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  • ..., and was in goal for Zambia at CAN 1978. He is currently coaching Zambian Division 2 side Young Green Eagles. ...d arrived on the scene. Nicknamed "The Black Cat" he won the [[Zambian Cup|Zambian FA cup]] when Roan beat Mufulira Wanderers 3 – 2 in a thrilling final pla
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  • ...://www.citypopulation.de/php/zambia-admin.php|title=Zambia: Administrative Division|publisher=citypopulation|accessdate=December 30, 2018}}</ref> It was made i ...t before it was split up to create the three independent districts. In the Zambian National Assembly, the three legislators representing these areas are still
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...ased in [[Kitwe]] that plays in the [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]. It is largely Zambia's most successful and popular football club. They p
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  • ....rsssf.com/tables/94a-det.html|accessdate=2009-07-01}}</ref> and was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year for two consecutive seasons in 1993 and 1994. ...1994 African Cup of Nations]] finals. At the end of the year, he was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year, an award which he won again the following year. At
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  • ...confined to a wheel chair after being in a road accident alongside former Zambian defender [[Nyambe Mulenga]]. Kalale was a defensive midfielder from [[FAZ]] Division One North club, [[Chambeshi FC]].<ref name=lt>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/
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  • ...C Sport|accessdate=11 May 2008}}</ref> He joined [[Northern Premier League Division One North]] side [[Woodley Sports F.C.|Woodley Sports]] in an effort to gai Despite being Zambian born, due to Whitley living in England since he was a child, he was eligibl
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  • ...Olympic Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea, where he reached welterweight division quarterfinals.<ref name=LT>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2016/07/27/anthony- [[Category:Zambian boxers]]
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  • | death_cause = Kidney complications<ref name=zambian>[http://www.zambian.com/zambia/directory/people/last-name-mm/html/anderson-mazoka-zambia.html A | nationality = Zambian
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  • ...e [[Russian Premier League]]. He is also a [[Zambia national football team|Zambian international]]. He primarily plays as an attacking midfielder and a winger ...remembered for his cool penalty in the 2012 Africa Cup™ Final in which his Zambian team beat Ivory Coast 8-7 on penalties. Lungu's height, strength, jumping a
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  • | league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]] ...uary 1, 1974, the club have spent most of their history in the top tier of Zambian football. The club's home ground is the 49,800-seat [[Levy Mwanawasa Stadiu
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  • .../</ref> He has competed in the Olympics in 1992 and 1996. He was also NCAA Division I]] Cross Country National Champion in 1995 and 1996. He was a member of th ...4 Siamusiye was the [[National Junior College Athletic Association|NJCAA]] Division I cross country National Champion, competing the 8k course in 26:10.80 in a
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  • '''Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc''' (CEC) is a Zambian electricity generation, transmission, distribution and supply company with ...ational power utility, and sells this across its transmission network to 8 Zambian mining customers with a combined demand of 520MW. In 2014 CEC supplied 4,20
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  • | occupation = [[:Category:Zambian musicians|Musician]], [[:Category:Zambian broadcasters|Broadcaster]] ...Band, which was later called the [[Big Gold Six Band]]. The band promoted Zambian music, translating original rural recordings into Westernized scored music.
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  • ...arge of Zambia at CAN 1982 and CAN 1986. He is currently coaching Zambia’s Division I South side Young Eagles in [[Chipata]]. ...ost to the hosts 2-1 but salvaged some pride by beating Algeria 2-0 in the third and fourth play-off, a match which the Algerians did not particularly seem
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  • '''Ackim Musenge''' (born 7 October 1949) is a former Zambian footballer and coach. Renowned for his exceptional defensive ability and ve ...ion II side Butondo Western Tigers, one of the teams sponsored by Mufulira Division of Roan Copper Mines. He later formed part of the first Zambia School’s
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  • league = [[Zambian Premier League|MTN/FAZ Super Division]]| ...mier League]] although they were most successful during the early years of Zambian football. Indeed, they were the inaugural winners of the ZPL, clinching wha
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  • ...1980 Summer Olympics|Moscow Olympic Games]] in 1980 and played for several Zambian clubs including [[Power Dynamos F.C.|Power Dynamos]]. Mwape's elder brother ...two seasons but due to limited first-team opportunities, he was loaned to Division II side Luanshya Blue Devils in 1972 but left the following year to join [[
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  • ...orn 14 August 1986 in [[Kitwe]]) is a [[Zambia]]n professional [[:Category:Zambian footballers|footballer]] who currently plays for TP Mazembe. ....co.uk/sport/0/football/24630130|title=Kalaba, Sunzu & Sinkala pardoned by Zambian government
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/03/08/president-sata-upgrades-gender-division-full-cabinet-ministry-appoints-inonge-wina-minister-gender/ LusakaTimes.com | nationality = Zambian
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  • |competition = [[Zambian Premier League]] |prevseason = [[2015 Zambian Premier League|2015]]
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  • |competition = [[Zambian Premier League]] |prevseason = [[2015 Zambian Premier League|2015]]
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  • ...PSL Goalkeeper of the Season]] award (best player in the South African top division) in the 2008-09 season. The player has been in big demand with all of the b [[Category:Zambian footballers]]
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  • ...ments in 1990, 1994, 1996 and 1998. Malitoli is currently coaching Zambian Division I South side Lusaka City Council. ...league championships in a trophy-laden career with Nkana who dominated the Zambian soccer scene for more than a decade. Malitoli's elder brother [[Mordon Mali
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  • |subdivision_type1 = Admin.&nbsp;division Extensive forests of [[Zambian Teak]] grow on the sandy soils of the south-west part of Southern Province
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  • ...pril 1999) was a Zambian footballer and coach. He played as a defender for Zambian club [[Green Buffaloes F.C.|Green Buffaloes]] and captained Zambia to their ...himself as Zambia's first choice centre-back. He succeeded Emmy Musonda as Zambian captain and made history by leading Zambia to their first-ever CECAFA Cup s
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  • ...l of them by wide margins. It was then decided that they should play first division teams and the Zambians won two games and only lost the last one 1–0 again ...ich five were boys. His life after football has not been like that of most Zambian players who struggle to earn a living after retirement. He left CPC after 1
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  • | managerclubs3 = [[Zambian national football team|Zambia]] ...ral [[Zambian Premier League]] titles and became the first coach to lead a Zambian club to the group phase of the [[2009 CAF Champions League|CAF Champions' L
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  • ...also had a long career as a coach. He was the first footballer to be named Zambian Footballer of the Year and Sportsman of the Year in the same season and was ...n his career under Bennie Evans' Roan Youth Team in 1958 along with future Zambian internationals Sandy Kaposa, Happy Malama and Henry Kasongo. Simutowe made
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  • ...de Tunis|Esperance]]. Renowned for his dribbling skills, Mbasela was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1990. ...fter playing youth football and for amateur teams he joined Zambian League Division II side Big Coke in 1983 and moved to Premier League team Kalulushi Modern
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  • ...ogether with [[Howard Mwikuta]] and [[Freddie Mwila]]. He became the first Zambian to play for an English club when he moved to [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa ...He joined them in January 1963 and a month later with the formation of the Zambian National Football League, the team merged with Tigers to form Kitwe United.
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  • ...na and is currently managing Green Buffaloes Football Club (GBFC) in the [[Zambian Premier League]]. ...two seasons until he was lured to Division I side Rokana United in 1974 by Zambian international star [[Bernard Chanda|Bernard 'Bomber' Chanda]], who also sta
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  • ...ing the league title a record 8 times and 21 trophies in all. He was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989. ...n of Kalulushi, after which the family name changed to Simwala. He was the third born of six sons and three daughters and played with home-made footballs wi
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  • ...F.C.|Kabwe Warriors]] in a successful career that saw him being crowned as Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1985. ...pent his youth years with Mpatamatu Police Amateur Club before joining FAZ Division III side Buseko Football Club in 1975. He was then snapped up by top league
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  • !Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals |[[2016 Zambian Super League|2016]]
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  • ...ing|Winter-Irving C.]] “Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe”, Roblaw Publishers (A division of Modus Publications Pvt. Ltd), 1991, ISBN 0-908309-14-7 (Paperback) ISBN [[Category:Zambian sculptors]]
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  • ...bian Footballer of the Year in 1976, he is regarded as one of the greatest Zambian players in history and is the country’s second highest goal scorer after ...Mufulira Blackpool F.C.|Mufulira Blackpool]] in 1974.<ref>Kamphodza, Sam. “Zambian poachers worry Zaire clubs” ''Times of Zambia'', 16 September 1975, p.10<
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  • '''Freddie Mwila''' (born 6 July 1946) is a Zambian former association football player and coach. Rated as one of the country's ...n standard,' and that Mwila was offside. "They couldn't play in the fourth division in England," he said. "The kid who kicked the last goal was offside by at l
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  • ...and was named Zambian captain in 1980, the same year in which he was voted Zambian footballer of the year. He later coached several club sides in Zambia and [ ...the winning goal in a 2–1 win. This however proved costly to Ndola as the Zambian National Football League ruled that Kalambo was still registered with Roan
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  • | nationality = Zambian ...g firm Asea Brown Boveri and two years later, joined the newly established Zambian Energy Regulation Board (ERB) as Head of Economic Regulation.<ref name=prof
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  • |nationality=Zambian ...ctober 2004, that he had been awarded the Order of the Eagle of Zambia 4th Division, this was a lie. Mr Chisembele had refused to accept the Award.
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  • ...=[[Lusaka Times]]|date=4 August 2016|accessdate=5 October 2016}}</ref> The Zambian delegation featured two returning Olympians from the previous Games, includ Zambian athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athleti
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  • ...Egypt in 1974. Makwaza also captained [[Mufulira Wanderers]] and was voted Zambian footballer of the year in 1973. He later coached Wanderers and several othe ...n club football including 5 league titles. To cap it all off, he was voted Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1973 and was joint winner of the Sportsman of the
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  • | office5 = Zambian Ambassador to Ethiopia '''Jethro Mukenge Mutti''' (3 May 1934 – 18 January 2013), was a [[Zambians|Zambian]] politician who between the years 1964 to 1975 served as Member of Parliam
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  • | league = Zambian Super League ...est players. After nine years in Division I, the Wanderers returned to the Zambian Super League in 2015 and preserved their top league status with a 5th place
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  • * 1969 - [[Zambian News Agency]] headquartered in city. ...emographic Yearbook 2011 |year=2012 |publisher=[[United Nations Statistics Division]] |accessdate=15 May 2013 |title=Population of capital cities and cities of
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  • |nationality=Zambian ...7.ece|publisher=[[The Times]] |date=9 April 2012}} {{paywall}}</ref> was a Zambian businessman who was a former Governor of the Central [[Bank of Zambia]] and
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  • ...tly [[United Kingdom|British]] or [[South African]], as well as some white Zambian citizens (about 40,000), live mainly in [[Lusaka]] and in the [[Copperbelt] ...lder.<ref name="WPP 2010">[http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/index.htm Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secr
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  • ...unparalleled league and cup triumphs for almost two decades. He was named Zambian Sportsman of the Year in 1964 and also served the national team as captain ...y changed to "Zoom" which would become one of the most famous nicknames in Zambian soccer history.<ref name=face>Ngoma, Mike "Face to Face", ''Sunday Times of
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  • ...12}}</ref><ref>Chibulu, Musonda "Stars of yester-year – Solly Pandor: True Zambian Legend" ''Zambia Daily Mail,'' 14 August 2010 p.10</ref><ref>{{cite web|url ...of Ucar's 107 goals|url=http://www.zambianfootball.co.zm/?p=2527|publisher=Zambian Football}}</ref> This includes 15 goals in [[Confederation of African Footb
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  • ...le-2630197/Chelsea-Under-21-star-Charly-Musonda-one-three-Belgian-brothers-Zambian-heritage.html|title=Chelsea Under 21 star Charly Musonda part of talented f !Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
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  • '''Enock Mwepu''' (born 1 January 1998) is a Zambian former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a mid ...2|title=Cardiff City 0-2 Brighton & Hove Albion: Seagulls into Carabao Cup third round - BBC Sport|publisher=BBC Sport |date=24 August 2021 |access-date=24
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  • ...middleweight gold medal on a unanimous points decision, becoming the first Zambian Sportsman to reach such an achievement. Afterwards, he declared that winnin ...ng of something bigger, and hoped to move from middleweight to heavyweight division.<ref name=pro/> His first professional bout was against Fanwell Mwanza in A
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  • ...u wetlands and potential mineral resources, although as it turned out, the division of the main copper ore body between the Congo and Northern Rhodesia was det ...the 20th century. The most southerly road possible into Luapula keeping to Zambian territory was pushed, by these circumstances, another 200&nbsp;km north, go
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  • '''Chalo Chatu''' translated as '''''our world''''' in the [[Zambian]] language is an English-language wiki - based free encyclopedia project cr ...rs provide identification but it does not rent or sell your information to third parties but the information is used to verify the identity of the users. Af
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  • ...in athletics in Zambia maintained by [[Zambia Amateur Athletic Federation|Zambian's Amateur Athletic Association]] (ZAAA). |[[NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship|NCAA Division I Championships]]
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  • ...FORE TO THE GREAT CREDIT OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS NATION THAT TODAY MARKS THE THIRD PEACEFUL, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFER OF LEADERSHIP SINCE THE ADVENT OF MULTI-PARTY I AM CONFIDENT THAT, TOGETHER, WE WILL DELIVER TO THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE.
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  • ...mes that of an African employed in the cash economy, representing only one third of local Africans. ...s (1958–59)|Zambian African National Congress]] (ZANC), a split from the [[Zambian African National Congress|Northern Rhodesian ANC]]. The increasingly rattle
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  • ===Division between British and Belgian territories=== [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ===Division between British and Belgian territories=== [[Category:Zambian culture]]
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  • ...ral Province had a population of 1,307,111, comprising 10.05% of the total Zambian population. The literacy rate stood at 70.90% against a national average of ...ral Province had a population of 1,307,111, comprising 10.05% of the total Zambian population of 13,092,666. There were 648,465 males and 658,646 females, mak
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