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  • * [[Linda Secondary School]] * [[Hillcrest Technical Secondary School]]
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Chilenje B Primary School
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  • ...g as a primary school teacher diploma holder in chipata at mkotamo primary school.
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  • ...debuted on ZNBC's Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on Radio Phoenix. {{TFAFU
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  • ...debuted on ZNBC's Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on Radio Phoenix. {{TFAFU
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  • ...debuted on ZNBC's Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on Radio Phoenix. {{TFAFU
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  • ...debuted on ZNBC's Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on Radio Phoenix. {{TFAFU
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  • ...eper. He graduated to secondary school and went to Luanshya Boys Secondary School from 1978 to 1982. From 1984 to 1986 he attained an Art Teachers Diploma fr
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  • ...successfully completing his high school education at Mungwi Technical High School.{{TFAFULL|Runell Chikopela}}
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  • *[[Musikili Primary School]] is a private boarding school for children between 5 and 13 years old. *[[Luyobolola Community School]] is a free primary school of Assumption Parish (see external links below).
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  • ...in Ndola, where his father was a teacher. He later moved to Kanini Primary School and was the stand out player for Kanini. {{TFAFULL|Numba Mwila}}
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  • ...in Ndola, where his father was a teacher. He later moved to Kanini Primary School and was the stand out player for Kanini. {{TFAFULL|Numba Mwila}}
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  • ==Primary schools== # Baluba Primary School
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  • ...asisi]] around 1923 and went to primary school there. He went to secondary school in [[Chikuni]] where he also studied to be a teacher. In 1943, he went to t ...]] [[priest]] and as a [[Principal (school)|principal]] of the Kasisi Boys School. He was made Vicar-General of Lusaka in 1963 before being moved to a parish
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  • *[[Raphael Kombe Primary School]] *[[Raphael Kombe Girls High School]]
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  • ...h School]], [[Chikankata Mission Hospital]] and [[Namalundu Secondary High School]]. ==Chikankata High School==
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  • ...hooling in Kitwe at Kitwe Main School. He later attended Buseko and Kawama Primary schools in Kitwe. {{TFAFULL|Godfrey Miyanda}}
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  • ...hooling in Kitwe at Kitwe Main School. He later attended Buseko and Kawama Primary schools in Kitwe. {{TFAFULL|Godfrey Miyanda}}
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  • ...newspapers]], magazines, anthologies and the Internet. Since his secondary school days he has contributed numerous editorial letters, children’s stories, p ...er. He graduated to secondary school and went to [[Luanshya Boys Secondary School]] from 1978 to 1982. From 1984 to 1986 he attained an Art Teachers Diploma
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  • ...moved back to Zambia from the UK. He further went on and did his secondary school in Botswana in 1980, then later went to study law at Thames Valley Universi ...uted on [[ZNBC]]'s Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on [[Radio Phoenix]]. He
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  • {{Infobox school | name = Mukinge Girls Secondary School
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  • ...ol]], a First National Development Plan school. He completed his secondary school 1971 and went the [[University of Zambia|University of Zambia (UNZA)]] from
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  • ...earning institutions. Twenty three (23) primary schools, one (1) secondary school and eleven (11) community schools.
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  • ...St. Mary's Secondary School, Shungu School, Mujala School, and Linda High School.
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  • ...re she did her primary school and thereafter went to [[St Mary’s Secondary School]] in Lusaka.
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  • Lower '''education in Zambia''' is divided into three levels; primary, junior, secondary and upper secondary. Higher education in Zambia has impr == Primary and secondary education ==
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  • ...tended and completed his secondary school education [[Kafue Boys Secondary School]] from 1976 to 1980. ...between 2006 and 2012. Prior to that, between 1995 - 2004 he served in the School of Natural Sciences at UNZA as Dean, Head of Department and as Assistant De
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  • ...ccessfully completing his high school education at [[Mungwi Technical High School]].<ref name=teens>[https://zcteens.wordpress.com/2011/03/13/runell-musical- ...entertaining his fellow pupils when he was in 7th grade at Buteko Primary School. It was from here that he begun to develop and excelled in the arts and ent
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  • Serenje is home to the [[Lala people]] whose primary language is ciLala. Notable people: [[Emeli Sande]]'s father went to [[Kabamba Primary School]] in Serenje.
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  • ...sakunda (2001) ''The Parliament of Zambia'', p40</ref> Whilst at Secondary School he joined the Youth Brigade of the [[United National Independence Party]].< [[Category:Alumni of Munali Secondary School]]
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  • ...was the stand out player for Kanini. His father later sent him to boarding school at [[Chiwala Secondary]] and while there he featured for Ndola Lime and was
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  • ...Zimbabwe|Tonga]] and [[Ila people]]s to Christianity. They established a school, a church, and eventually a clinic. ...ospital, a [[nursing school]], two [[secondary school]]s and two [[primary school]]s.
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  • ...rteen (13) primary schools, five (5) community schools and one (1) private school.
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  • ...evenings. He was fascinated by the fairy tales and became the toast of his school where he developed a reputation as one of he best story tellers. This early .... Mark's Secondary School in Mapanza, Choma District where he did his high school from Form 1 =up to Form 5. He graduated from St. Mark's in 1983 and spend t
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  • ...was phased out at the school in the late 1990s. It was the first Secondary school in the area. The clinic is situated along Kafue Road at the beginning of th
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  • ...pper standards at Sikalongo Boys School. He then attended [[Matopo Mission School]] in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time). 1950 - Attended Sikalongo Mission School<br />
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  • ...s primary school education Tresford was accepted at St Raphael’s Secondary School in Livingstone where he schooled for two years from Grade 8 to Grade 9. ...er employer Zamtel. He started secondary school education at [[Lubuto High School]] in Ndola and schooled for three years from Grade 10 to Grade 12.
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Sakeji School
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  • ...Primary School]] for his primary education and then later went to Mulambwa School then St Johns for his secondary level. ...did not stop the school from noticing his talent and he was later made the school football team captain from tenth through to twelfth grade. He was also capt
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  • ...saka Boys School]] for his primary education, then [[Munali Boys Secondary School]] for his secondary. He later went to [[Evelyn Hone College]] to study acco
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  • ...home, planted a garden, developed a farm, built a school-house, taught the school, and acted as doctor and nurse to the people who came to the station for he
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  • ...in [[Ndola]].<ref name=allafrica/> He then transferred to Munali Secondary School.<ref name=allafrica/>
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  • ...he night. He was fascinated by the fairy tales and became the toast of his school where he developed a reputation as one of he best story tellers. This early ...econdary School]] in [[Mapanza]], [[Choma District]] where he did his high school from Form 1 up to Form 5. He graduated from St. Mark's in 1983 and spent th
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  • ...in the northern part of Zambia. His late father, Sunday Peter Mumba, was a school teacher and his mother Martha, a housewife. ...e]]. In primary school he was the troop leader for the boy scouts, in high school he was the commander of the cadet force in the whole [[Southern Province]],
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  • It was a response by a school in Belfast to the cry of the poverty-stricken people of the compounds of [[ [[Misisi]] compound, the primary location for major Project Zambia efforts, is a shanty town home to around
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  • He started school at [[Mudukula Primary School]] and was a keen runner from an early age, often racing the village dogs.<r ...l High School|Hodgson Training School]] (now [[David Kaunda Technical High School]]) where he enrolled as an apprentice motor vehicle mechanic in early 1958.
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  • ...th Africa at the International School of South Africa but he completed his school in [[Zambia]] at ITS in 1999. He went to [[ZICAS]] and got a certificate in Holster's music career started when he was in high performing in school talent shows. He was inspired by a local rapper [[Arkitect]] in the late ni
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  • ...in [[Kitwe]] where he did his primary education at Prince Charles Primary School (now Matete). He first discovered his artistic gift in Grade 4 when he came ...ure but resorted back to Art when an Art teacher was later deployed to the school.
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  • ...ost interest in his work. She was nicknamed a reporter both at home and at school because she frequently told on her peers and siblings whenever they did som ...then [[Lusaka Girls Primary School]], and later [[Leopards Hill Secondary School]].
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  • ...He also holds an Executive Leadership Certificate from Strathmore Business School in Kenya and currently he is a PHD candidate in Environmental Engineering a
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