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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
    19 KB (2,614 words) - 18:37, 20 June 2021
  • 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
    21 KB (2,690 words) - 05:03, 11 August 2016
  • |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
    79 KB (11,521 words) - 04:37, 31 August 2022
  • 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
    41 KB (5,756 words) - 16:42, 21 February 2017
  • ...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
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 04:24, 29 June 2016
  • ...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.
    54 KB (7,850 words) - 13:30, 11 July 2016
  • ...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
    45 KB (6,585 words) - 14:40, 30 November 2016
  • |capital = [[Lusaka]] |largest_city = capital
    73 KB (10,138 words) - 23:44, 3 August 2017
  • ...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
    50 KB (7,197 words) - 20:24, 18 June 2021
  • ...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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