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  2. History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    "The History of Zambia". The Zambian. Archived from the original on 2006-11-20. Wotela, Kambidima (2 June 2010). "Deriving Ethno-geographical Clusters for Comparing Ethnic Differentials in Zambia". World Cultures eJournal. 17 (2). World Cultures Journal. Lambert, Tim. "A Short History of Zambia". Archived from the original on 2009-11-25.

  3. Government Gazette (Zambia) - Wikipedia

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    Before Zambia gained independence the Northern Rhodesia Government Gazette was the government gazette of Northern Rhodesia. [2] The Gazette was published by the British South Africa Company from 1911 [ 3 ] until it was taken over by the Colonial Office in 1924 when they assumed responsibility for Northern Rhodesia. [ 4 ]

  4. Timeline of Zambia (Northern Rhodesia) - Wikipedia

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    1964 - Republic of Zambia established on 24 October 1964. Kenneth Kaunda became Zambia's first President. 1991 - Frederick Chiluba became the second President of Zambia. 2002 - Levy Mwanawasa became the third President of Zambia. 2008 - Rupiah Banda became the fourth President of Zambia. 2011 - Michael Sata became the fifth President of Zambia.

  5. File:Zambia Independence Act 1964 (UKPGA 1964-65).pdf

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  6. List of parliamentary constituencies of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia became a one-party state after the enacting of the 1973 constitution. [7] The number of constituencies was increased to 125. [8] 125 1973, [9] 1978, [10] 1983 [11] and 1988 [12] 1990, 1991 Zambia returned to being a multi-party democracy in 1990 [7] and the number of constituencies was increased to 150, in 1991. [13] 150

  7. National Archives of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    K. Kashweka (2008). "Archival legislation and the management of public records in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of the National Archives Act of Zambia". Zambia Library Association Journal. 23. ISSN 0049-853X. C Hamooya, B Njobvu (2010). "Digitization of archival materials: The case of national archives of Zambia". ESARBICA Journal. 29.

  8. Zambian African National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The more radical Kaunda broke away, and formed the Zambia African National Congress, which was banned in 1959. The NRANC won a single seat in the elections. In the 1962 general elections the party won seven seats, becoming the third-largest faction in the Legislative Assembly and held the balance of power.

  9. Category:History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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