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    In 1987 the Mambwe population in Tanzania was estimated to number 63,000 . The number of Mambwe in Zambia has not been independently estimated, though the combined number of Mambwe and Lungu people in Zambia was estimated to be 262,800 in 1993 [2] .

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    Year (s) Position Area/Department served Political Party 2011 - 2016 Member of Parliament Mwense: Patriotic Front: 2015 - 2016 Deputy Minister Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Early Education

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    Africa University [3]; Atlantic African Oriental Multicultural (ATAFOM) University [10]; Cavendish University (Lusaka) [3]; Central African Baptist University [3]; Chreso University [11]

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    Matika Wilbur photographed members of every federally recognized Native American tribe. She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time.