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  2. Kitwe - Wikipedia

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    Kitwe. Kitwe is the third largest city in terms of infrastructure development (after Lusaka and Ndola) and second largest city in terms of size and population (after Lusaka) in Zambia. With a population of 517,543 (2010 census provisional) Kitwe is one of the most developed commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside Ndola and Lusaka.

  3. Kitwe District - Wikipedia

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    Kitwe District is a district of Zambia, located in Copperbelt Province. The capital is Kitwe . As of the 2022 Zambian Census, the district had a population of 661,901 people.

  4. Chimwemwe (constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Chimwemwe is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. [1] It covers Garneton and the Chimwemwe neighbourhood of Kitwe in Kitwe District of Copperbelt Province . List of MPs

  5. Lubutu Territory - Wikipedia

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    Lubutu Territory. Lubutu is a territory in Maniema province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The territory contains the southern portion of Maiko National Park. It is bordered to the north and west by Tshopo Province, to the east by North Kivu, and it is bordered to the south by Punia Territory, separated by the Lowa river.

  6. M18 road (Zambia) - Wikipedia

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    The M18 road is a road in Zambia that connects Kitwe in the Copperbelt Province with Kawana (near Kasempa) in the North-Western Province via Kalulushi and Lufwanyama. [1][2] It is the only other road after the T5 road that connects the towns of the North-Western and Copperbelt provinces. The section from Kitwe to Kalulushi is designated as the ...

  7. List of Zambian parliamentary constituencies - Wikipedia

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    1973. 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.

  8. Copperbelt Province - Wikipedia

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    Copperbelt Province is a province in Zambia which covers the mineral-rich Copperbelt, and farming and bush areas to the south.It was the backbone of the Northern Rhodesian economy during British colonial rule and fuelled the hopes of the immediate post-independence period, but its economic importance was severely damaged by a crash in global copper prices in 1973.

  9. Wusakile (constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Wusakile is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the southern part of Kitwe and a rural area to the south of the city in Kitwe District of Copperbelt Province. [1]