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  2. United Kingdom–Zambia relations - Wikipedia

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    Zambia was part of the British Empire, when it was known as Northern Rhodesia, until its independence from the United Kingdom in 1964. [1] Both countries are part of the Commonwealth of Nations.

  3. Category:Zambian emigrants to the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  4. List of websites blocked in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Web archive: Site incompatibility with Cleanfeed: Internet Watch Foundation [26] 14 January 2009: 16 January 2009 [27] FileServe: fileserve.com File hosting: Mistake

  5. Category:British people of Zambian descent - Wikipedia

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  6. Mwebantu - Wikipedia

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    Mwebantu is a national news agency headquartered in Lusaka and is one of the leading online news website and social media platform in Zambia. [1] Mwebantu.com is their flagship website which is an online based news publication catering for local Zambians and those in the diaspora.

  7. History of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Zambia experienced many stages from colonisation to independence from Britain on 24 October 1964. Northern Rhodesia became a British sphere of influence in the present-day region of Zambia in 1888, and was officially proclaimed a British protectorate in 1924.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    That day, in August 2013, Patrick got in the car and put the duffel bag on a seat. Inside was a talisman he’d been given by the treatment facility: a hardcover fourth edition of the Alcoholics Anonymous bible known as “The Big Book.”

  9. List of Zambians - Wikipedia

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    Mainza Chona – Prime Minister, 1973–1975, 1977–1978; Elijah Mudenda – Prime Minister, 1975–1977; Daniel Lisulo – Prime Minister, 1978–1981; Nalumino Mundia – Prime Minister, 1981–1985