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  2. List of newspapers in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The Globe Newspaper Zambia; Mwebantu; Lusaka Voice; Zedwap News; The Seal Newspapers; Zambia News 24; The Independent Observer; Sunday Mail; Sunday Times; Lusaka Star; The Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited (RNZL) Zambian Children Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD) Kwilanzi Newspaper Zambia (KNZ) Kwacha Magazine Newspapers; Kwacha ...

  3. Richard Seymour Hall - Wikipedia

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    Though now archived, this obituary is reprinted and downloadable on the family run website richardhall.info, along with others from The Times and The Observer. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Hall remained at the centre of the de-colonisation process in Zambia, with friendships that included Kenneth Kaunda , who became first president of Zambia.

  4. Times of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The Times of Zambia is now owned by the Zambian Government. The newspaper recently went online in English and the site is currently under development. It publishes the Sunday Times of Zambia every Sunday. [2] The newspaper has its headquarters at Kabelenga Avenue in Zambia's second largest city Ndola.

  5. Peter Amos Siwo - Wikipedia

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    As of 1973, he was Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works and Supply. He later won a libel case against the Times of Zambia newspaper over its reporting of his actions in this role, in a contract dispute between the ministry and the vehicle supplier TAW International Leasing, Inc. [1] He was often quoted by the Times of Zambia.

  6. Lottie Mwale - Wikipedia

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    Mwale was born in Kitwe, Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) on 14 April 1952. He grew up in Wusakile and went to Ndeke Primary School. He grew up in Wusakile and went to Ndeke Primary School. He lived close to Scrivener Stadium , the home of Rhokana United and had a keen interest in football, playing as a goalkeeper in neighbourhood matches.

  7. Colin Morris (Methodist minister) - Wikipedia

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    Colin Manley Morris (13 January 1929 – 20 May 2018) was an English Methodist minister, author, and broadcaster.Born into a mining family in a village near Bolton, [1] after his ordination he served the Methodist Church in Northern Rhodesia for fifteen years. [1]

  8. Maureen Mwanawasa - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Kakubo Mwanawasa was born in Kabwe, in the Central Province of Zambia on 28 April 1963, to Jeniya Lupumpaula Chilunga Kakubo and Lupumpaula Buluwayo Kakubo. She was the eighth born in a family of 10 children (including a set of twins), 6 boys and 4 girls.

  9. Fred M'membe - Wikipedia

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    With Hall's help, M'membe went on to found Post Newspapers Limited in 1991, as well as a printing company, Independent Printers Limited, which would be responsible for printing The Zambia Post, Post Newspapers' flagship publication. [1] The pair modelled the paper's design on South Africa's liberal Weekly Mail and Lisbon, Portugal's daily ...

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