Land reform in Zambia refers to the process of land reform in Zambia. In 2001, neighbouring Zimbabwe's government undertook aggressive land reform policies...
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Land reform in Zimbabwe officially began in 1980 with the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement, as a program to redistribute farmland from white Zimbabweans...
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Land reform in South Africa is the promise of "land restitution" to empower farm workers (who now have the opportunity to become farmers) and reduce inequality...
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Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to...
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Land reform is an important political and economic topic in Namibia. It consists of two different strategies: resettlement, and transfer of commercially...
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Zambia is a developing country, and it achieved middle-income status in 2011. Through the first decade of the 21st century, the economy of Zambia was...
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role in imparting agricultural and craft skills to Zambians, promoting self-sufficiency and national prosperity. Originating in 1963 as the Land Army...
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of land reform in Ethiopia has hampered that country's economic development throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. Attempts to modernize land ownership...
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The Zambian Defence Force is the military of Zambia. It consists of the Zambian Army, the Zambian Air Force, and the Zambia National Service. The defence...
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Lusaka (redirect from Capital city of zambia)
the capital and largest city of Zambia. It is one of the fastest-developing cities in southern Africa. Lusaka is in the southern part of the central...
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British sphere of influence in the present-day region of Zambia in 1888, and was officially proclaimed a British protectorate in 1924. After many years of...
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In Zambia, the Zambia Revenue Authority, a body under the Ministry of Finance, is in charge of collecting taxes on behalf of the Zambian Government. Income...
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religion in Zambia since the European colonial explorations into the interior of Africa in the mid 19th century. The area features heavily in the accounts...
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Zimbabwe (redirect from Environmental issues in Zimbabwe)
Zimbabwe's land reform: Zambia's gain, a cautionary tale for South Africa?". Deutsche Welle. 16 January 2019. "Zimbabwe's white farmers start anew in Mozambique"...
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Ndola (redirect from Ndola, Zambia)
Ndola is the third largest city in Zambia and third in terms of size and population, with a population of 475,194 (2010 census provisional), after the...
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It also has a presence in neighbouring countries, such as Namibia, Eswatini, and parts of Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia. In 2013 it claimed 1.1 million...
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Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (redirect from European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
Democrat and Reform Party Group (ELDR) Group. In June 2019, the ALDE group was succeeded by Renew Europe. As of 2024[update], ALDE is represented in European...
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White Zimbabweans (redirect from Whites in Zimbabwe)
Mozambique and Zambia, offered land and other incentives to entice Zimbabwe's white farmers to emigrate. By 2008, an estimated one in ten out of 5,000...
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Prime Minister of Rhodesia (category 1923 establishments in Southern Rhodesia)
Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland—equivalent to today's Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, respectively—were joined in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, also...
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After the Zimbabwean Land Reforms, a number of Anglo-Zimbabwean farmers moved to Botswana (as well as South Africa and Zambia) to start new lives.[citation...
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The history of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel begins in the 2nd millennium BCE, when Israelites emerged as an outgrowth of southern Canaanites...
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Peter Amos Siwo (category People from Eastern Province, Zambia)
Conferences and World Bank meetings. He chaired and worked on the Education Reforms in Zambia and was the first Director of Examinations Board. He married Sheila...
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Mulungushi Rock of Authority (category National symbols of Zambia)
pp. 181–182. Ng'ombe, Austine (2010). "Customary land reform to facilitate private investment in Zambia: achievements, potentials and limitations" (PDF)...
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(NLP; 2004–2009) Pro-death Penalty Party (2004?) Progressive Reform Party (1975–1977) Reform Party (1975–1975) Socialist Party of Azania (SOPA; 1998–2014)...
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Reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) encompasses five key issues: categories of membership, the question of the veto held by the five permanent...
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White Namibians (redirect from Whites in Namibia)
country despite a land reform process. According to the FAO, around 42% of arable land was owned by Whites at the time of independence in 1990. While the area...
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Conversion to Judaism (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2016)
Jewish mother. The 1983 resolution of the American Reform movement has had a mixed reception in Reform Jewish communities outside of the United States....
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Kenneth Kaunda (category Deaths from pneumonia in Zambia)
1924 – 17 June 2021), also known as KK, was a Zambian politician who served as the first president of Zambia from 1964 to 1991. He was at the forefront of...
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Richard Kabajani (category Land reform ministers of Namibia)
the Mafwe people Mamili Boniface Bebi. In 1964, Kabajani joined SWAPO and was sent to Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Mbeya, Tanzania for military training...
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Rhodesian Bush War (category Wars involving Zambia)
However, this was not always with full Zambian government support: by 1979, the combined forces based in Zambia of ZIPRA, Umkhonto we Sizwe (the armed...
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