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Roberts, Andrew D. (15 April 2021). "Zambia – People". Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 9 June 2021. Storrs's replacement as governor was Hubert Winthrop Young, who had been serving as governor of neighbouring Nyasaland (now Malawi). Early in his tenure, in April 1934, Young hosted a visit to Lusaka by Prince George, the fourth son of King George V. [37] During his visit, George laid the foundation stone of Lusaka's administrative buildings, [38] as well as opening roads named after his father and himself. [37] After the royal visit, Young wrote to the Colonial Office that he was "optimistic about the future of Lusaka", and he appointed administrator Eric Dutton to lead the project. [35] There was some resistance from the white population of Livingstone, which feared that the capital would lead to a loss of business. Young refused their demand to compensate them financially, but he sought to placate them by establishing Livingstone as the protectorate's tourism capital, with a new museum and a game reserve. Lusaka formally became the capital in May 1935, with a "Lusaka week" celebration scheduled to coincide with celebrations of George V's silver jubilee. The government commissioned a special train, which moved all government officials from Livingstone to Lusaka during a single weekend. [39] Chilando Chitangala Was Duly Elected As Lusaka Mayor ~". 21 September 2021 . Retrieved 25 January 2022. Bus services within Lusaka neighbourhoods, the CBD, and towns surrounding Lusaka, such as Siavonga and Chirundu, use the Lusaka City Market Bus station, Inter-city Bus Terminus, Millennium Bus Station, and Kulima Tower Station.

The Bemba, along with other related groups like the Lamba, Bisa, Senga, Kaonde, Swaka, Nkoya and Soli, formed integral parts of the Luba Kingdom in Upemba part of the Democratic Republic of Congo and have a strong relation to the BaLuba people. The area which the Luba Kingdom occupied has been inhabited by early farmers and iron workers since the 300s C.E. Nelson, Harold (1983). Zimbabwe: A Country Study. Claitors Publishing Division. pp.54–137. ISBN 978-0160015984. Mandyata, Chomba Brian; Olowski, Linda Kampata; Mutale, Wilbroad (December 2017). "Challenges of implementing the integrated disease surveillance and response strategy in Zambia: a health worker perspective". BMC Public Health. 17 (1): 746. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4791-9. PMC 5615443. PMID 28950834. Indeco House". Emporis. STR Germany. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021 . Retrieved 13 July 2021.The fossil skull remains of Broken Hill Man (also known as Kabwe Man), dated between 300,000 and 125,000 years BC, further shows that the area was inhabited by early humans. [14] Broken Hill Man was discovered in Zambia in Kabwe District. Universal Sacred Geometry Forex System (Enjoy Free BONUS D0nForex HardTrend-DashBoard (Enjoy Free BONUS CTI Trading Indicator)) Ngoma, Jumbe (18 December 2010). "World Bank President Praises Reforms In Zambia, Underscores Need For Continued Improvements In Policy And Governance". World Bank. Business Corruption in Zambia". Business Anti-Corruption Portal. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014 . Retrieved 22 April 2014.

The Maravi are also believed to have brought the traditions that would become Nyau secret society from Upemba. The Nyau form the cosmology or indigenous religion of the people of Maravi. The Nyau society consists of ritual dance performances and masks used for the dances; this belief system spread around the region. [33] Locally the falls are known as "Mosi-o-Tunya" or "thundering smoke" in the Lozi or Kololo dialect. The town of Livingstone, near the Falls, is named after him. Highly publicised accounts of his journeys motivated a wave of European visitors, missionaries and traders after his death in 1873. [46]Myers, Garth A. (2016). "Remaking the Edges: Surveillance and Flows in Sub-Saharan Africa's New Suburbs". In Loeb, Carolyn; Luescher, Andreas (eds.). The Design of Frontier Spaces: Control and Ambiguity. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-31703-607-4. Holmes, Timothy (1998). Cultures of the World: Zambia. Tarrytown, New York: Times Books International. pp.19–20. ISBN 978-0-7614-0694-5.

The country had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 7.5/10, ranking it 39th globally out of 172 countries. [83] Demographics [ edit ] Historical population Year Zim's Loss, Zam's gain: White Zimbabweans making good in Zambia", The Economist, June 2004 , retrieved 28 August 2009 [ dead link] Steel, Matthew (2005). Pentecostalism in Zambia: Power, Authority and the Overcomers. University of Wales. MSc Dissertation.

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The Zambian government is pursuing an economic diversification program to reduce the economy's reliance on the copper industry. This initiative seeks to exploit other components of Zambia's rich resource base by promoting agriculture, tourism, gemstone mining, and hydro-power. In July 2018, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Zambia's President Edgar Lungu signed 12 agreements in capital Lusaka on areas ranging from trade and investment to tourism and diplomacy. [134] [135] Mining [ edit ] The major Nkana open copper mine, Kitwe. Central Statistical Office, Republic of Zambia (2018). "Zambia in Figures" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2021 . Retrieved 12 July 2021. In the mid-1970s, the price of copper, Zambia's principal export, suffered a severe decline worldwide. In Zambia's situation, the cost of transporting the copper great distances to the market was an additional strain. Zambia turned to foreign and international lenders for relief, but, as copper prices remained depressed, it became increasingly difficult to service its growing debt. By the mid-1990s, despite limited debt relief, Zambia's per capita foreign debt remained among the highest in the world. [59] Democratisation [ edit ] a b c d e f g h i j Mkandawire, Sitwe Benson; Simooya, Steriah Monica; Monde, Pauline Namakau (2019). Zambian Culture: Harnessing Cultural Literacy with a Focus on Myths and Taboos. Lusaka, Zambia: UNZA Press. pp.1–206. ISBN 978-9982-03-105-9.

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