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  • Leo "K'millian" Moyo Musical artist
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    Leo Moyo (K'Millian) is a Zambian R&B artist .Arguably the greatest Zambian artist of his genre. His most popular hits are ulebukisha" do you remember?"Kakabalika" ('The Sun Will Shine Again) - a song which tells the story of a pregnant woman who is abandoned, "Pa Ulendo" - a song praising a woman for her prayers and thoughts as he makes a journey to see her, "Nizakukonda", "Another Day" and "Uleibukisha". His album "Another Day" spent over 21 weeks as no. 1 in the Zambian charts, whilst "Kakabalika" spent more than 14 weeks at no. 1 on the Radio Phoenix Local Rhythmz Countdown. January 2012}{Citation .Another day album has been declared by many as an album that has no song that is below average, something that has never been achieved by many r&B artists in Zambia} He sings in either English, Bemba or Nyanja. Most of his songs follow a popular way of mixing sentences so that a sentence can start in English is punctuated with Nyanja and then ends in Bemba - a popular way of communicating in Lusaka. He is known to be a womanizer regardless of his interviews which he denies these allegations.
  • Amanaz
    Amanaz Zambian rock band
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    Amanaz was a Zamrock band founded in 1973 in Kitwe, Zambia. The group released their only album, the acclaimed Africa, in 1975. Amanaz drew influences from American and British rock of the late 1960s–early 1970s, especially the music of Jimi Hendrix, and from traditional Zambian music, identifiable in Watson Lungu's drumming and Keith Kabwe's vocals.
  • Ndola Girls Technical High School Technical high school in Ndola, Zambia
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    Ndola Girls Technical High School also known as Ndola Girls Technical Secondary School, Ndola Girls STEM school and Ndotech is located in Ndola, Zambia, near the Dag Hammarskjöld Crash Site Memorial. The school was officially opened in 2008. In 2021 the school was ranked third among girls' school in Zambia in the results of the grade 12 examinations, with a 100% pass rate and 50% of students gaining six points.
  • Linda Secondary School
    Linda Secondary School Government school in Livingstone, Zambia
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    Linda Secondary School is a government school in Livingstone, Zambia. It was established in 1963. The school is about two kilometers (1.2 mi) south-east of the Livingstone city centre. The school is known for winning the 2016 Copa Coca-Cola football tournament in Zambia.
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    Ellensmere High School earlier known as 'Yonda fields", is a privately owned secondary boarding school in a rural Zambian province. (Muchonchi, Kabwe). The school is owned by an affluent family whose family immigrated to Zambia during and after the colonial years (1964 and beyond).
  • Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
    Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia) Political party in Zambia
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    The Revolutionary Socialist Party was a political party in Zambia led by Samson Banda. The party issued its draft programme in 1991. The party was part of an alliance led by UNIP.
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    Anoya Zulu Boys Secondary school is situated in Kapata, Chipata, Zambia. The school is named after freedom fighter Anoya Zulu. It is one of the cleanest Secondary schools if not the cleanest in Eastern Province.
  • Chizongwe Secondary School
    Chizongwe Secondary School Public school in Zambia
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    Chizongwe Secondary School is a secondary (technical) school located north of Chipata, Eastern Province, Zambia. It was founded in the 1950s as Fort Jameson Trades School. It is the only technical school in Eastern Province.
  • Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport
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    Peter Zuze Air Force Base is an airbase located in the city of Ndola in the Copperbelt Province in northern Zambia. It used to be the premises of the Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport until late 2021, when Ndola's airport moved its operations 15 km (9.3 mi) to the west (adjacent to the Dag Hammarskjöld Crash Site Memorial) and this old airport address ceased to be a commercial airport. It now belongs to the Zambian Air Force.
  • Baobab College
    Baobab College school in Lusaka, Zambia
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    Baobab College (formerly Baobab Trust School) is an independent day and boarding school situated south of Lusaka in Zambia.
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