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Jacob Titus Chiluba (30
April 1943 – 18 June 2011) was a
Zambian politician who was the
second president of
Zambia from 1991 to 2002.
Chiluba, a
trade union...
- left the presidency, the
office has been held by six others:
Frederick Chiluba, Levy Mwanawasa,
Rupiah Banda,
Michael Sata,
Edgar Lungu and the current...
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since the 1960s were held on 31
October 1991. MMD
candidate Frederick Chiluba resoundingly carried the
presidential election over
Kenneth Kaunda with...
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majority in
parliament between 1991 and 2001, when its past leader,
Frederick Chiluba was
President of Zambia. Its
election into
power in 1991
ended the 27-year...
- Tshiluba".
Learn Tshiluba (Mofeko).
Samuel Phillips Verner (1899).
Mukanda wa
Chiluba. Spottiswoode.
Retrieved 26
August 2012. Stappers, Leo.
Tonologische bijdrage...
- that "
Chiluba gained the
support of the
churches [while]
Kaunda simultaneously lost his." At the
election on 31
October 1991,
Fredrick Chiluba "received...
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Olipa rigger Chiluba is a
politician in Malawi.
Chiluba represents Mzimba North East in the
National ****embly of Malawi.
Chiluba's term
began on May 20...
- in power. Multi-party
elections took
place in 1991, in
which Frederick Chiluba, the
leader of the
Movement for Multi-Party Democracy,
ousted Kaunda. He...
- Mwanawasa's fame
among the anti-Kaunda
opposition grew.
After Frederick Chiluba was
elected as president, he
appointed Mwanawasa as vice-president in November...
- Zambia, One Nation"
coined by Kaunda.
Kaunda was
succeeded by
Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic
Movement for Multi-Party
Democracy in 1991, beginning...