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Rachel Chakwa Mwewa commonly known as
Xaven The
Kopala Queen is a
Zambian rapper and singer. In 2022, she won the
Zambian Female Artist of the Year at...
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Jones Mwewa (12
March 1973 – 18
November 2011) was a
Zambian footballer who was part of the
Zambian squad that
finished third in the 1996
African Cup...
- Sr (Coach) Ben
Bamfuchile (Coach) (late)
Aggrey Chiyangi (Coach)
Jones Mwewa (****istant) (late)
Fordson Kabole (Coach) Alex
Chola (Coach) (late) (1985–90)...
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Given Katuta Mwelwa (born 6
March 1969 in Chiengi) is a
Zambian politician and
member of
parliament for Chiengi. She was
first elected to
parliament in...
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James Mwewa Spaita (April 8, 1934 –
November 4, 2014) was a
Roman Catholic archbishop, born in Bombwe.
Ordained to the
priesthood on
September 9, 1962...
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Ground Edwin Imboela Stadium, Lusaka,
Zambia Capacity 6,000
Chairman Jacob Mwewa Head
coach Gareth Chibulu League Zambian Premier League 2023–24 6th...
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Dominic ****sho (1933–2014), novelist[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
Charles Mwewa, poet and non-fiction
writer Princess Zindaba Nyirenda,
novelist Field Ruwe...
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Kasama 1977-1984:
Dennis Harold De Jong,
Bishop of
Ndola 1984-1988:
James Mwewa Spaita,
Bishop of
Mansa 1988-1990:
Medardo Joseph Mazombwe,
Bishop of Chipata...
- Nkumbula-Lieventhal –
former MP,
former Pan-African
Parliament MP
Patrick Anthony Mwewa Chikusu –
Deputy Minister of
Health in the
Republic of
Zambia Peter Daka...
- Cléophas
Mukeba resigned on 22
April 1961, and was
replaced by
Chrysostome Mwewa, who
became Secretary of
State of
Public Health. In
October 1960, the Secretariats...