lusaka in English

noun
1
the capital of Zambia; population 1,420,000 (est. 2009).

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2. Welcomes the successful implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding additional to the Lusaka Protocol,

3. Just a few days prior to the eclipse, Lusaka was flooded with thousands of visitors.

4. Western ( Momgu ) ; Lusaka , capital of Zambia, and its surroundings constitute the 9 th province.

5. On 18 March 1975 Chitepo was assassinated in Lusaka, Zambia, with a car bomb.

6. Tomato Balunda is a cutting edge web and software development company operating in Lusaka, Zambia

7. In Lusaka, small-scale enterprise takes place mainly in the shanty towns three or four miles from the city centre.

8. Steve and Carol, from Africa Hope Fund, recently visited Alick, one of their sponsored students going to school in Lusaka, Zambia

9. During the visit of Brothers Knorr and Henschel, accompanied by George Phillips, they spent a few hours at a four-day assembly in Lusaka.

10. The PLA Cultural Troupe on African tour gave its premiere performance in Lusaka, capital of Zambia on the evening of May and its performance captivated the audience.

11. By KETRA KALUNGA IT was Contemptuous for New Hope MMD President, Nevers Mumba to ignore the High Court order to halt the convention, says Lusaka Lawyer, Tutwa Ngulube

12. Negotiations between the Portuguese administration culminated in the Lusaka Accord signed on September 7, 1974, which provided for a complete hand-over of power to FRELIMO, uncontested by elections.

13. LUSAKA , 22 March, 2021 / 10:00 AM ().-Months to the general elections in Zambia, Church leaders in the country have, in a collective statement, cautioned against Curtailing rights and freedoms of citizens and groups in the Southern African nation.

14. In that regard, ECCAS welcomes the positive developments in the situation in Angola, in particular the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding addendum to the Lusaka Protocol regarding a cessation of hostilities and the settlement of pending military issues.