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- Podcast aperekedwa kwa akazi a ku Zambia pakati pa zaka za 17 ndi 19 omwe anali ndi udindo waukulu wa utsogoleri. (ny)
- Zambian animated web series (en)
- podcast zambien (fr)
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- 0001-03-27 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Leading Ladies Exhibitions Image Front Page (en)
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- Black Rose The Artist (en)
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- 2019-03-27 (xsd:date)
- 2019-04-03 (xsd:date)
- 2019-04-10 (xsd:date)
- 2019-04-17 (xsd:date)
- 2019-04-24 (xsd:date)
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- 1650.0 (dbd:second)
- In a land where people heavily depended on hunting and gathering, Kabunda introduced agriculture. Thanks to her generosity, her brother Chipimpi became the first chief of the Lamba in modern-day Copperbelt." (en)
- "All her life, Chikuku ensured that Soli political power remained vested in female hands." (en)
- The story of a woman who took part in the affairs of diplomacy" (en)
- This story is of Changwe Mwape the II, daughter to Namukwanga Mwape I she ruled the Ambo people of present day Muchinga Province in Zambia. By the time of her death in 1910, Mwape reigned over the Milambo, Lukusashi and Lower Luangwa. To the east of the Luangwa, she controlled the Nyamadzi valley. (en)
- Ntemba held the Bisa-Chewa coalition together for a long time. On her deathbed, she requested that her daughter Chidote succeed her. Chidote settled on the banks of the Lukusizi River. Over time this group eventually dispersed and disappeared. Women have been formidable political opponents. (en)
- Women have been prominent leaders of state for centuries. Meet Be Dyango, Southern Province 18th Century the Head of State. (en)
- To protect her land, Loongo organised an all-women army and fought the Makololo. The women left a mark on the Makololo ranks through their sheer courage and determination. (en)
- "Na Chituti was given a praise name and thereafter called Na Chituti, uwa abwishe u Luunda, meaning, Na Chituti, the one who made it possible for the Luunda to settle peacefully in Shila country." Till today Na Chituti's treaty is enacted at the Mutumboko ceremony by the current Mwata Kazembe and Na Chituti. (en)
- This story was during the Scramble for Africa, Mukwae Matauka wrote a letter to the government of Italy demanding that they clearly delineate her land from that of the Portuguese and stop them from infringing on her people's rights. (en)
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- The General (en)
- Leading Ladies (en)
- The Secretary of State (en)
- "Lueji" Wa Nkonde (en)
- Head of State "Be Dyango" (en)
- Kabunda (en)
- The Diplomat "Mwenya Mukulu" (en)
- The Feminist "Chikuku " (en)
- The Peacemaker "Na Chituti" (en)
- The Power Broker "Ntemba" (en)
- The Warrior "Loongo" (en)
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- Mulenga Kapwepwe and Samba Yonga (en)
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- Leading Ladies (podcast) (en)
- Leading Ladies (podcast) (fr)
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