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Out of date

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This needs to be updated to include the 2006 presidential + parlamentary elections. --Lendorien 22:06, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Judiciary

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Is the Zambian judiciary independent of the executive and legislative branches? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.65.74.204 (talk) 21:56, 9 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Important notice

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The government section of the "Outline of Zambia" needs to be checked, corrected, and completed -- especially the subsections for the government branches.

When the country outlines were created, temporary data (that matched most of the countries but not all) was used to speed up the process. Those countries for which the temporary data does not match must be replaced with the correct information.

Please check that this country's outline is not in error.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact The Transhumanist .

Thank you.

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Sayifwanda was the former minister of gender for Zambia. My proposed contribution is to create a new Wikipedia page on her. Please see my userpage for more information.19jshi (talk) 04:35, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]


Proposed page improvements

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I plan to improve the start-class article on “Politics of Zambia.” This project is necessary because Zambian politics are poorly covered on Wikipedia. Better representation of African politics on the encyclopedia in general will increase general visibility and knowledge of the region.

I will attempt to improve the article from start-class. I will rewrite the lead to focus on providing an overview of Zambian governance and reorganize the article to follow the format of the GA “Politics of Vietnam.” In the Overview of Governance section, I will describe each branch of the Zambian government and provide a brief description of how each Zambian province governs itself.

“Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance: Zambia.” U.S. Agency for International Development, 4 Jan. 2021, https://www.usaid.gov/zambia/democracy-human-rights-and-governance. Hichilema, H.E. Hakainde. “Zambia's Success Will Be Africa's Success.” Brookings, Brookings, 21 Jan. 2022, https://www.brookings.edu/blog/africa-in-focus/2022/01/21/zambias-success-will-be-africas-success/.

In Political Parties, I will describe the 4 major political parties in Zambia.

“United National Independence Party.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/topic/United-National-Independence-Party. “Movement for Multiparty Democracy.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/topic/Movement-for-Multiparty-Democracy. “Patriotic Front.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/topic/Patriotic-Front-Zambia. “United Party for National Development.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/topic/United-Party-for-National-Development.

In Foreign Policy, I will summarize Zambia’s relations with its African neighbors and international allies, enemies, and organizations. I will make only minor edits to the political history section.

“Colonial Rule.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/place/Zambia/Colonial-rule. “United Nations in Zambia.” United Nations, United Nations, https://zambia.un.org/. “Armed Forces Personnel - Zambia.” Data, https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/MS.MIL.TOTL.P1?locations=ZM.

Finally, in the Elections section, I will link to the Wikipedia pages on Zambian elections. 19jshi (talk) 04:38, 22 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Page on former minister of gender sarah sayifwanda

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Hello everyone. I am writing a new page on former Minister of Gender Sarah Sayifwanda. I have a brief outline on my userpage, as well as my sandbax [[1]]. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or advice as I work on this project. Best, 19jshi (talk) 04:24, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]