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Lubinda Haabazoka
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Lubinda Haabazoka

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Lubinda Haabazoka (born 27 February 1981) is a Zambian economist and academic who serves as an Associate Professor of Banking and Financial Economics ...
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TRAINING INSTITUTE

LUSAKA LUSAKA
Founded 2008
432 Students
6 Programs 2 Schools
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ST MARY`S DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

LUAPULA KAWAMBWA
Founded 2008
234 Students
3 Programs 1 Schools Website Available
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CHIKOWA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

EASTERN MAMBWE
Founded 2010
341 Students
4 Programs 1 Schools Website Available
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MURUNDU DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

COPPERBELT MUFULIRA
Founded 1999
432 Students
9 Programs 1 Schools Website Available
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NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE

Chelstone, Off Great East Road
Founded 1965
500 Students
11 Programs 8 Schools Website Available
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Kansanshi Training and Development Centre

Kansanshi Mine,Solwezi
Founded 2018
500 Students
12 Programs 25 Schools
Nsolo
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Nsolo

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Nsolo also called Chisolo is the Zambian version of mancala. Nsolo game is usually played by scooping holes in the ground and using small stones or Mo...
Nsolo
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Nsolo

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Nsolo also called Chisolo is the Zambian version of mancala. Nsolo game is usually played by scooping holes in the ground and using small stones or Mo...
Nsolo
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Nsolo

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Nsolo also called Chisolo is the Zambian version of mancala. Nsolo game is usually played by scooping holes in the ground and using small stones or Mo...
Kuomboka
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Kuomboka

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Kuomboka is a word in the Lozi language; it literally means 'to get out of water'. In today's Zambia it is applied to a traditional ceremony that take...
Kuomboka
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Kuomboka

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Kuomboka is a word in the Lozi language; it literally means 'to get out of water'. In today's Zambia it is applied to a traditional ceremony that take...