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A description of Lubwa Misison's role in the national history of Zambia, Lubwa being the birthplace of Zambia's first President Kenneth Kaunda, the son of pioneer missionary, teacher and minister David Kaunda of Lubwa Mission. The oldest son of David Kaunda played an important role in the Lumpa Church, which emerged in the 1950s and soon became one of the largest churches in the country.
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Lubwa: The Presbyterian mission and the eastern Bemba
1984, Historical Association of Zambia in conjunction with Multimedia Zambia
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"The Bemba who live in Chinsali District in the Northern Province of Zambia claim to have come from Lubaland in Zaite."
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Bibliography: p. 47, 49-50.
"The Historical Association of Zambia's tribute to the tripa[r]tite celebrations of the 60th birthday of President Dr. K.D. Kaunda, 26th anniversary of the founding of UNIP, and 20th anniversary of the Republic of Zambia."
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