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North-Western Province, Zambia

North-Western Province is one of ten Provinces of Zambia. It covers an area of 125,826 km2 (48,582 sq mi), has a population of 727,044 and a population density was 5.80 per square kilometre as of 2010. It is the most sparsely populated province in the country. The provincial capital is Solwezi. The literacy rate stood at 63 per cent against a national average of 70.2 per cent. The rural population constituted 77.45%, while the urban population was 22.55%. North-Western Province is bordered along Angola in the west, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) in the north, Copperbelt Province in the east, Central in the south-east, and Western Province in the south-west.[citation needed]

North-Western
Map of Zambia showing the North-Western Province
Country Zambia
CapitalSolwezi
Government
 • TypeProvincial Administration
 • Provincial MinisterRobert Lihefu
Area
 • Total125,826 km2 (48,582 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total833,818
 • Density6.6/km2 (17/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
HDI (2018)0.610[1]
medium · 3rd

Agriculture was the major profession and Sorghum was the major crop in the province with 1,038 metric tonnes, constituting 8.98% of the national output. The unemployment rate was 14 per cent and the general unemployment rate for youth stood at 31 per cent as of 2008. Zambezi Airport, Solwezi Airport and Kalumbila Airport are the only three airports in the province and there are other small airstrips across the province, such as Mukinge Airstrip in Kasempa, Kabanda Airstrip in Mufumbwe, Chitokoloki Airstrip in Zambezi, Kawiku Airstrip in Mwinilunga, Kalene Airstrip in Ikelenge, Luamfula Airstrip in Mushidamo and Kyanika Airstrip in Kalumbila.[citation needed]

The Likumbi lya Mize festival is a UNESCO world heritage ceremony celebrated in Zambezi District by the Luvale tribe, popularly known as vakaChinyama during August. The Chivweka ceremony is celebrated by the Lluchazi people of the Kabompo district and it is held every July at Senior Chief Kalunga's palace in Chikenge, the capital of the Luchazi people. Chivweka means making fire. The Kufukwila festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May, the Insakwa yaba Kaonde festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May, the Nsomo festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during June and the Ukupupa festival celebrated by lamba tribe in Mushindamo during June are the major festivals of the province.[citation needed]

Geography

 
Transport lane to Solwezi, the capital city of the province

North-Western Province is bordered along Angola in the west, DR Congo in the north, Copperbelt Province in the east, Central in the south-east and Western Province in the south-west. The general topography of the province is characterized by uplifted planation surfaces. The general elevation of the nation as a whole is tended towards West to East from the Kalahari Basin. The level of land falls from the upper Congo towards the Zambezi depression in the South forming a plateau.[2]

The province lies in the watershed between DR Congo and Zambezi river systems. The province along with some of the other provinces in the country lies in the frontier formed between the continental divide separating the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, which traverses from DR Congo to the south of Tanzania. There are three major seasons: a cool dry season from April to August, a hot dry season from August to November and a warm wet season from November to April. The maximum heat is experienced during October, while the maximum rainfall is received during December. The annual rainfall is more than 1,200 mm (47 in) in the region. The region has usually Savannah vegetation and small areas of dry evergreen forests.[3]

Climate data for North-Western (Zambia)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 26.3
(79.3)
26.7
(80.1)
26.8
(80.2)
26.9
(80.4)
26.1
(79.0)
25
(77)
25.2
(77.4)
27.6
(81.7)
30.4
(86.7)
30.6
(87.1)
28
(82)
26.4
(79.5)
30.6
(87.1)
Average high °C (°F) 20
(68)
20.4
(68.7)
20.3
(68.5)
19.8
(67.6)
17.8
(64.0)
15.7
(60.3)
15.9
(60.6)
18.5
(65.3)
21.5
(70.7)
22.3
(72.1)
21.1
(70.0)
20.2
(68.4)
22.3
(72.1)
Average low °C (°F) 16.1
(61.0)
16
(61)
15.6
(60.1)
13.5
(56.3)
9.2
(48.6)
5.9
(42.6)
5.5
(41.9)
8.2
(46.8)
11.2
(52.2)
14.3
(57.7)
15.7
(60.3)
16
(61)
5.5
(41.9)
Average precipitation cm (inches) 24
(9.4)
21
(8.3)
19
(7.5)
8
(3.1)
1
(0.4)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1
(0.4)
6
(2.4)
17
(6.7)
24
(9.4)
121
(47.6)
Source: [4]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1964211,000—    
1969232,000+10.0%
1980544,908+134.9%
1990566,433+4.0%
2000583,350+3.0%
2010727,044+24.6%
Sources:

As per the 2010 Zambian census, North-Western Province had a population of 727,044 accounting to 5.55% of the total Zambian population of 13,092,666. There were 358,141 males and 368,903 females, making the sex ratio to 1,030 for every 1,000 males, compared to the national average of 1,028.[7] The literacy rate stood at 63.00% against a national average of 70.2%.[8] The rural population constituted 77.45%, while the urban population was 22.55%. The total area of the province was 125,826 km2 and the population density was 5.80 per km2. The population density during 2000 Zambian census stood at 5.80.[9] The decadal population growth of the province was 2.20%. The median age in the province at the time of marriage was 20.5.[10] The average household size was 5.6, with the families headed by females being 4.5 and 5.9 for families headed by men.[11] The total eligible voters in the province was 72.20%.[12] The unemployment rate of the province was 10.30%. The total fertility rate was 6.8, complete birth rate was 6.3, crude birth rate was 38.0, child women population at birth was 870, general fertility rate was 169, gross reproduction rate was 2.7 and net reproduction rate was 1.9.[13] The total labour force constituted 55.50% of the total population. Out of the labour force, 60.9% were men and 50.4% women. The annual growth rate of labour force was 1.8%.[14] Lunda was the most spoken language with 33.8% speaking it.[15] Albinism is a condition where the victims do not have any pigment in their skin, hair or eyes. The total population in the province with the condition stood at 1,387.[16] The life expectancy at birth stood at 56 compared to the national average of 51.[17]

National Parks and culture

Busanga Swamps and plains in Kafue National Park, West Lunga National Park and Zambezi grasslands in the far west of the state are the major national parks in the Province. The Kufukwila festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May, Insakwa yaba Kaonde festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May, Nsomo festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during June, Ntongo festival celebrated in Mufumbwe District by Kaonde tribe during June, Ukupupa festival celebrated in mushindamo District by Lamba tribe during July, Chivweka festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Luchazi tribe during July, Kunyata Ntanda festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during July, Likumbi Lya Mize festival celebrated in Zambezi District by Luvale tribe during August, Lunda Lubanza festival celebrated in Zambezi District by Lunda tribe during August, Lubinda Ntongo festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during August, Chisemwa Cha Lunda festival celebrated in Mwinilunga District by Lunda tribe during September, Makundu festival celebrated in Mufumbwe District by Kaonde tribe during September, Mbunda Liyoyelo festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Mbunda tribe during September, Kuvuluka Kishakulu festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during September, Lukwakwa festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Mbunda tribe during October, Chidika Cha Mvula festival celebrated in Mwinilunga District by Lunda tribe during October and Lwendela festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during October are the major festivals in the Province.[18]

Administration

Profession[19] % of working population
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing (by Industry) 7.30
Community, Social and Personnel 3.30
Construction 3.30
Electricity, Gas, and water 1.30
Financial & Insurance activities 0.60
Hotels and Restaurants 4.00
Manufacturing 2.60
Mining & Quarrying 3.80
Transportation and Storage 3.00
Wholesale & Retail Trade 2.40

Provincial administration is set up purely for administrative purposes. The province is headed by a minister appointed by the President and there are ministries of central government for each province. The administrative head of the province is the Permanent Secretary, appointed by the President. There are Deputy Permanent Secretary, heads of government departments and civil servants at the provincial level. North-Western Province is divided into eleven districts, namely, Chavuma District, Ikelenge District, Kabompo District, Kalumbila District, Kasempa District, Manyinga District, Mufumbwe District, Mushindamo District, Mwinilunga District, Solwezi District and Zambezi District. All the district headquarters are the same as the district names. There are eleven councils in the province, each of which is headed by an elected representative, called councilor. Each councilor holds office for three years.[20] The administrative staff of the council is selected based on Local Government Service Commission from within or outside the district. The office of the provincial government is located in each of the district headquarters and has provincial local government officers and auditors. Each council is responsible for raising and collecting local taxes and the budgets of the council are audited and submitted every year after the annual budget. The elected members of the council do not draw salaries, but are paid allowances from the council. North-Western is a predominantly rural province and hence there are no city or municipal councils. The government stipulates 63 different functions for the councils with the majority of them being infrastructure management and local administration. Councils are mandated to maintain each of their community centres, zoos, local parks, drainage system, playgrounds, cemeteries, caravan sites, libraries, museums and art galleries. They also work along with specific government departments for helping in agriculture, conservation of natural resources, postal service, establishing and maintaining hospitals, schools and colleges. The councils prepare schemes that encourage community participation.[21]

Education and economy

HIV infected & AIDS deaths[22]
Year HIV infected AIDS deaths
1985 250 107
1990 3,104 087
1995 15,855 655
2000 25,735 1,848
2005 27,676 2,792
2010 27,815 2,859

As of 2004, the province had 536 basic schools, 23 high schools and the number of school children out of school in ages between 7 and 15 stood at 26,834. The unemployment rate was 14 per cent and the general unemployment rate for youth stood at 31 per cent as of 2008. The province had 25 doctors as of 2005. There were 439 Malaria incidence for every 1,000 people in the province as of 2005 and there were 2,859 AIDS death as of 2010.[23] The total area of crops planted during the year 2014 in the province was 79,528.80 hectares which constituted 4.19% of the total area cultivated in Zambia. The net production stood at 175,592 metric tonnes, which formed 4.31% of the total agricultural production in the country. Sorghum was the major crop in the province with 1,038 metric tonnes, constituting 8.98% of the national output.[24] Zambezi Airport and Solwezi Airport are the only two airports in the province.[25][26][27]

Notes

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. ^ "Geography of Zambia". Zambia Tourism Board. 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  3. ^ Williams, Geoffery J. (2003). "Physical and social geography of Zambia". Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Psychology Press. p. 1995. ISBN 9781857431834.
  4. ^ "Weather statistics for North-Western (Zambia)". Norway: Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  5. ^ (PDF) (Report). Lusaka: Central Statistical Office, Republic of Zambia. 1970. pp. A6-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-26.
  6. ^ (Report). Lusaka: Central Statistical Office, Republic of Zambia. 2003. p. 6. Archived from the original on 2016-10-14.
  7. ^ a b Census 2012, p. 7
  8. ^ Census 2012, p. 24
  9. ^ Census 2012, p. 17
  10. ^ Census 2012, pp. 12-13
  11. ^ Census 2012, p. 19
  12. ^ Census 2012, p. 21
  13. ^ Census 2012, p. 44
  14. ^ Census 2012, p. 93
  15. ^ Census 2010, p. 66
  16. ^ Census 2012, p. 78
  17. ^ Census 2012, p. 74
  18. ^ . Ministry of Tourism and Arts, Republic of Zambia. 2011. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  19. ^ "Labour force survey". Central Statistical Office of Zambia. 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  20. ^ Zambi Public administration Country profile (PDF) (Report). Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM), Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), United Nations. 2004. p. 7. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  21. ^ The local government system in Zambia (PDF) (Report). Common Wealth Local Government Forum. pp. 218–220. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  22. ^ "AIDS and HIV statistics". Central Statistical Office of Zambia. 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  23. ^ "Atlas Home". Zambia data portal, Central statistical Office of Zambia. 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  24. ^ "Agriculture statistics of Zambia 2014". Central Statistical Office of Zambia. 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Airports in Zamiba". The Great Circle Mapper. 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  26. ^ "Code for Trade and Transport Locations". United Nations. 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  27. ^ "SLI - Solwezi Airport Current Weather and Airport Delay Conditions".

References

  • (PDF) (Report). Lusaka: Central Statistical Office, Republic of Zambia. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-26.

External links

  • Paul David Wilkin's Professional and Personal Reflections of the NorthWestern Province of Zambia: 1963-1983 [1]

Coordinates: 13°00′S 25°00′E / 13.000°S 25.000°E / -13.000; 25.000

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North Western Province is one of ten Provinces of Zambia It covers an area of 125 826 km2 48 582 sq mi has a population of 727 044 and a population density was 5 80 per square kilometre as of 2010 It is the most sparsely populated province in the country The provincial capital is Solwezi The literacy rate stood at 63 per cent against a national average of 70 2 per cent The rural population constituted 77 45 while the urban population was 22 55 North Western Province is bordered along Angola in the west the Democratic Republic of Congo DR Congo in the north Copperbelt Province in the east Central in the south east and Western Province in the south west citation needed North WesternProvinceMap of Zambia showing the North Western ProvinceCountry ZambiaCapitalSolweziGovernment TypeProvincial Administration Provincial MinisterRobert LihefuArea Total125 826 km2 48 582 sq mi Population 2015 Total833 818 Density6 6 km2 17 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 CAT HDI 2018 0 610 1 medium 3rdAgriculture was the major profession and Sorghum was the major crop in the province with 1 038 metric tonnes constituting 8 98 of the national output The unemployment rate was 14 per cent and the general unemployment rate for youth stood at 31 per cent as of 2008 Zambezi Airport Solwezi Airport and Kalumbila Airport are the only three airports in the province and there are other small airstrips across the province such as Mukinge Airstrip in Kasempa Kabanda Airstrip in Mufumbwe Chitokoloki Airstrip in Zambezi Kawiku Airstrip in Mwinilunga Kalene Airstrip in Ikelenge Luamfula Airstrip in Mushidamo and Kyanika Airstrip in Kalumbila citation needed The Likumbi lya Mize festival is a UNESCO world heritage ceremony celebrated in Zambezi District by the Luvale tribe popularly known as vakaChinyama during August The Chivweka ceremony is celebrated by the Lluchazi people of the Kabompo district and it is held every July at Senior Chief Kalunga s palace in Chikenge the capital of the Luchazi people Chivweka means making fire The Kufukwila festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May the Insakwa yaba Kaonde festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May the Nsomo festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during June and the Ukupupa festival celebrated by lamba tribe in Mushindamo during June are the major festivals of the province citation needed Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 National Parks and culture 4 Administration 5 Education and economy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGeography Edit Transport lane to Solwezi the capital city of the province North Western Province is bordered along Angola in the west DR Congo in the north Copperbelt Province in the east Central in the south east and Western Province in the south west The general topography of the province is characterized by uplifted planation surfaces The general elevation of the nation as a whole is tended towards West to East from the Kalahari Basin The level of land falls from the upper Congo towards the Zambezi depression in the South forming a plateau 2 The province lies in the watershed between DR Congo and Zambezi river systems The province along with some of the other provinces in the country lies in the frontier formed between the continental divide separating the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean which traverses from DR Congo to the south of Tanzania There are three major seasons a cool dry season from April to August a hot dry season from August to November and a warm wet season from November to April The maximum heat is experienced during October while the maximum rainfall is received during December The annual rainfall is more than 1 200 mm 47 in in the region The region has usually Savannah vegetation and small areas of dry evergreen forests 3 Climate data for North Western Zambia Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 26 3 79 3 26 7 80 1 26 8 80 2 26 9 80 4 26 1 79 0 25 77 25 2 77 4 27 6 81 7 30 4 86 7 30 6 87 1 28 82 26 4 79 5 30 6 87 1 Average high C F 20 68 20 4 68 7 20 3 68 5 19 8 67 6 17 8 64 0 15 7 60 3 15 9 60 6 18 5 65 3 21 5 70 7 22 3 72 1 21 1 70 0 20 2 68 4 22 3 72 1 Average low C F 16 1 61 0 16 61 15 6 60 1 13 5 56 3 9 2 48 6 5 9 42 6 5 5 41 9 8 2 46 8 11 2 52 2 14 3 57 7 15 7 60 3 16 61 5 5 41 9 Average precipitation cm inches 24 9 4 21 8 3 19 7 5 8 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 6 2 4 17 6 7 24 9 4 121 47 6 Source 4 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 1964211 000 1969232 000 10 0 1980544 908 134 9 1990566 433 4 0 2000583 350 3 0 2010727 044 24 6 Sources 1964 69 5 1980 2000 6 2010 7 As per the 2010 Zambian census North Western Province had a population of 727 044 accounting to 5 55 of the total Zambian population of 13 092 666 There were 358 141 males and 368 903 females making the sex ratio to 1 030 for every 1 000 males compared to the national average of 1 028 7 The literacy rate stood at 63 00 against a national average of 70 2 8 The rural population constituted 77 45 while the urban population was 22 55 The total area of the province was 125 826 km2 and the population density was 5 80 per km2 The population density during 2000 Zambian census stood at 5 80 9 The decadal population growth of the province was 2 20 The median age in the province at the time of marriage was 20 5 10 The average household size was 5 6 with the families headed by females being 4 5 and 5 9 for families headed by men 11 The total eligible voters in the province was 72 20 12 The unemployment rate of the province was 10 30 The total fertility rate was 6 8 complete birth rate was 6 3 crude birth rate was 38 0 child women population at birth was 870 general fertility rate was 169 gross reproduction rate was 2 7 and net reproduction rate was 1 9 13 The total labour force constituted 55 50 of the total population Out of the labour force 60 9 were men and 50 4 women The annual growth rate of labour force was 1 8 14 Lunda was the most spoken language with 33 8 speaking it 15 Albinism is a condition where the victims do not have any pigment in their skin hair or eyes The total population in the province with the condition stood at 1 387 16 The life expectancy at birth stood at 56 compared to the national average of 51 17 National Parks and culture EditFurther information Wildlife of Zambia North Western Province Busanga Swamps and plains in Kafue National Park West Lunga National Park and Zambezi grasslands in the far west of the state are the major national parks in the Province The Kufukwila festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May Insakwa yaba Kaonde festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during May Nsomo festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during June Ntongo festival celebrated in Mufumbwe District by Kaonde tribe during June Ukupupa festival celebrated in mushindamo District by Lamba tribe during July Chivweka festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Luchazi tribe during July Kunyata Ntanda festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during July Likumbi Lya Mize festival celebrated in Zambezi District by Luvale tribe during August Lunda Lubanza festival celebrated in Zambezi District by Lunda tribe during August Lubinda Ntongo festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during August Chisemwa Cha Lunda festival celebrated in Mwinilunga District by Lunda tribe during September Makundu festival celebrated in Mufumbwe District by Kaonde tribe during September Mbunda Liyoyelo festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Mbunda tribe during September Kuvuluka Kishakulu festival celebrated in Solwezi District by Kaonde tribe during September Lukwakwa festival celebrated in Kabompo District by Mbunda tribe during October Chidika Cha Mvula festival celebrated in Mwinilunga District by Lunda tribe during October and Lwendela festival celebrated in Kasempa District by Kaonde tribe during October are the major festivals in the Province 18 Administration EditProfession 19 of working populationAgriculture Forestry amp Fishing by Industry 7 30Community Social and Personnel 3 30Construction 3 30Electricity Gas and water 1 30Financial amp Insurance activities 0 60Hotels and Restaurants 4 00Manufacturing 2 60Mining amp Quarrying 3 80Transportation and Storage 3 00Wholesale amp Retail Trade 2 40Provincial administration is set up purely for administrative purposes The province is headed by a minister appointed by the President and there are ministries of central government for each province The administrative head of the province is the Permanent Secretary appointed by the President There are Deputy Permanent Secretary heads of government departments and civil servants at the provincial level North Western Province is divided into eleven districts namely Chavuma District Ikelenge District Kabompo District Kalumbila District Kasempa District Manyinga District Mufumbwe District Mushindamo District Mwinilunga District Solwezi District and Zambezi District All the district headquarters are the same as the district names There are eleven councils in the province each of which is headed by an elected representative called councilor Each councilor holds office for three years 20 The administrative staff of the council is selected based on Local Government Service Commission from within or outside the district The office of the provincial government is located in each of the district headquarters and has provincial local government officers and auditors Each council is responsible for raising and collecting local taxes and the budgets of the council are audited and submitted every year after the annual budget The elected members of the council do not draw salaries but are paid allowances from the council North Western is a predominantly rural province and hence there are no city or municipal councils The government stipulates 63 different functions for the councils with the majority of them being infrastructure management and local administration Councils are mandated to maintain each of their community centres zoos local parks drainage system playgrounds cemeteries caravan sites libraries museums and art galleries They also work along with specific government departments for helping in agriculture conservation of natural resources postal service establishing and maintaining hospitals schools and colleges The councils prepare schemes that encourage community participation 21 Education and economy EditHIV infected amp AIDS deaths 22 Year HIV infected AIDS deaths1985 250 1071990 3 104 0871995 15 855 6552000 25 735 1 8482005 27 676 2 7922010 27 815 2 859As of 2004 the province had 536 basic schools 23 high schools and the number of school children out of school in ages between 7 and 15 stood at 26 834 The unemployment rate was 14 per cent and the general unemployment rate for youth stood at 31 per cent as of 2008 The province had 25 doctors as of 2005 There were 439 Malaria incidence for every 1 000 people in the province as of 2005 and there were 2 859 AIDS death as of 2010 23 The total area of crops planted during the year 2014 in the province was 79 528 80 hectares which constituted 4 19 of the total area cultivated in Zambia The net production stood at 175 592 metric tonnes which formed 4 31 of the total agricultural production in the country Sorghum was the major crop in the province with 1 038 metric tonnes constituting 8 98 of the national output 24 Zambezi Airport and Solwezi Airport are the only two airports in the province 25 26 27 Notes Edit Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Geography of Zambia Zambia Tourism Board 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2016 Williams Geoffery J 2003 Physical and social geography of Zambia Africa South of the Sahara 2004 Psychology Press p 1995 ISBN 9781857431834 Weather statistics for North Western Zambia Norway Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 2007 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Census of population and housing 1969 PDF Report Lusaka Central Statistical Office Republic of Zambia 1970 pp A6 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 26 Summary report for the 2000 Census of population Report Lusaka Central Statistical Office Republic of Zambia 2003 p 6 Archived from the original on 2016 10 14 a b Census 2012 p 7 Census 2012 p 24 Census 2012 p 17 Census 2012 pp 12 13 Census 2012 p 19 Census 2012 p 21 Census 2012 p 44 Census 2012 p 93 Census 2010 p 66 Census 2012 p 78 Census 2012 p 74 Traditional Ceremonies Ministry of Tourism and Arts Republic of Zambia 2011 Archived from the original on 1 July 2016 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Labour force survey Central Statistical Office of Zambia 2008 Retrieved 17 October 2016 Zambi Public administration Country profile PDF Report Division for Public Administration and Development Management DPADM Department of Economic and Social Affairs DESA United Nations 2004 p 7 Retrieved 16 October 2016 The local government system in Zambia PDF Report Common Wealth Local Government Forum pp 218 220 Retrieved 16 October 2016 AIDS and HIV statistics Central Statistical Office of Zambia 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2016 Atlas Home Zambia data portal Central statistical Office of Zambia 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2016 Agriculture statistics of Zambia 2014 Central Statistical Office of Zambia 2016 Retrieved 17 October 2016 Airports in Zamiba The Great Circle Mapper 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2016 Code for Trade and Transport Locations United Nations 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2016 SLI Solwezi Airport Current Weather and Airport Delay Conditions References EditSummary report for the 2010 Census of population PDF Report Lusaka Central Statistical Office Republic of Zambia 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 26 External links EditPaul David Wilkin s Professional and Personal Reflections of the NorthWestern Province of Zambia 1963 1983 1 Coordinates 13 00 S 25 00 E 13 000 S 25 000 E 13 000 25 000 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