[
US
/ˈzæmbiə/
]
NOUN
- a republic in central Africa; formerly controlled by Great Britain and called Northern Rhodesia until it gained independence within the commonwealth in 1964
How To Use Zambia In A Sentence
- The Zambia soccer squad winds up its camping in South Africa with a friendly game against Orlando Pirates in Johannesburg today.
- Despite being very comfortable by Zambian standards, he is a man who does not spend his money carelessly and he is on a salary just like his wife and his workers.
- During his presidency education expanded and the government made efforts to diversify the economy to release Zambia from its dependence on copper.
- It is time that students in institutions of higher learning in Zambia began differentiating between misplaced student militarism and academic development.
- It is one of the surest ways through which Zambians would have the opportunity to move from the fringes of economic activity to the mainstream.
- The Zambia Badminton team has started the qualifying rounds for this year's world badminton qualifiers with three victories in the series being played in Mauritius.
- Same Sky, the trade-not-aid initiative that I founded in 2008 employs women artisans in Zambia and Rwanda and trains them to crochet beautiful jewelry made with handblown glass beads. Francine LeFrak: Can We Change the World by the Way We Shop?
- Zambia has never involved itself in internal political matters of other states, regionally or overseas.
- You should have seen the look on my wife's face when I slapped my Zambian kwachas on the table.
- Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.