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Informal housing in Zambia
A komboni is a type of informal housing compound or shanty town common to Zambia, particularly the capital city of Lusaka. It is characterized by a low
Komboni
Suburb of Lusaka, Zambia
Misisi Compound is a shanty town or komboni located in Lusaka, Zambia. In 2008, it was estimated to have 10,000 inhabitants. Plans for redevelopment were
Misisi
Kasempa Radio - Kasempa KNC Radio - Kabwe Kokoliko FM - 94.9 FM - Chingola Komboni Radio 94.9 FM Kwenje Radio - Chama Liseli Radio - Mongu Live FM Radio -
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Topics referred to by the same term
with mines in South Africa The Compound, an area of Palm Bay, Florida, US Komboni or compound, a type of slum in Zambia Composition (fine), a legal procedure
Compound
Shanty town or slum in Brazil
Bidonville Cantegril Class conflict Colonia Cortiço Gecekondu Ghetto Kibera Komboni Pueblos jóvenes Shanty town Slum Township (South Africa) Villa miseria
Favela
Unauthorized occupation of property
Informal settlements in Zambia, particularly around Lusaka, are known as kombonis. As of 2011, 64% of Zambians lived below the poverty line, whilst the United
Squatting
Highly populated urban residential area consisting mostly of decrepit housing units
Gecekondu (slums in Turkey) Ghetto Hooverville (slums in 1930s US) Inner city Komboni (slums in Zambia) Pueblos jóvenes (slums in Peru) Refugee shelter Romani
Slum
Province in Papua New Guinea
Premier Term Jacob Talis 1978–1980 Adam Amod 1980–1982 Andrew Komboni 1982–1984 Paul Langro 1984–1987 provincial government suspended 1987–1988 Egbert
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Capital and largest city of Zambia
Trail Kafue Railway Bridge (railway bridge from Livingstone to Lusaka) Komboni Bibliography of the history of Zambia The four of the tallest five buildings
Lusaka
Improvised human settlement
around 500,000 people. In Zambia, the informal housing areas are known as kombonis and approximately 80% of the people in the capital Lusaka are living in
Shanty_town
Suburb of Lusaka, Zambia
Chibolya is a komboni-township in Lusaka, Zambia. It was founded in 1973 and is the largest township in Lusaka Province. It is notorious for gang violence
Chibolya
Kenyan visual artist
Annabel Wanjiku, who provided inspiration. A Catholic priest from the Komboni Missionaries invited wa Thuku to teach vulnerable women in Korogocho slums
Tabitha_Wa_Thuku
Zambian author and thinker (born 1967)
This Time, Tomorrow: A Compendium of Laboured Voices from the Zambian Komboni – an anthology of poems by the late Mwange Kauseni, edited by Malama Katulwende
Malama_Katulwende
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Indian
Lock of curly hair, A girl with a Lovely hair, Beauty
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Delights in Devotion to God
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Krishna's Birth Place
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Goddess Saraswathi
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English name derived from Latin stella, STELLA means "star."
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American, Australian, Nigerian
God's Friend
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Deceitful lamps, vain brightness.
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Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional
The Distinguished; The Best; The Queen of Emperor Shah Jahan
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Tamil
Abode of Joy, Lord Shiva
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Irish
Bard.
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