Under
Kaunda's reign, the Zambian economy disintegrated.
It was not, however, the gap between his professed idealism and his actual politics that brought
Kaunda down - after all, any number of governments have survived telling more risible lies.
In the 76th minute, Jwaneng Galaxy scored from a corner kick after the Sharps defence failed to clear
Kaunda's powerless header.
(33) In 1958, young nationalists including Kenneth
Kaunda, Sikota Wina, and Simon Kapwepwe joined the NRANC.
Kaunda was one of the high profile dignitaries at Nelson Mandela's remembrance memorial, which strangely, current Zambian president Michael Sata, despite being the only head of state to declare a 7-day state of mourning for Mandela, in Zambia, did not himself attend.
Courage and inner decisiveness, as he fought for justice, equality and freedom for all," said
Kaunda during a meeting with Indian Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari here.
Winning one hundred and fifty seats to
Kaunda's twenty six in the National Assembly, the new president was widely expected to make a positive and lasting change for the good of Zambia.
The police had been looking for Mr Basil
Kaunda after the woman was found unconscious in a pool of blood near Ramba trading centre.
The students accused principal Samuel
Kaunda, who has been at the school for two years, of running down the institution.
Galaxy midfielder, Olebogeng Malebye, who came on as a substitute, broke the ice on the 37th minute with a crafty goal after receiving a pass from plucky striker Patrick
Kaunda.
Lord (David) Steel of Aikwood, who succeeded him as party leader, said: "He had a genuine sympathy for the underprivileged - whether in his beloved North Devon where his first campaign was for 'mains, drains and a little bit of light' or in Africa, where he was a resolute fighter against apartheid and became a respected friend of people like President
Kaunda of Zambia."
1964 President
Kaunda takes Zambia power: Zambia had gained independence from Britain.
Interacting with visiting Indian Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari and the Indian delegation, 85-year-old
Kaunda said: "Our relations have continued to grow from strength to strength.
When presidents Kenneth
Kaunda of Zambia and Mwalimu Julius Nyerere of Tanzania courted the West for help to build a railway line between their two countries, they said it was not a feasible project and could not possibly be sustained by the Africans.