
ARTICLE 15366
Honeymoon of Church, State over in 'Christian' Zambia

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 In November, 1991, the streets of Lusaka, Ndola, and Kitwe, Zambia's major cities, were filled with jubilant crowds celebrating the election of the hitherto little-known 48-year-old trade unionist Frederick Chiluba against Kenneth Kaunda, 68, who had ruled this Central African country of 8 million single-handedly for 27 years.

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