kaunda

IPA: kˈɔndʌ

noun

  • statesman who led northern rhodesia to full independence as zambia in 1964 and served as zambia's first president (born in 1924)

Examples of "kaunda" in Sentences

  • Kaunda faced one coup attempt in 1990.
  • Kaunda was not pleased with this development.
  • The state of emergency gave Kaunda absolute power.
  • UNIP and Kaunda's autocracy during the Second Republic.
  • It's not NPOV to call Mugabe a statesman and Kaunda a dictator.
  • These extensive protests made Kaunda realise the need for reform.
  • Kaunda was often forced to back pedal and reinstate the subsidies.
  • The experience of imprisonment had a radicalizing impact on Kaunda.
  • Chiluba attempted to deport Kaunda on the grounds that he was a Malawian.
  • Chiluba later attempted to deport Kaunda on the grounds that he was a Malawian.
  • Paramilitary police armed with ak-47 assault rifles took former president kenneth kaunda into custody on christmas morning after surrounding his house for nearly three hours.

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