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  1. May 23, 2021 · Birth and early life. Born Kenneth David Kaunda on April 28, 1924, in Chinsali, Northern Rhodesia (modern-day Zambia), this future president of Zambia grew up with seven siblings. Kenneth Kaunda’s parents were Reverend David Kaunda and Helen Kaunda. Both his parents were educated and respected people in the Bemba community in northern Zambia.

  2. The First President of Zambia has Died. Kenneth David Kaunda, the first president of Zambia, died 17 June 2021 aged 97. As he was Zambia’s first president, in office from 24 October 1964 to 2 November 1991, many are seeking to evaluate his legacy. Kenneth Kaunda, or KK, as he was generally referred to, was born in Chinsali, Northern Rhodesia ...

  3. Kaunda came to prominence in 1959–60 in the movement to stop Britain from establishing a federation of North and South Rhodesia and Nyasaland. As the first president of independent Zambia, he helped avert a civil war in the late 1960s but ended up imposing single-party rule.

  4. May 21, 2021 · First president of Zambia. Two years later, in 1964, Kaunda led the UNIP to a landslide victory by winning 55 of the 75 seats in parliament. With a comfortable parliamentary majority, Kaunda remained focus on securing Zambia’s independence. That dream was finally realized on October 24, 1964, when Zambia became independent.

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  6. Jun 18, 2021 · Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s founding president who has died aged 97, was a towering figure of African ...

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  7. From the time he became President until his fall from power in 1991, Kaunda ruled under emergency powers, eventually banning all parties except his own United National Independence Party. While president, he dealt in autocratic fashion with severe economic problems and challenges to his power, aligning his country against the West and ...

  8. Jul 2, 2021 · Mark C. Storella. Zambia’s founding president, Kenneth David Kaunda, passed away June 17 at age 97. He was a remarkable leader, the last surviving lion of African independence, and—despite some serious lapses—an example of political courage from whom leaders around the world can still learn. President Kaunda also had strong ties to Boston ...

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