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The Children are Safe - Zambia Police

The Zambia Police Service has said that children
are safe in times of violence.
Police spokesman, Chrispine Kapela said this in an interview with Z-Kids News@5 recently.
Kapela said this after cases of violence or fighting and throwing of stones were reported.
Some of the cases of violence happened during the tripartite elections in Zambia.
Kapela said the Police are still there to make sure that people do not break things or throw stones at innocent people.
Kapela also warned the children to stay away from violent activities.
He said children who involve themselves in violent activities will grow up to be bad adults.
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What i’s for Independence?
With the Independence Day celebrations just a few days away, many children are interested to know why this day is so special.
Some of them went out to the museum to learn more about Zambia’s independence.
Other children, at Baobab School, celebrated independence earlier with dances, poems and plays.
Now here are a few things that you need to know about Zambia’s independence.
Zambia got its independence on October 24, 1964, from the British Government.
This was after a struggle or a fight with the British.

The first president of Zambia was Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, shown below.

The second president was Dr. Frederick Chiluba.

The current president is Levy Mwanawasa.

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