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  Kaunda, Kenneth
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NameKenneth Kaunda
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Born April 28, 1924
DiedJune 17, 2021 (97 years)
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Jun 17, 2021 01:06pm
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InfoKenneth David Kaunda was the first President of Zambia (1964 - 1991).

He was a teacher and Headmaster at Lubwa School from 1943 to 1947. He became secretary of the Northern Rhodesia African Congress in 1950 and was promoted to Secretary-General in 1953 when the organization was renamed the African National Congress (ANC). He broke from the ANC and formed the Zambia African National Congress (ZANC) in 1958. ZANC was banned in 1959 and Kaunda was arrested and imprisoned for a few months.

On his release he was made President of the newly formed United National Independence Party (UNIP). Kaunda ran as a UNIP candidate during the 1962 elections. As Minister of Local Government and Social Welfare, Kaunda established himself as the most influential African in the government.

Following an electoral victory for the UNIP, Kaunda became prime minister on January 22, 1964. The British government, tired of civil disobedience, granted Zambia its independence on October 24, 1964, and Kaunda then became president.

Becoming increasingly intolerant of opposition, Kaunda banned all parties except the UNIP following violence during the 1968 elections. In 1972, he made Zambia a one-party state.

His policies made Zambia increasingly dependent on revenues from copper exports. By the mid-1980s, Kaunda's government had lost a great deal of public support due to corruption and an economic downturn. Pressure for a return to multiparty politics increased and Kaunda yielded and called for multiparty elections in 1991, in which the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) won. Kaunda left office with the inauguration of MMD leader Frederick Chiluba as president on November 2, 1991.

Chiluba had the constitution amended to prevent Kaunda from contesting the next elections in 1996, and Kaunda retired from politics after he was accused of involvement in a failed 1997 coup attempt.


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FAMILY
Wife Betty Kaunda 00, 1946-Sep 19, 2012
Son Tilyenji Kaunda 1954-

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  10/31/1991 Zambia President Lost 24.24% (-51.53%)
  07/27/1987 OAU Chairman Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/01/1983 Zambia President Won 95.38% (+90.76%)
  12/12/1978 Zambia President Won 80.74% (+61.49%)
  12/05/1973 Zambia President Won 88.83% (+77.65%)
  09/10/1970 NAM Chairman Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  09/01/1970 OAU Chairman Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/19/1968 Zambia President Won 81.82% (+63.63%)
  01/22/1964 Zambia Prime Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
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