Districts of Zambia
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The provinces of Zambia are divided into 72 districts.
Article 109 in part VIII of the constitution of Zambia deals with local government. However, it only states that there should be some form of local government, and that it should be based on democratically elected councils on the basis of universal adult suffrage.[1]
The districts are listed below, by province:
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[edit] Central Province
- Chibombo
- Kabwe
- Kapiri Mposhi
- Mkushi
- Mumbwa
- Serenje
[edit] Copperbelt Province
[edit] Eastern Province
[edit] Luapula Province
[edit] Lusaka Province
[edit] North-Western Province
- Chavuma
- Kabompo
- Kasempa
- Mufumbwe
- Mwinilunga
- Solwezi
- Zambezi
[edit] Northern Province
[edit] Southern Province
- Choma
- Gwembe
- Itezhi-Tezhi
- Kalomo
- Kazungula
- Livingstone
- Mazabuka
- Monze
- Namwala
- Siavonga
- Sinazongwe
[edit] Western Province
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Zambia Desktop Mapping Tools for Microsoft Office by Andy Lyons.
[edit] References
- ^ Constitution of Zambia (1996). The Zambian - Gateway to Zambia. Retrieved on October 22, 2006.