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Tembo (drink)
Tembo may refer to: People * Andrew Tembo (born 1971), Zambian football midfielder * Asafu Tembo, Zambian judoka * Biggie Tembo Jr. (born 1988), Zimbabwean musician * Bruce Tembo (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer * Chris Tembo, Zambian football coach * Christon Tembo (1944–2009), Zambian politician and army commander * Dorothy Tembo (born 1961), is Zambian economist and trade and development expert * Eddie Tembo (born 1980), Zambian-born Scottish shinty player * Fwayo Tembo (born 1989), Zambian footballer * John Tembo (born 1932), Malawian politician * John Tembo Jr, Malawian diplomat * Kaitano Tembo (born 1970), Zimbabwean football defender * Kenias Tembo (born 1955), Zimbabwean long-distance runner * Lazarus Tembo, Zambian singer * Lily Tembo (1981–2009), Zambian musician, radio presenter, journalist and charity worker * Martha Tembo (born 1998), Zambian footballer * Nancy Tembo, Malawian politician * Paul Tembo (died 6 July 2001), Zambian politician * Roland tembo, character ...
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Andrew Tembo
Andrew Tembo (born 19 August 1971) is a former Zambian football midfielder. Tembo previously played 284 matches and scored 15 goals for Odense BK, having joined them in the summer of 1997 from Olympique Marseille Olympique de Marseille (, ; oc, Olimpic de Marselha, ), also known simply as Marseille or by the abbreviation OM (, ), is a French professional men's football club based in Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Founded in 1899, the club pl ..., where he had a short spell. Prior to that he played for Zamsure FC. Tembo has 35 caps for the Zambian national team. In 2012, he was selected to Odense BKs all-time top-11 "De største striber" (The greatest "stripes") by OBs fans. References External links * 1971 births Living people Zambian footballers Zambian expatriate footballers Zambia international footballers Olympique de Marseille players Odense Boldklub players Ølstykke FC players Ligue 2 players Danish Superliga players Expatriate fo ...
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Nancy Tembo
Nancy Tembo is a Malawian politician and serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Malawi Government since 2022. She is also a Member of Parliament (MP) representing Lilongwe City South West constituency in the National Assembly of the Republic of Malawi. She ran as an independent candidate after a bungled 2018 Malawi Congress Party (MCP) primary election and went on to secure a landslide victory in the 2019 Malawian general election. She was the voice of the MCP (then the main opposition party) during the Bingu wa Mutharika Presidency (2009-2012). She was detained and badly beaten along with protest leaders such as Billy Mayaya and Undule Mwakasungula during the infamous Protests on July 20, 2011 where 22 people were killed by security forces. During her first term as Member of Parliament (2004-2009), Tembo was the shadow Minister of Education, chair of the African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC)-Malawi, and served on the Public Accounts Commit ...
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Tembo The Badass Elephant
Tembo may refer to: People * Andrew Tembo (born 1971), Zambian football midfielder * Asafu Tembo, Zambian judoka * Biggie Tembo Jr. (born 1988), Zimbabwean musician * Bruce Tembo (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer * Chris Tembo, Zambian football coach * Christon Tembo (1944–2009), Zambian politician and army commander * Dorothy Tembo (born 1961), is Zambian economist and trade and development expert * Eddie Tembo (born 1980), Zambian-born Scottish shinty player * Fwayo Tembo (born 1989), Zambian footballer * John Tembo (born 1932), Malawian politician * John Tembo Jr, Malawian diplomat * Kaitano Tembo (born 1970), Zimbabwean football defender * Kenias Tembo (born 1955), Zimbabwean long-distance runner * Lazarus Tembo, Zambian singer * Lily Tembo (1981–2009), Zambian musician, radio presenter, journalist and charity worker * Martha Tembo (born 1998), Zambian footballer * Nancy Tembo, Malawian politician * Paul Tembo (died 6 July 2001), Zambian politician * Roland temb ...
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Tembo Language (other)
Tembo may refer to: * Motembo * Kitembo *Tembo dialect of Nyamwanga Mwanga, or Namwanga (Nyamwanga), is a Bantu language spoken by the Mwanga people in the Northern Province of Zambia (mainly in the districts of Isoka and Nakonde) and in Mbeya Region, Tanzania. The 2010 Zambian census found 140,000 speakers. The ...
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Palm Wine
Palm wine, known by several #Names, local names, is an alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm tree such as the Borassus, palmyra, date palms, and coconut palms. It is known by various names in different regions and is common in various parts of Africa, the Caribbean, South America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Micronesia. Palm wine production by smallholders and individual farmers may promote conservation as palm trees become a source of regular household income that may economically be worth more than the value of timber sold. Tapping The sap is extracted and collected by a tapper. Typically the sap is collected from the cut flower of the palm tree. A container is fastened to the flower stump to collect the sap. The white liquid that initially collects tends to be very sweet and non-Alcoholic beverage, alcoholic before it is fermentation (food), fermented. An alternative method is the felling of the entire tree. Where this is practised, a fi ...
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Bantu Peoples
The Bantu peoples, or Bantu, are an ethnolinguistic grouping of approximately 400 distinct ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. They are native to 24 countries spread over a vast area from Central Africa to Southeast Africa and into Southern Africa. There are several hundred Bantu languages. Depending on the definition of "language" or "dialect", it is estimated that there are between 440 and 680 distinct languages. The total number of speakers is in the hundreds of millions, ranging at roughly 350 million in the mid-2010s (roughly 30% of the population of Africa, or roughly 5% of the total world population). About 60 million speakers (2015), divided into some 200 ethnic or tribal groups, are found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo alone. The larger of the individual Bantu groups have populations of several million, e.g. the people of Rwanda and Burundi (25 million), the Bagandapeople of Uganda (10 million as of 2019), the Shona of Zimbabwe (15 million ), the Zulu of ...
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Tembo (film)
''Tembo'' is a 1951 American documentary film A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional film, motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". Bill Nichols (film critic), Bil ... which follows the travels of hunter Howard Hill through equatorial Africa. Hill produced and directed the documentary. The expedition traveled 30,000 miles as they attempted to discover a remote tribe, called the "Leopard Men". References External links * American documentary films 1951 documentary films 1951 films RKO Pictures films Documentary films about Africa 1950s English-language films 1950s American films {{US-documentary-film-stub ...
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Tembo-Aluma
Tembo-Aluma is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Malanje. See also * Communes of Angola The Communes of Angola ( pt, comunas) are Administrative division, administrative units in Angola after Municipalities of Angola, municipalities. The 163 municipalities of Angola are divided into communes. There are a total of 618 communes of Ang ... References Populated places in Malanje Province {{Angola-geo-stub ...
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Bahia De Tembo
Bahia de Tembo is a beach on a secluded bay on the Pacific coast in Oaxaca, Mexico (). It can be accessed via an unsurfaced road that exits highway 200 roughly 5 km south of the San Pedro Pochutla junction. There are currently no facilities or full-time residents at Bahia de Tembo, but fishermen from Pochutla and nearby Puerto Ángel can occasionally be found fishing for sardines and agujon at the surfline. Olive ridley sea turtle The olive ridley sea turtle (''Lepidochelys olivacea''), also known commonly as the Pacific ridley sea turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Cheloniidae. The species is the second-smallest and most abundant of all sea turtles found in th ...s lay their eggs on this beach and are frequently seen offshore. The surf and currents in the bay can be very dangerous when the tide is changing, and there have been reports of drownings in the local waters. References External links * Otro Ahogado en Playas Oaxaqueñas (Spanish Beaches of Oaxac ...
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Ziyo Tembo
Ziyo Tembo (born 30 June 1985) is a Zambian footballer who plays as a defender for the Zambia national football team. Club career On 26 July 2018, Al-Shoulla has signed Tembo for one seasons from Zanaco F.C. Zanaco FC is a Zambian football (soccer), football club based in Lusaka that plays in the Zambian Premier League, MTN/FAZ Super Division. They play their home games at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka. Zanaco Football Club was formed in 1978 as a social ... References External links * 1985 births Living people Zambian men's footballers Zambian expatriate men's footballers Zambia men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Saudi First Division League players Al-Shoulla FC players Zanaco F.C. players Zambian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Expatriate men's footballers in Saudi Arabia Zambia men's A' international footballers 2018 African Nations Championship players {{Zambia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Vera Tembo
Vera Tembo (born July 25, 1953) is a Zambian politician and member of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD). She served as the First Lady of Zambia from 1991 until her separation from her former husband, President Frederick Chiluba, in 2001. In 2006, she made her political comeback by being elected to the National Assembly of Zambia from Kasenengwa constituency. Biography Tembo was married to Frederick Chiluba, with whom she had nine children, for thirty-three years, until he announced their separation in 2000. Chiluba became President of Zambia in 1991, making Tembo the country's First Lady from 1991 until their divorce. Tembo left the State House, the presidential residence, shortly after Chiluba's announcement and moved in with family in Ndola. Their divorce became final on September 25, 2001, when an annulment was granted by a local court in Ndola after thirty-three years of marriage. Vera Tembo described the circumstances of her separation and divorce from Chiluba a ...
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Stanley Tembo
Stanley Tembo is a Zambian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo .... References External links * * * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Zambian men's footballers Zambia men's international footballers Olympic footballers for Zambia Footballers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football forwards {{Zambia-footy-bio-stub ...
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