Nakonde is a town in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, on the border with Tanzania. It is at the northern end of Zambia's Great North Road (T2 Road). It is the principal commercial and political headquarters of Nakonde District and the district headquarters are located here.[1]
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Nakonde is a town in the Muchinga Province of Zambia, on the border with Tanzania. It is at the northern end of Zambia's Great North Road (T2 Road). It...
Nakonde District (Swahili: Wilaya ya Nakonde) is a district of Zambia, located in Muchinga Province. The capital lies at Nakonde. The district borders...
country of Zambia. Once you are in Tunduma, you can enter the town of Nakonde, in Zambia either on foot or other means of transportation. Citypopulation...
authority due to incidents of political violence in the Lusaka, Mpulungu, Nakonde and Namwala districts, Hichilema and Nalumango were elected President-Elect...
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...
As there are no fueling stations near Muyombe, except for in Lundazi, Nakonde, or Rhumpi (Malawi). The Luangwa River, the major river of eastern Zambia...
Kanchibiya District Lavushimanda District Mafinga District Mpika District Nakonde District Shiwang'andu District Northern Province is composed of 12 districts...
transferred from the Eastern Province, and the Chinsali, Isoka, Mpika, and Nakonde Districts were transferred from the Northern Province. In 2013, Mafinga...
National Development from campaigning in Lusaka, Mpulungu, Namwala and Nakonde due to political violence. The Commission also banned all roadshows across...
cross the border into Zambia. The Tazara enters northeastern Zambia in the Nakonde District, in the Muchinga Province, and heads southwest to Kasama. It then...
independence in 1964. The new name was derived from the Zambezi river. Fife → Nakonde pre-independence Balovale → Zambezi Bancroft → Chililabombwe (1967) Fort...
that day. Voting did not take place in two constituencies (Magoye and Nakonde) on polling day due to deaths of candidates, and the elected member for...