The famous KK: Zambia's first president dies at age 96

Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first president and key figures in the struggle for Independence, has died at 97 years of age, his family has confirmed. Theunda had been admitted to one hospital in the capital, Lusakas, on Monday after suffering pneumonia. His advisors said there wasn't no Ovid-19. In the years [...]
Theunda had been admitted to one hospital in the capital, Lusakas, on Monday after suffering pneumonia. His advisors said there wasn't no Ovid-19.
In the years "50, Kunda had been a key figure in what was then the Northern Rhodes Independence Movement from Britain, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
He became president after independence in 1964.
As part of left party U n The NIP, Kunda later led the country for decades to a one-party rule.
He then withdrew after losing his election in pluralism in 1991.
The people's Kanunda as the KK was a major supporter of efforts to end apart.
I was sad to inform you that we lost Mzee,” said Kaunda's son, Cambarage. /Periscope











