It is their parliament, where elected members meet to represent the people and where the government is.
The African Fish Eagle is the national animal of Zambia.
The National flower of Zambia is the Bougainvillea. They are mostly purple and grow on a bush. They are small and have no fragrance.The Bougainvillea Spectabilis is the national flower of Zambia.
Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation was created in 1964.
Zambia National Commercial Bank was created in 1969.
The population of Zambia National Commercial Bank is 2,009.
Zambia National Commercial Bank's population is 900.
Zambia's national flower is the bougainvillea,
Zambia's national budget for 2014 is equivalent to K42 billion, which is expected to help create 200,000 new jobs.
Some animals of Zambia include: cheetahs, wild hogs, impalas, and zebras.
The National Assembly was formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates General. After the French Revolution the National Assembly became known as the National Constituent Assembly.
It's the Bougainvillea Spectabilis.
The number of national elections to be held in Africa in 2011 is unprecedented with 27 countries holding crucial presidential, legislative and local elections. These countries include: Benin (presidential and national assembly), Burkina Faso (local), Cameroon (presidential), Cape Verde (presidential and national assembly), Central Africa Republic (presidential and national assembly), Chad (presidential, national assembly and local), the Democratic Republic of Congo (presidential and national assembly ), Djibouti (regional and local), Egypt (presidential), Gabon (national assembly), Liberia (presidential, house of representatives and junior senators), Madagascar (presidential, national assembly and local), Mauritania (national assembly, regional and local senate), Mauritius (regional assembly), Niger (presidential), Nigeria (national assembly, presidential, state assemblies and governors), Rwanda (senate and local), Sao Tome (local and presidential), Seychelles (presidential), South Africa (local), Southern Sudan (independence referendum), Tunisia (chamber of councilors), Uganda (presidential, national assembly and local), Zambia (presidential, national assembly and local), Zimbabwe (constitutional referendum, presidential, national assembly, senate and local).