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Kenneth Kaunda was the first President of Zambia and a key figure in the struggle for African independence. As a passionate advocate for human rights and social justice, Kaunda played a crucial role in leading his country to freedom from colonial rule. His leadership promoted peace, unity, and the welfare of all Zambians, making him an influential figure in African politics. Kaunda's commitment to justice and equality inspires leaders today to fight for the rights of the oppressed, demonstrating the power of resilience and the importance of national self-determination in creating a better future.
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"The power which establishes a state is violence; the power which maintains it is violence; the power which eventually overthrows it is violence."

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"The inability of those in power to still the voices of their own consciences is the great force leading to change."

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"Ambition never comes to an end."

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