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  2. Absa Bank Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. ZMW:18,557,608,000 (US$734.86 million) (2020) [1] Number of employees. 792 [1] Website. www .absa .co .zm /personal. Absa Bank Zambia Plc, formerly Barclays Bank of Zambia, is a commercial bank in Zambia. It is licensed by the Bank of Zambia, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2]

  3. Football Association of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .faz .co .zm. The Football Association of Zambia is the governing body of association football in Zambia [1] founded in 1929 and based at the "Football House" on Alick Nkhata Road in Lusaka, the country's capital. Affiliated to CAF and FIFA in 1964 [2] and COSAFA in 1997, it organizes the local league and the country's national team.

  4. Absa Group - Wikipedia

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    Absa Group Limited ( JSE: ABG [1] ), commonly known simply as Absa and formerly the Amalgamated Banks of South Africa ( ABSA) until 2005 and Barclays Africa Group Limited until 2018, is a multinational banking and financial services conglomerate based in Johannesburg, South Africa and listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

  5. Bank of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Zambia has fourteen departments: Banking, Currency and Payment Systems, Bank Supervision, Board Services, Economics, Finance, Financial Markets, Human Resources, Information and Communication Technology, Internal Audit, Legal Services, Non-Bank Financial Institution Supervision, Procurement and Maintenance Services, Strategy and ...

  6. 2021–22 Zambia Super League - Wikipedia

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    Indeni 0–5 Dynamos. (10 April 2022) Highest scoring. Buffaloes 2–5 Rangers. (20 April 2022) ← 2020–21. 2022–23 →. The 2021–22 Zambia Super League, known as the MTN / FAZ Super Division for sponsorship purposes, was the 61st season of the top-tier football league of Zambia which ran from 11 September 2021 to 8 May 2022. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Zambia national under-17 football team - Wikipedia

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    The Zambia National U-17 Football team is the U-17 football team for Zambia founded in 1929. [1] The team, also known as the Junior Chipolpolo, represents the country in international under-17 matches and is controlled by the Football Association of Zambia. In 2016, they were disqualified from the 2016 COSAFA Under-17 Championship because two ...

  8. ABSA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The ABSA Cup, formerly the Barclays Cup, is the current branding for an association football cup competition launched in 2007 by the Football Association of Zambia. [2] [3] [4] Participants are decided half-way through current season (match day 17) [5] and are picked from the two highest divisions in Zambia.

  9. Absa Bank - Wikipedia

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    Absa Bank Limited is a 100 percent subsidiary of Absa Group Limited, the Pan African financial services conglomerate headquartered in South Africa, with subsidiaries in 12 African countries, whose total assets exceeded US$91 billion as at October 2019.