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Mtendere

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Mtendere, formerly known as Chainama Hills, is a township of Lusaka, Zambia, founded in 1967. The name means "Peace"in the native language.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hansen, Karen Tranberg (1996). "Gender, Generation, and Access to Housing in Zambia". In Schlyter, Ann (ed.). A Place to Live: Gender Research on Housing in Africa. Nordic Africa Institute. pp. 127–44. ISBN 9789171063885.