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Is Kafue really a province? It is referenced to as "Zambias tenth province", as it really wasnt one. I have only found one web source on the matter (after a quick search): www.visitzambia.co.zm. It states:
Should this province really be listed if it isnt "real"? There should be some kind of explanation at least.
-- Screensaver 21:45, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Well, it seems as though this is one of those "Copy & Paste" Articles, as it is written in the article that "There are nine councils in the province, each of which is headed by an elected representative, called councilor" in the Introduction and in the "Administration" section, meanwhile this article is not meant to talk about "one province"; It is meant to talk about all 10 of them! It is clear that this information was simply copied from one of the "Provinces of Zambia" articles (maybe Central Province) without having a grammar check or even confirming if the information is explained properly! Also, this is supposed to be an article which is "edited every time new information is available" (i.e. "When new districts are created" or "When there is a change in Provincial Ministers"). Since Zambia has had a habit of editing its geographical map frequently since 2011, years (i.e. "as of 2018") need to be mentioned next to each detail such as Population and Area. So, this article as several issues & we need to see how we can fix them. For starters, I have edited "the number of districts each province has". Chils Kemptonian ( talk) 22:31, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
Muchinga province headquarters 45.215.255.160 ( talk) 19:04, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
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Is Kafue really a province? It is referenced to as "Zambias tenth province", as it really wasnt one. I have only found one web source on the matter (after a quick search): www.visitzambia.co.zm. It states:
Should this province really be listed if it isnt "real"? There should be some kind of explanation at least.
-- Screensaver 21:45, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Well, it seems as though this is one of those "Copy & Paste" Articles, as it is written in the article that "There are nine councils in the province, each of which is headed by an elected representative, called councilor" in the Introduction and in the "Administration" section, meanwhile this article is not meant to talk about "one province"; It is meant to talk about all 10 of them! It is clear that this information was simply copied from one of the "Provinces of Zambia" articles (maybe Central Province) without having a grammar check or even confirming if the information is explained properly! Also, this is supposed to be an article which is "edited every time new information is available" (i.e. "When new districts are created" or "When there is a change in Provincial Ministers"). Since Zambia has had a habit of editing its geographical map frequently since 2011, years (i.e. "as of 2018") need to be mentioned next to each detail such as Population and Area. So, this article as several issues & we need to see how we can fix them. For starters, I have edited "the number of districts each province has". Chils Kemptonian ( talk) 22:31, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
Muchinga province headquarters 45.215.255.160 ( talk) 19:04, 5 September 2022 (UTC)