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Kenneth Kaunda
Statesman
Born:
Apr 28
,
1924
AIDS
Been
Fight
Great
Own
Power
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I fight AIDS because it's a killer disease, destroys the human race in all fields.
Kenneth Kaunda
Fight
AIDS
Killer
Destroys
Because
Disease
Human
Fields
Race
Human Race
The power which establishes a state is violence; the power which maintains it is violence; the power which eventually overthrows it is violence.
Kenneth Kaunda
Power
State
Which
Eventually
Violence
It would have been disastrous for Zambia if we had gone multi-party because these parties would have been used by those opposed to Zambia's participation in the freedom struggle.
Kenneth Kaunda
Freedom
Struggle
Gone
Those
Would
Had
Participation
Disastrous
Parties
Because
Opposed
Been
Used
The inability of those in power to still the voices of their own consciences is the great force leading to change.
Kenneth Kaunda
Great
Change
Power
Own
Those
Voices
Leading
Force
Still
Inability
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