Noun
a member of a Bantu people in southeastern Congo
Source: WordNet1991–2001: MMD and Frederick Chiluba By the end of Chiluba's first term as president (1996), the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands. Source: Internet
As President Chiluba began his second term in 1997, the opposition continued to reject the results of the election amid international efforts to encourage the MMD and the opposition to resolve their differences through dialogue. Source: Internet
Following mounting pressure from the Bretton Woods institutions, former trade unionist turned politician Frederick Chiluba would embark on an ambitious structural adjustment programme (SAP) to resuscitate the ailing economy. Source: Internet
If there are people who should be questioned about privatization of state assets it is the MMD government of Frederick Chiluba of which Edith ‘legana sausage’ was a part. Source: Internet
In 1998, Chiluba accused Dr. Kaunda of trying to unseat him and had him imprisoned. Source: Internet
Mwanawasa's early zeal to root out corruption also waned somewhat, with key witnesses in the Chiluba trial leaving the country. Source: Internet