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1990 Zambian coup d'état attempt
Date1 July 1990
LocationLusaka, Zambia
15°25′S 28°17′E / 15.417°S 28.283°E / -15.417; 28.283Coordinates: 15°25′S 28°17′E / 15.417°S 28.283°E / -15.417; 28.283
Result

Coup fails

Belligerents
Zambia Government of Zambia Pro-Mwamba Luchembe faction
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1990 Zambian coup d'état attempt is located in Zambia
1990 Zambian coup d'état attempt
Nexus of coup attempt in Lusaka (marked green), Zambia

The 1990 Zambian coup d'état attempt was a military coup d'état attempt that took place in Zambia on 1 July 1990. The coup lasted no more than 6 hours and took place between 3 and 9 A.M. when the coup's leader, Lieutenant Mwamba Luchembe of the Zambian Army, announced via the ZNBC (national radio station) that the military had taken over the government and he cited riots of the previous week as reasons for his action; about 27 people had died in the riots, while more than 100 were wounded. Although Lieutenant Luchembe's coup attempt against the then President Kenneth Kaunda failed, it weakened Kaunda's political power, which was already shaky after three days of rioting.[1]

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  1. Jane Perlez (1 July 1990). "Failed Zambia Coup Weakens Leader". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1990/07/01/world/failed-zambia-coup-weakens-leader.html. Retrieved 27 January 2019. 
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