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Ali Simbule was born on 1935 in Zambia, is a politician. Discover Ali Simbule's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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1980

In 1980, Simbule was sentenced to 18 months of hard labor for illegal possession of emeralds.

1973

From 1973 to 1980, he was Secretary General of the United National Independence Party.

1971

On 25 January 1971, Ugandan rebel Idi Amin forced the then-president of Uganda Milton Obote with M4 Sherman tanks into exile to Tanzania, under the protection of Julius Nyerere. Thus, the two critics of British policy within the Commonwealth of Nations in southern Africa were pushed into the defensive. On January 26, 1971, Simbule declared that the words of the first Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda were considered the joke of the day.

1970

In 1970, he became the Minister of State for Women and Youth.

1969

On April 25, 1969, he was received by Léopold Sédar Senghor as the first Zambian High Commissioner (Commonwealth) in Senegal.

In 1969, he was a Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of National Guidance and engaged in the Zambian Library.

1968

From 1968 to 1972, he was also the first Zambian ambassador in Abidjan (Ivory Coast), based in Dakar.

1967

On July 7, 1967, Colonel John Hugo brought him to Buckingham Palace, where Elizabeth II received his Letter of commission.

1966

On January 13, 1966, at the Ministerial Conference of the Commonwealth in Lagos, sanctions against the regime at Sailsbury were discussed. Harold Wilson pictorially described expectations of already decided sanctions against Rhodesia, such as a Petrol embargo. The sanctions would be increasingly biting.

1965

On January 7, 1965 he was accredited as a High Commissioner in Daressalam. In April 1966 the British government gave the Agrément to the Zambian government, stating that Simbule would be received as High commissioner (Commonwealth) in London, making him the senior Zambian diplomat to England. On July 21, 1966, he was accredited by Ugandan president Milton Obote as High commissioner (Commonwealth) in Kampala (Uganda).

1935

Simbule was born in 1935. He studied at the University of Oxford.