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A few months later, he was killed by armed intruders at his home in the affluent area of Ibex Hill in Lusaka. The police announced that he was the victim of a robbery and the five armed criminals were shot dead in a police action to arrest them. However, there was speculation that his murder occurred
187:, published by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, as the second best finance minister in the world. He oversaw a program of privatization, which was one of the most radical in Africa, until his dismissal by Chiluba in March 1998 due to political differences. 243: 238: 172: 248: 153: 157: 116: 50: 97: 46: 69: 176: 253: 233: 35: 76: 54: 39: 149: 83: 179:. In these roles, he was largely responsible for the dismantling of the established policies of President 65: 228: 223: 160:(MMD) for a seat in Parliament, winning the Munali constituency with 82 percent of the vote against 191:
in a context of trade in arms and drug-smuggling by leading politicians such as Vice President
168: 90: 196: 192: 180: 217: 145: 161: 183:'s socialist planned economy. In 1994 he was nominated by the financial magazine 24: 208: 133: 18: 175:. Following a cabinet reshuffle in 1993 he was appointed as 171:
as President of Zambia in 1991, Penza was appointed
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