May 18
Zambia: Hichilema's Press Conference Expectations
ON Thursday, April 27, 2023, exactly 21 days to the day, President Hakainde Hichilema publicly castigated some of his ministers and other senior Government officials for the sloppy… Read more »
Africa: Rigidities Hindering Intra-Africa Trade Should Go
On May 11, 2023, Invest Africa organised the Africa Debate aimed at catalysing Africa's trade potential. Read more »
May 08
Zambia: National Housing Authority Targets 10,500 'Rent-to-Own' Housing Units
The National Housing Authority (NHA) is targeting to build 10, 500 houses across the country under the rent-to-own housing scheme starting this year. Read more »
Zambia: When Victims of Abuse and Violence Stay
ATTEMPTING to leave an abuser is dangerous, a survivor of abuse shared how she felt trapped in an abusive relationship which she finally managed to leave. Read more »
May 04
Zambia: Does Immunity Enjoyed By Former President Extend to His Family?
Can law enforcement officers conduct a search at the residence of a former president without having their immunity lifted? Read more »
April 06
Zambia: Illegal Fuel Vending Continues to Cause Headaches
ILLEGAL fuel vending has continued to be rampant countrywide especially along major highways. Read more »
March 18
Zambia: Tralard Project Deepens, Widens Lunga Waterways
Lunga district, located in Luapula province, has long faced the challenge of using narrow and shallow water channels for transportation. Read more »
March 16
Africa: Africa Can Feed Itself, the World
The Africa Food Summit which was held in Dakar, Senegal, recently, highlighted various issues such as the importance of investing in agriculture, arresting soaring inflation in… Read more »
March 01
Zambia: Kabwe Scales Up Measures to Prevent Cholera Outbreak
The Kabwe Municipal Council (KMC) public health department has intensified the inspection of food as it continues closing the gates of a possible outbreak of cholera in the… Read more »
Zambia: Skilled Miners Critical to Meeting Production Targets
Skilled miners are critical to Zambia meeting the annual copper production of three million tonnes in the next 10 years. Read more »
Zambia: Private Sector Vital in Addressing Power Deficits
As the country aspires for the ambitious target of reaching three million tonnes of copper production per annum in the next 10 years, sharp increase in investments in alternative… Read more »
Zambia: Unity Garments Commissions U.S.$10 Million Plant in Ndola
NDOLA, once known as the industrial and commercial hub of Zambia, looks set to regain its lost glory and contribute to the economic transformation of the Copperbelt Province and… Read more »
Zambia: Increased Demand for Battery Metals
As we continue looking at the mooted electric vehicle (EV) battery project between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), today will focus on EV-related trending issues… Read more »
February 28
Zambia: Fight Against Corruption Given Full Meaning Under New Dawn
The fight against corruption has for many years failed to yield results in Zambia, with the most gains recorded under President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa's New Deal government when he… Read more »
February 27
Zambia: Now Trucks Choke Ndola-Sakania Road
THE Ndola-Sakania road has become the latest road that has been choked with marooned trucks in transit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) through the Sakania border post. Read more »
February 16
Zambia: Importance of Understanding Labour Laws
BARELY a day passes without hearing of workers, especially those working in factories and industries, protesting over low wages and poor conditions of service. Read more »
February 15
Zambia: Producing Millet As Cash Crop
The production levels of millet are declining in many countries including Zambia despite its potential to address food and nutritional security as well as to generate incomes. Read more »
Zambia: Resuscitated Kawambwa Tea Helping Spur Economy
THE revival of the once defunct Kawambwa Tea Company is helping the country become self-sufficient in tea beverages while creating the much needed economic survival of the rural… Read more »
February 10
Zambia: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children
IN today's article, we will be closing off on the series of the type of mental health issues that children may suffer from. Read more »
Zambia: Addressing Challenges in Zambia's Correctional Centres
It is clear that African prisons face a host of challenges, including discrepancies of good governance, funding, and other resources. Read more »
January 30
Zambia: Calls For Konkola Copper Mines Boost Intensify
THE contentious issues surrounding Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) have triggered varying concerns, as rallying calls for Vedanta Resources Limited to return to the giant mining firm… Read more »
Zambia: New Dawn Govt Works On Enhancing Job Opportunities for All
It is not a nice feeling to be jobless. Read more »
January 25
Zambia: IMF Boss' Historic Trip to Zambia
INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has been in Zambia since Sunday on her official visit under the theme, "Building a more resilient and… Read more »
January 23
Zambia: IMF MD Kristalina Georgieva in Zambia to Discuss Debt and Economic Support
ZAMBIA has been a member of the 79-year-old International Monetary Fund (IMF) since 1965, a year after the dawn of the southern African country's political independence. Read more »
January 08
Zambia: 'Mask Up, It's Serious'
A LEADING authority on COVID-19 in Zambia says even in the absence of a mandatory Government pronouncement, the public must be encouraged to wear face masks. Read more »