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Lusaka, Zambia - International investor and business advisor Jan Koivu has called on the Zambian government to reduce bureaucratic hurdles ...
Zambia’s energy regulator approved the construction of a high-voltage transmission line to link its copper rich North-Western province to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The $270-million ...
In sunny Zambia, fewer than 6% of rural people have access to electricity, leaving over 94% in darkness. Zambia could tap into solar power to light up its rural areas, but this potential has yet ...
Malaria, HIV and TB treatment will become scarcer as a result of the US's decision Zambia says it has acted to halt the "systematic theft" of medical donations, after the US announced it was ...
Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe says envoys should not address the government through the press Zambia's foreign minister has warned diplomats against interfering in the country's affairs ...
Lusaka, Zambia: Mr. Nigel Clarke, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement at the conclusion of his visit to Zambia from May 4-6: “I would ...
LUSAKA - The United States said it would cut $50 million in annual aid to Zambia's health sector because the government had failed to stop "systemic theft" of donated medicines and medical supplies.
The United States will reduce its annual medical funding to Zambia by $50 million due to the Zambian government's inadequate response to the theft and sale of donated drugs. Ambassador Michael ...
OCP Africa, a subsidiary of OCP Nutricrops, and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) of Zambia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore new avenues for collaboration in ...