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Zambia’s parliament should get back on the drafting table and ensure that the two new laws are aligned with regional and international human rights standards, including the African Charter on Human ...
Zambia’s recovery is gaining pace, with growth set to strengthen in 2025. Sustaining progress in a volatile environment requires stronger buffers and accelerated structural reform implementation.
US ambassador to Zambia called a press conference to reveal a $50 million (€45 million) cut in health aid to the African country over alleged corruption.
Zambia's foreign minister has warned diplomats against interfering in the country's affairs, days after the US ambassador raised concerns about the "systematic theft" of drugs donated to the ...
The United States said it was pulling the plug on millions of dollars' worth of aid to Zambia's health sector after the country failed to tackle 'systematic' theft of much needed medicines. The US ...
Zambia’s struggle with corruption in the early 2000s and its heavy reliance on copper exports made attracting foreign direct investment challenging. China’s readiness to engage in this difficult ...
The United States will cut $50 million in aid a year to the southern African country of Zambia because of the “systematic” theft of medicines and medical products the money paid for ...
The Private Schools Association of Malawi (PRISAM) has launched a nationwide mock examination exercise for its member secondary schools, aiming to bolster student preparedness ahead of this year's ...
The United Nations World Food Programme welcomes a contribution of EUR 500,000 from the Government of Finland to strengthen Zambia’s national school meals programme.The one-year initiative will ...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of EUR 500,000 from the Government of Finland to strengthen Zambia's national school meals programme. The one-year initiative ...
04/11/2025 April 11, 2025. Zambia gets 90% of its electricity from rewewables - mostly hydropower from the mighty Kariba Dam. But droughts have sent the country spiraling into an energy crisis.
Key Club volunteer Aspen Hess lends a hand during a stimulation class for children under age 2 and their caregivers at the UNICEF-supported Kasunbanya Early Childhood Education Insaka (Hub) in ...