By Hannock Kasama Freedom of expression in ZAMBIA has registered a positive outlook according to the 2023 FOX Report- ZAMBIA, launched in LUSAKA today. The report is annually produced by the Media Institute of Southern Africa -MISA ZAMBIA, Chapter One Foundation, Open Spaces ZAMBIA, ZAMBIA National Women’s Lobby and other civil society organisations. Presenting the
By Mwila Nsofu Construction works on the 142-metre Luanginga Bridge in Kalabo District – Western Province are now complete. Road Development Agency -RDA- Acting Communications Manager, ANTHONY MULOWA has confirmed that the works have been completed. And Mr. MULOWA said works on the 1.8 kilometre embankment connecting the next bridge across the Silanda River has
By Mwila Nsofu President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA will today travel to Dubai, United Arab Emirates to attend the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change –UNFCCC- High Level Segment for Heads of State and Government. The Summit which is scheduled for December 1st and 2nd 2023 is the 28th meeting of the Conference of Parties -COP28-
By Chansa Kunda The Copper Queens will today take on Angola in the first leg encounter of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations -WAFCON- qualifier. The game is set to kick off at 17:00 hours Central African time at the 22 June Stadium in Luanda Angola. This will be the second meeting between the
(BBC) Kenya’s parliament has banned the wearing of a suit, named after the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, within the building. Speaker of Parliament Moses Wetangula said Kaunda suits, as well as traditional African clothes, were not welcome. Kenyan President William Ruto often wears them on official occasions. This has made the Kaunda suit –
By Paul Shalala Zambia’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea ANDREW BANDA has praised the Korean Government for its decision to host the 2024 Korea-Africa Summit. Mr. BANDA says the hosting of the summit will open new frontiers of trade between Africa and Korea which currently stands at an estimated market size of US$3.5-trillion. He
(BBC) President Cyril Ramaphosa has told South Africans they could learn a thing or two about supporting their own government from Chinese people. “Everyone must be a messenger. We must be like China. In China nearly everyone is a messenger – every Chinese is a messenger for their country, they never badmouth their own country.
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