By Annabelle Liang & Peter Hoskins Business reporters Crisis-hit Pakistan has reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over $3bn (£2.4bn) of funding. The deal, which still needs to be approved by the global lender’s board, comes after an eight-month delay. The South Asian nation is facing its worst economic crisis since
Ruth Chayinda ZNBC News King Mswati III of the Kingdom of Eswatini is Friday expected in Zambia for a 3 days State Visit at the invitation of President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA. Foreign Affairs Minister STANELY KAKUBO says the visit by King MSWATI is in reciprocity to the State Visit undertaken to Eswatini by President HICHILEMA in
By Chloe Kim BBC News The Chinese balloon that crossed the continental US from Alaska to the east coast in February did not collect any information, the Pentagon says. The US “took steps to mitigate” what intelligence the suspected spy balloon could collect, officials said on Thursday. Debris collected from the balloon after it was
Brian Mwale ZNBC news President Hakainde Hichilema has called for deliberate initiatives that will create the right ecosystem for Zambia to enable food production, processing and export. President Hichilema says Zambia only uses a small portion of the 60 percent arable land available, providing the opportunity to leverage on Zambia’s land-linked position and contribute to
BBC News An MP for President Macron’s Renaissance party has told the BBC that the riots in France, in response to the police shooting of a teenager, are “out of proportion”. Natalia Pouzyreff told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that accusations of racism in the police didn’t take into account the mixed racial backgrounds of
Brian Mwale ZNBC News Zambia is to set up its maiden Liquefied Petroleum Gas -LPG- power plant which will generate up to 1-hundred Megawatts of power. The power plant will be developed through a joint venture company between Tanzania’s Taifa Gas Limited and Zambian Consortium Delta Marimba Limited. The 1-hundred million dollars investment was announced
ZNBC Staffer The 26 year old woman of Kitwe who allegedly killed two Engineering students from the Copperbelt University has been granted a K5,000 cash bail in her own recognizance with two working sureties. ESTHER APONDE’s lawyers applied for bail, when she appeared in court this morning for explanation of the charge before magistrate OSWALD
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