oundation of mutual respect, shared values and an unshakable commitment to democracy and development. President Lungu said the two countries have shown strong commitment to working together to achieve progress in regional economic integration, peace security and stability. The President was speaking during a state banquet hosted in honour of the visiting Rwandan President Paul
THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has urged the American business community to support the push for the continental free trade area (CFTA) in order to benefit from increased intra-regional trade from Africa. In 2012, African Union (AU) leaders endorsed a plan to set up CFTA by 2017 which will be a
GOVERNMENT, in partnership with Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS), has embarked on the construction of a boarding secondary school in Kasama in Northern Province at a cost of US $1.5 million to enable more youth to acquire education to effectively contribute to national development. And Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Development Ronald Chitotela says
GETHSMANE MWIZABI, Ndola IN an effort to grow the fund further, the Workers’ Compensation Fund Control Board (WCFCB) has embarked on robust project of constructing 50 housing units in Kalumbila district. The project began last year and so far, great progress has been made. WCFCB and Kalumbila town development corporation have worked tirelessly over a
HONE SIAME, Lusaka VISITING Rwandan President Paul Kagame has hailed Zambia’s political stability, which he said has made it a safe haven for refugees and other foreigners. Speaking during bilateral talks with President Lungu at State House in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Kagame said the Rwandan government would always be indebted to Zambia for accommodating many
BENEDICT TEMBO, Mfuwe BEING conferred with the 2016 National Geographic (NGS)’s World Legacy Award has elated the Bushcamp Company which runs the Mfuwe Lodge in Mambwe district in the Luangwa Valley. “We were obviously extremely honoured to win this award, and to be recognised internationally for our efforts to use tourism to improve the lives
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka ZANACO Plc says the bank is optimistic about the future of the Zambian economy and will continue providing financial support to agriculture, small and medium entrepreneurs, and other key sectors that are driving the country forward. In November 2015, the Zambian economy experienced some turbulence with the Kwacha depreciating to over K13.00
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