Why There Are No Tribal Clubs In Zambia

By Punch Chama An East African colleague recently asked me why he didn’t see any clubs in Zambia linked towards tribes or regions as is commonly seen across many African leagues. It’s true that across African leagues these type of clubs are found everywhere with a few exceptions. Zambia being one of them. For the

England Manager Southgate raises funds to construct sports facilities in Zambia

A number of important UK sport figures including England Manager Gareth Southgate have joined together with organisations and Wallace Group Universities to raise money for the construction of sport facilities in Zambia. Others are Olympians Adam Peaty and Mel Marshall and participated in a netball shootout last week to kick off the #Zambia5050 campaign, which

World Bank approves $32.80 million project to improve livelihoods in Zambia

A $32.80 million grant has been approved by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors which will help improve livelihoods in the Eastern Province of Zambia. Specifically, the grant – which was approved on Thursday 4 May – will improve the livelihoods of an estimated 214,955 people in addition to reducing deforestation and unsustainable agricultural

NRFA targets over K500m from toll plazas

ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka THE National Road Fund Agency (NRFA) anticipates to exceed the targeted K500 million this year from toll plazas, ports of entry and weighbridges due to the completion of  more tolling infrastructure and adjustments in fees. This is against last year’s collection of K465 million, NRFA public relations manager Alphonsius Hamachila said in

ZABS Seized good in Pictures

The Products that were seized when Zambia Bureau of Standards inspectors conducted a routine market surveillance and inspection on 4th May 2017 and found assorted expired drinks which were valued at K81, 677.00 as earlier reported by Lusaka times are in the Pictures. And the products that were seized include 811 cases of Mirinda flavoured

Tourism Minister in Mandrid in bid to help increase tourist arrivals in Zambia

Tourism and Arts Minister Charles Banda is today expected to co-chair the 105th United Nationals World Tourism (UNWTO) Executive Council meeting. The minister is in Madrid Spain in an effort to contribute to efforts being made towards increasing numbers of international tourist arrivals to Zambia and achieves the vision of making Zambia to be among
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