By Masauso Mkwayaya United Party for National Development-UPND- Secretary General BATUKE IMENDA has thanked the Chinese Communist Party-CCP for its efforts to strengthen relations with Zambia’s ruling party. Mr. IMENDA says the UPND wants to learn from the CCP because it is experienced and one of the largest political parties in the world. He has
By Wilson Mulinda The Global Forum has commenced the induction of Zambia with the aim of helping the country to implement the international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes. Zambia in January 2024 became the 171st country globally and the 39th in Africa to join the global forum and will benefit
By Rosemary Kamanga Zambia will this year host the United Nations World Tourism Organisation-UNWTO Summit in Livingstone. The Summit will focus on branding Africa. And, Zambia Tourism Agency -ZTA Chief Executive Officer MATONGO MATAMWANDI is confident that Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation-ZNBC – will help the Agency achieve its goals in the tourism sector. Mr MATAMWANDI
By Tevarai Dzeka President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has arrived on the Copperbelt for his four day working visit. The Presidential jet touched down at Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport at 10 hours and the Head of State was received by Copperbelt Minister, ELISHA MATAMBO, and other senior government officials. Upon arrival, President HICHILEMA also took time
By Wilson Mulinda Zambia and the Czech Republic have signed Development Progression Agreements. The agreements are meant to assist Zambia in three critical areas. Speaking during the signing ceremony, President of the Senate of Czech Republic MILOS VYSTRCIL said agreements will assist Zambia in development of the agricultural sector and will run from 2024 to
By Paul Shalala President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says his trip to China last September has resulted in a number of development projects being implemented in Zambia. President HICHILEMA says the de-watering of Shaft 28 in Luanshya is just one of many projects that have been embarked on since he engaged Chinese President XI JINPING in Beijing
(BBC) South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma is free to run in May’s general election after an electoral court overturned a ban on his candidacy. Last month the electoral commission barred him over a contempt of court conviction. It argued the constitution barred people from holding public office if convicted of a crime and sentenced
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