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Mr Sata has appointed Stella Libongani as the new inspector-general of the Zambia Police, becoming the first female to head the police since the country's independence in 1964. The Zambian leader has also appointed Mr Martin Mwanambale as the new...
More recently though, there has been a dramatic change in ZAWA’s fortunes, which may in turn affect the fate of the sables. Within a week of winning the October 2011 general election, Zambia’s president, Michael Sata, fired its entire board and...
Zambia national football team captain Christopher Katongo (Bottom C) holds the 2012 African Cup of Nations trophy during an awards ceremony following the African Cup of Nations final football match between Ivory Coast and Zambia, on February 11, 2012,... View Photo »
God helps those who help themselves and so you have to simplify these things, if you want help put it in writing
The crowd which was ecstatic before the Head of State arrived, suddenly went quiet as some scrambled for space to get the best view of Mr Sata. After disembarking from the helicopter, Mr Sata was led to the graves of the fallen heroes. The president...
Michael Sata has promoted Stella Libongani to the position of Inspector-General of Police and appointed Martin Mwanambale as Director-General of the Zambia Security Intelligence Services (ZSIS). The development makes Ms Libongani, who was previously...
Kenneth Kaunda International Airport and all the way to the Showgrounds on Monday. The Frenchman who danced with his players to the "Donchi Kubeba" song as well as to the gospel songs the team sang at matches during the AFCON tournament later presented...
Zambia's President Michael Sata (C) arrives at the African Union headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on January 30, 2012. Meanwhile South Africa's former foreign Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, sought to unseat Gabon's Jean Ping in... View Photo »
President Michael Sata and the PF Government have actually given the Zambian citizens access to information and it is a good measure to always ensure that people have information all the time
Minister Chishimba Kambwili has said there is need for the Government to invest more money in the development of sport as it was a great unifier. Kambwili called for increased investment in sport in an interview at Independence Stadium in Lusaka...
Sources at Zanaco have disclosed that Rabobank has sold most of the bank's properties, including institutional houses and training centre hostels. As of December 2004, Zanaco's net assets stood at 14,15 million euros. Zambian President Michael Sata...
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Zambia's President Michael Sata (C) arrives at the African Union headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on January 30, 2012. Meanwhile South Africa's former foreign Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, sought to unseat Gabon's Jean Ping in elections for the chair of the...
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata speaks to journalists at the 18th African Union (AU) summit in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa January 30, 2012.
View Photo »Ugandan President Yoweri Museven (R) greets Zambia's President Michael Sata at a Gala Dinner in Bloemfontein on January 7, 2012. South Africa's mighty African National Congress on January 6, 2012 began celebrations for its centenary, still firmly at the helm of Nelson Mandela's...
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata (R) arrives with Mozambique's President Armando Guebuza ahead of the upcoming African National Congress (ANC) centenary celebration in Bloemfontein January 7, 2012. South Africa's ruling ANC celebrates its 100th birthday on Sunday. The long-banned...
View Photo »South Africa President Jacob Zuma (L), Zambia's President Michael Sata (R) and President of Mozambique Armando Guebuza (C) walk prior to attending a gala dinner in Bloemfontein on January 7, 2012. South Africa's mighty African National Congress on January 6, 2012 began celebrations for...
View Photo »Zambian President Michael Sata (L) meets with former Malawian President Bakili Muluzi at the state house in Lusaka December 30, 2011. Sata said on Friday he had decided to reconcile with eastern neighbour Malawi after a diplomatic row over his 2007 deportation from that country when he...
View Photo »President of Zambia Michael Chilufya Sata with his wife (L) and president of Uganda Yoweri Museveni and wife Janet Museveni pose at State house Entebbe on Decemebr 14, 2011.
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata (R) kisses the hand of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, during a meeting at the State House in the capital Lusaka, October 11, 2011.
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata (R) talks to Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (L), at State House in Lusaka, on October 11, 2011 after a meeting. Williams began his three-nation African tour in Malawi to mark the Church's 150th anniversary in that country.
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata (L) listens to Chinese ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao at State House in the capital Lusaka, September 26, 2011. Sata told Beijing on Monday he welcomed Chinese companies investing in Africa's biggest copper producer but only if they obeyed the law,...
View Photo »Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata (R) is sworn in as President at the supreme court in the capital Lusaka September 23, 2011. Sata, a critic of Chinese investment, was sworn in on Friday after an upset poll victory that ushered in a smooth handover of power in Africa's biggest...
View Photo »Zambia's new President Michael Sata waves at supporters after taking the oath of office on the steps of the supreme court in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday Sept. 23, 2011. Sata defeated incumbent Zambia's President Rupiah Banda in Tuesday Sept. 20 elections. The man who once threatened to...
View Photo »Zambia's new President Michael Sata, left, speaks with one of his sons before taking the oath of office on the steps of the supreme court in Lusaka, Zambia, Friday Sept. 23, 2011. Sata defeated incumbent Zambia's President Rupiah Banda in Tuesday Sept. 20 elections. The man who once...
View Photo »Former U.S. President George Bush and his wife Laura walk with Zambia's President Michael Sata and his wife Dr Christine Kaseba at State Housen in Lusaka, December 2, 2011. Amnesty International called on Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia on Thursday to arrest former U.S. President George...
View Photo »Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams (L), poses for a photograph with Zambia's President Michael Sata during a meeting at the State House in the capital Lusaka, October 11, 2011.
View Photo »Zambia's new Finance Minister Alexander Chikwanda attends a swearing in ceremony at the State House in the capital Lusaka September 29, 2011. New Zambian President Michael Sata fired his respected central bank governor on Thursday and his new mines minister floated plans to boost tax...
View Photo »A mother casts her vote with a baby on her back during the presidential election at a school in Chibolya September 20, 2011. Zambians voted on Tuesday in a closely contested election between President Rupiah Banda and opposition leader Michael Sata, who has been a critic of foreign...
View Photo »Zambians line up to cast their vote in the presidential elections in Lusaka, Zambia, Tuesday Sept. 20, 2011. Ten candidates are on the presidential ballot, but only Zambia's President Rupiah Banda and Michael Sata who has lost three previous presidential votes, including in 2008 are...
View Photo »Zambian police sits at the Civic Center in Lusaka, Zambia, as election volunteers carry ballot boxes Thursday Sept. 22, 2011. A challenger who has lost three previous presidential polls took a comfortable lead after votes from more than half Zambia's constituencies were tallied...
View Photo »An election volunteer brings ballot boxes for storage at the Civic Center in Lusaka, Zambia, Thursday Sept. 22, 2011. Ten candidates were on the presidential ballot for the Tuesday Sept. 20 elections, but only Zambia's President Rupiah Banda and Michael Sata who has lost three previous...
View Photo »Election volunteers stand by ballot boxes stored at the Civic Center in Lusaka, Zambia, Thursday Sept. 22, 2011. A challenger who has lost three previous presidential polls took a comfortable lead after votes from more than half Zambia's constituencies were tallied Thursday, but unrest...
View Photo »In this June 10, 2011 file photo, Zambia's President Rupiah Banda gestures at the State House in Lusaka, Zambia. Zambians are preparing to elect a president Tuesday, choosing between an incumbent riding high on copper prices and a main rival who has lost three previous races. Since...
View Photo »Zambia's President Michael Sata (C) arrives at the African Union headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on January 30, 2012. Meanwhile South Africa's former foreign Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, sought to unseat Gabon's Jean Ping in elections for the chair of the...
View Photo »God helps those who help themselves and so you have to simplify these things, if you want help put it in writing
President Michael Sata and the PF Government have actually given the Zambian citizens access to information and it is a good measure to always ensure that people have information all the time
I said this before elections, I would like to repeat it, I realise we inadvertently mentioned the name of the Commander-in-Chief Mr Michael Chilufya Sata. I want to, on behalf of the former service chiefs to apologise to him for any embarrassment it may have caused him. Life is dynamic. I hope he will a...
