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In a move that shows that Zambia has not abandoned its war on corruption following the recent disbanding of the Task Force on Corruption, government has appealed against opposition Patriotic Front (PF) president Micheal Sata's case in which he was... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
The Zambian president, Rupiah Banda, who ordered that a journalist be arrested after she posted pictures of childbirth Photo: AFP Chansa Kabwela, news editor at The Post, an independent newspaper in Zambia, faced a five-year jail sentence for... Full Article at The Telegraph
Australia's Governor-General Quentin Bryce (C) speaks with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (R) upon her arrival at the Lusaka International Airport March 20, 2009. Bryce is in Zambia for a three-day visit. View Photo »
On behalf of Government and the people of Zambia and on my own behalf, I wish to convey our deepest sorrow and condolences to the bereaved families and relatives during these trying moments
WHEN Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia) got independence from Britain in 1964, it was one of Africa’s richest and most developed countries. It has vast copper-ore deposits and some of the best land and most copious water in the continent. Full Article at Economist
Zambian President Rupiah Banda ordered the arrest of Chansa Kabwela over the incident. Full Article at CNN
ZAMBIA's corruption perception index has improved by 0.2 points, to 3.0 points compared to last year's 2.8 points. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (C) tours Tazama Pipelines' Kigamboni crude oil pumping station in Dar es Salaam February 10, 2009. View Photo »
Multiple concurrent partnerships are the leading cause of HIV infection in Zambia. Within these relationships, correct and consistent use of condoms remains dismally low despite condoms being readily available, in most cases free of charge
Rome — THE world summit on food security officially opened in Rome, Italy today with a call for decisive action for the total eradication of hunger in the world. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
A Zambian journalist has been acquitted of pornography charges after sending officials pictures of a woman giving birth in a hospital car park. The incident happened during a nurses' strike and the baby died. Full Article at BBC News
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Australia's Governor-General Quentin Bryce (C) speaks with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (R) upon her arrival at the Lusaka International Airport March 20, 2009. Bryce is in Zambia for a three-day visit.
View Photo »Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (C) tours Tazama Pipelines' Kigamboni crude oil pumping station in Dar es Salaam February 10, 2009.
View Photo »Zambian President Rupiah Banda (L) and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni chat before Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (Out of camera range) after he addressed delegates during the closing February 04, 2009 ceremony of the 12th African Union summit at the United Nations Headquarters...
View Photo »An aide salutes as Zambia's President Rupiah Banda speaks at a U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) food security summit in Rome November 16, 2009.
View Photo »This file picture taken on June 30, 2008 shows Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika attends the opening of the 11th African Union Summit in the Sinai resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt.
View Photo »This file picture taken on September 25, 2007 shows Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika addressing the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN in New York.
View Photo »This file picture taken on May 14, 2009 shows Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika waving to supporters of Democratic Progressive Party on in Lilongwe, during a campaign, for the upcoming elections.
View Photo »Regional leaders Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who chairs the Burundi peace initiative (C) sits with Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (L) and the President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza (R) moments before the Hutu rebel National Liberation Forces (FNL) Chairman Agathon Rwasa (not pic...
View Photo »Zambia's President Rupiah Banda (C) tours Tazama Pipelines' Kigamboni crude oil pumping station in Dar es Salaam February 10, 2009.
View Photo »On behalf of Government and the people of Zambia and on my own behalf, I wish to convey our deepest sorrow and condolences to the bereaved families and relatives during these trying moments
Multiple concurrent partnerships are the leading cause of HIV infection in Zambia. Within these relationships, correct and consistent use of condoms remains dismally low despite condoms being readily available, in most cases free of charge
Zambia owes a lot to Mr Zulu for the services that he rendered to the country. As a Government, we are highly grateful to Mr Zulu for working for this country and that is the more reason why we assisted during the funeral of Agrippa as well as bringing back the body home
Banda said. Of course our expectation is that our relations should grow more and more. More and more Chinese people should come here and I also want to see more and more Zambians going to China to learn various skills and come back here to help us develop this country. So we are very grateful, I want to...
China has shown that it is a true friend of Zambia because at the height of the economic recession when some investors reduced operations and others pulled out, the Chinese continued operating normally
A lot of money from China has seen its way to Zambia as one of the most directly invested countries in the whole of Africa by China. And I want to thank President Hu Jintao, and thank the people of China, for this wonderful generosity to us, the people of Zambia. Thank you
A lot of money from China has seen its way to Zambia as one of the most directly invested countries in the whole of Africa by China. And I want to thank President Hu Jintao, and thank the people of China, for this wonderful generosity to us, the people of Zambia. Thank you
This 45 years have been 45 years of true friendship, true brotherhood, between the people of Zambia and the people of China. Many Chinese people died here to construct the railway from Tanzania to Zambia, many Chinese people have died building bridges and roads here
This 45 years have been 45 years of true friendship, true brotherhood, between the people of Zambia and the people of China. Many Chinese people died here to construct the railway from Tanzania to Zambia, many Chinese people have died building bridges and roads here
Africa has been a pioneer in the fight for human rights
The Post, and now the Economist: not really fans of Rupiah Banda - http://bit.ly/4AcsZJ
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