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The launch, supported by the International Labour Organization (ILO), was held at Government Complex in Lusaka and brought ...
Economic growth in Zambia is expected to accelerate to 6.4% next year from 5.8% this year, driven by its mining and ...
Zambia's tourism sector aims to attract about 3 million international tourists in 2025, driven by ongoing investments and recent growth, an industry official said on Wednesday.
Lusaka City Council has so far recovered about K3 million Kwacha out of the K9 million disbursed under the empowerment loans component of the ...
Zambia's government has signed an agreement that paves the way for the development of a $1.1 billion crude oil refinery and energy complex in Ndola in the country's copperbelt, it said on Monday.
Lusaka grew faster than Ndola, however, remained a municipality 21 years after Ndola. Ndola was conferred with city status in 1966 while Lusaka in 1960.
The Lusaka Sanitation Project has contributed to Zambia's high-level development objectives, particularly those outlined in the Country Partnership Framework. The project has improved sanitation ...
The country has also asked China Exim Bank to cancel US$159 million earmarked to fund the building of Chalala army barracks in Lusaka. Besides Chinese loans, Zambia also plans to cancel loans ...
Lusaka assured the Head of State of the region’s unwavering support, adding that the Mulembe Nation will back his re-election bid solidly. “The Boda Boda sector plays a vital role in our economy.
The government has called for an end to "anti-social and criminal conduct" More than 250 people have been arrested in Zambia's capital, Lusaka, to curb xenophobic violence which has hit the city ...
Bungoma - Governor Kenneth Lusaka has announced the promotion of 1,186 county officers across various cadres, marking a significant milestone in the county government's efforts to enhance service ...
Katherine V. Gough, 'Moving Around': The Social and Spatial Mobility of Youth in Lusaka, Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, Vol. 90, No. 3, Geographies of Children and Youth (2008), pp.