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ZAMBIA TRIUMPHS: CREDITORS GRANT GOVT DEBT RELIEF, SETTING PRECEDENT FOR STRESSED NATIONS
Bloomberg Africa reports that a French official has revealed that Zambia has reached an agreement in principle to restructure $6.3 billion…
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MINES MINISTER CONFIRMS SHORTLISTED FIRMS INTERESTED IN MOPANI
The Zambian government has confirmed the shortlisting of four firms in the race to invest in the troubled Mopani Copper…
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EU PUMPS €110 MILLION INTO ZAMBIA
The European Union has released 110 million Euros as support through the EU’s Global Gateway Strategy aimed at strengthening economic…
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ADVANCED TALKS IN DEBT RESTRUCTURING, ELATE ECONOMIST
Economist Emmanuel Zulu says the progress made in Zambia’s debt restructuring negotiations is key for the country’s economic recovery. Mr.…
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HH TAKES OVER COMESA TOP SEAT, PLEDGES TO ADVANCE TRADE GROWTH
Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema who has taken over the chairperson role of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa…
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AIRTEL LAUNCHES HD CALLS
Airtel Networks Zambia has launched high definition (HD) calls, the first ever in Zambia. Speaking during the launch in Lusaka,…
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GOVT ORDERS MWEMBESHI RESOURCES TO HALT MINING IN LOWER ZAMBEZI
Government has ordered Mwembeshi Resources Limited to stop mining activities in the disputed wildlife sanctuary, Lower Zambezi National Park. Minister…
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PETROL, DIESEL PRICES DROP
The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has adjusted downwards the prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene for the month of June.…
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TRUCKERS PROTEST OVER POOR WORKING CONDITIONS IN NAKONDE
Hundreds of truck drivers in Nakonde border town have protested against poor working conditions, thereby halting the transportation of goods.…
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OVER 200 TRADERS AT KAMWALA’S LUBARMA MARKET FACE EVICTION
Over 200 traders at Lusaka’s Kamwala Lubarma Market are on the verge of losing their trading places, to a Chinese…
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