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Hundreds homeless in Lusaka as big business moves in

Hundreds homeless in Lusaka as big business moves in

13 Oct 2012 12:49 - Sapa-AFP
Highlighting Zambia's struggle to balance economic growth with rights for the poor, a hundred homes in Lusaka have been cleared making way for a mill.
Charcoal a burning issue in Zambia

Charcoal a burning issue in Zambia

03 Aug 2012 01:00 - Nastasya Tay
Zambia's hardwood forests are falling prey to poor villagers who are chopping down trees and surviving off the proceeds from selling charcoal.
The chief who lit a cultural fire in Zambia

The chief who lit a cultural fire in Zambia

20 Jul 2012 07:37 - Mia Malan
The threat of Aids has convinced a Zambian clansman, Jonathan Mumena, to do what is safest for his people. Mia Malan reports.
Zambians lose hope as 'King Cobra' lives up to his nickname

Zambians lose hope as 'King Cobra' lives up to his nickname

14 Jun 2012 19:29 - Louise Redvers
Ten months after Michael Sata's historic victory Zambians are starting to wonder whether they made the right choice. Louise Redvers reports
One-stop border eases choke point

One-stop border eases choke point

01 May 2012 07:05 - Mark Tran
The Chirundu crossing between Zambia and Zimbabwe is becoming an example of how Africa can benefit from faster customs clearances.
Zambia's Sata slams Western diplomats for 'meddling'

Zambia's Sata slams Western diplomats for 'meddling'

10 May 2012 12:33 - AFP
Zambia's President Michael Sata has warned Western diplomats against meeting his country's opposition leaders, saying such acts amounted to meddling.

Zambia's 19-year wait for closure

20 Apr 2012 00:00 - Charles Mafa
The government has yet to reveal what caused the aeroplane crash that killed the football team

SA joins neighbours for Windhoek climate change hub

19 Apr 2012 07:11 - Staff Reporter
Southern African countries have agreed to launch a centre in Namibia to tie together climate change studies across the region.

Former first son 'cannot go home'

13 Apr 2012 00:00 - Charles Mafa
Henry Banda of Zambia is staying put in South Africa, citing prejudice against him.

Benchmarked interest rate planned for Zambia

27 Mar 2012 15:48 - Chris Mfula
Zambia's central bank has decided to introduce a benchmark interest rate from the beginning of April to replace its money-supply targeting.
Zambian VIPs choose SA doctors

Zambian VIPs choose SA doctors

16 Mar 2012 00:00 - Charles Mafa
Leaders flock south for medical care at taxpayers' expense as country's healthcare sector founders.
Zambia's Banda slams dissolution of his party

Zambia's Banda slams dissolution of his party

15 Mar 2012 16:02 - Staff Reporter
Zambia's former leader Rupiah Banda says the dissolution of the former ruling Movement for Multi-Party Democracy has taken away the people's freedom.
French energy giant fined for bribery

French energy giant fined for bribery

02 Mar 2012 00:00 - Staff Reporter
Alstom, a French engineering company with links to the SA nuclear industry, is in the firing line for 'improper payments' to an official in Zambia.
Zambia inflation at 10-year low

Zambia inflation at 10-year low

23 Feb 2012 15:12 - Staff Reporter
Zambia's inflation has slowed to its lowest rate in at least 10 years, mainly due to a bumper maize crop that led to low prices of the staple.
Southern African foreign ministers discuss AU deadlock

Southern African foreign ministers discuss AU deadlock

11 Feb 2012 18:46 - Staff Reporter
Southern African foreign ministers discussed the deadlocked polls for a new African Union head and to chart the bloc's strategy for the next vote.
It's 'Europe' vs Africa at Afcon final

It's 'Europe' vs Africa at Afcon final

10 Feb 2012 00:00 -
Football fans are gearing up for Sunday's royal battle between Chipolopolo and the Elephants in the African Cup of Nations final.

Zambian commission freezes Zamtel bank accounts

21 Jan 2012 20:29 - Staff Reporter
Zambia's Drug Enforcement Commission has seized bank accounts for Zamtel, which is 75%-owned by LAP Green of Libya, as part of a probe into its sale.
Chipolopolo come full circle

Chipolopolo come full circle

20 Jan 2012 00:00 -
Nearly 19 years after a plane crash claimed many of Zambia's best players the country is eyeing the Africa Cup of Nations.
Eskom 'must put SA's needs first'

Eskom 'must put SA's needs first'

13 Jan 2012 10:45 - Lynley Donnelly
In the face of the threat of load shedding, Eskom is being challenged to cut back on exports.

Bungee jumps suspended at Vic Falls

12 Jan 2012 14:56 - Staff Reporter
After a tourist plunged into the Zambezi River after her bungee cord snapped, the tourist company responsible has suspended jumps for two days.

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