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/ 25 February 2004

Life in Zambia is no holiday

Financial difficulties have forced the Zambian government to cancel celebrations of all public holidays this year except Independence Day on October 24, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday. An estimated ,3-million is expected to be saved by not celebrating public holidays this year.

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/ 16 February 2004

Labour trouble brewing in Zambia

Zambia’s labour movement has declared February 18 a day of national protest against the government’s decision to increase taxes and freeze salaries of the more than 120 000 public service workers. Just a week earlier, in a pre-Budget interview on television, the finance minister had assured he would not increase taxes.

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/ 16 February 2004

Chiluba corruption trial postponed again

A Zambian court on Monday adjourned the trial of former president Frederick Chiluba, who is facing charges of corruption and abuse of office during his decade in power, with the magistrate rapping the prosecution for being disorganised. ”I am not impressed at all,” Magistrate Jones Chinyama said.

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/ 26 January 2004

Clashes as columnist appears in court

Placard-carrying sympathisers of popular tabloid columnist Roy Clarke and government supporters clashed outside Lusaka’s High Court on Monday as Clarke appeared in a case in which he is contesting a government deportation order. Additional police had to be posted throughout the court grounds.

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/ 18 January 2004

Spare the rod and spoil the child?

Human rights activists in Zambia scored another victory recently when they got Parliament to outlaw corporal punishment in the country. Legal Affairs Minister George Kunda said corporal punishment went against constitutional provisions. But not all teachers are happy with the ruling.

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/ 26 December 2003

Cloudburst in Zambia kills four

Four people died and several others were injured in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Christmas after more than 100 houses collapsed following torrential rain, state-run media reported on Friday. Police sources quoted in the Times of Zambia said the collapses occurred in two teeming shantytowns in the city.

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/ 17 December 2003

Cholera sweeps through Zambian capital

Six people have died from cholera and another 165 are reported to be in a serious condition as the disease sweeps through Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. It appears that local authorities have been caught flat-footed by the outbreak. They are now engaged in a frantic bid to contain the disease.

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/ 9 December 2003

Chiluba corruption trial starts

The trial of former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba, charged with stealing millions of dollars from state coffers, opened in Lusaka on Tuesday, but was adjourned until Wednesday. Chiluba and his six co-accused are faced with 169 charges of theft, corruption and abuse of power involving more than -million.

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/ 26 November 2003

Boat capsizes in Zambia, killing 26

A passenger boat capsized on Lake Mweru on Zambia’s northern border with Congo, killing 26 people and leaving 14 missing, officials said on Wednesday. The boat was sailing in rough weather on Monday afternoon when the accident happened, police spokesperson Brenda Muntemba said.

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/ 13 November 2003

Aids drugs elusive in Zambia

The demand for anti-Aids drugs far outstrips supply in many African countries. But, Zambia appears to be an exception to this rule — at first glance. People are not visiting clinics to get access to anti-retrovirals. However, the Zambian government and Aids groups disagree on the reasons behind this.