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Economy

Development does not come in a lump sum-Kafwaya

Transport and Communications Minister Mutotye Kafwaya says President Edgar Lungu must be commended for taking development to all parts of Zambia. Mr Kafwaya said although...

Fitch says expects debt-strained Zambia to default in the coming months

Rating agency Fitch says it expected Zambia to default on its government debt in the coming months, having become locked in a row with...

Sell your Maize to FRA Contribute to the National strategic Food Reserve, Wina Tells Farmers

Vice president, Inonge Wina has implored farmers countrywide to sell their maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA). Mrs Wina said it is important...

The Kazungula bridge reaches 100% completion state, Minister to conduct final inspection tomorrow

Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister Vincent Mwale is tomorrow, Saturday October 17th expected to lead a high-powered delegation for the final inspection of the...

Government Introduce SI to Compel Foreign and Local Companies to buy Protective Wear and other Products from Zambian Companies

Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Christopher Yaluma says government will soon introduce a Statutory Instrument (SI) that will compel foreign and local companies...

Government holds dialogue with Cooperating Partners focusing on COVID, debt sustainability and management

The Government of the Republic of Zambia has held the third High Level Policy Dialogue Meeting focusing on the impact of the...

Libya in $380m dispute with Zambia over Zamtel takeover

Libyan telecoms investor LAP GreenN is threatening to seize Zambia’s international assets because it says the government owes it US$380 million. The debt dates back...

Ex Mosi-Oa-Tunya Hotel and Eagles Travels Employees Want Privatization Inquiry Setup Soon

FORMER Mosi-Oa-Tunya International Hotel and Eagles Travels employees in Livingstone have matched to the Livingston District Cabinet office to present a petition in solidarity...