President Rupiah Banda has disclosed that he is in talks with Ethiopian Airways to consider extending their service to Zambia’s tourism capital Livingstone.
He said the response from the airline was positive as the African carrier was looking into the matter.
Mr. Banda, further, said government would begin to look at possibilities of transforming the Lusaka International Airport into a regional hub to accommodate international transit flights.
Meanwhile, Mr. Banda said discussions with International Monetary Fund, IMF, here, have provided insight on Chinese investment in Africa.
Mr. Banda said the IMF has no problem with Chinese investment in Africa and has since recommended the continent to embrace the investments in view of the current global financial crisis.
He said the IMF spoke highly of Chinese investment in countries such as Angola which has greatly benefited the people.
China’s investment in Africa has grown exponentially in recent years with the total value of trade between China and Africa increasing nearly 40 per cent annually.
On United States of Africa, Mr. Banda said African Union member countries in principle, subscribe to the formation of continental government.
He however, said the differences lie in the pace and procedure of going about the formation of such a government.
And President Banda met with British Minister for Africa, Asia and the United Nations, UN, Lord Malloch Brown ahead of the forthcoming G20 meeting in London, UK
Mr Banda said during the private talks with British Minister, he emphasized the need for increased African representation during the G20 meeting to ensure that Africa’s voice is stronger at such fora.
He proposed that in addition to South Africa, Ethiopia, the African Union Chairperson and another country should be brought on board.
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