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Should the Zambian Government Invest in Railways?

Read the full report from Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) on Should the Zambian Government Invest in Railways, or attend the event where Alan Whiteworth will present his findings.

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Launch a business in Zambia

Launched in collaboration with Western Union and the United States Agency for International Development, the African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM) will award up to 30 grants ranging from US $30,000 – US$50,000 to selected entrepreneurial business proposals forany of the following African countries: Angola, Benin,Botswana, Cote D’Ivoire, DRC, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,Liberia, Libya, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda,Senegal, [...]

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African Diaspora Marketplace Business Plan Competition

Western Union and USAID Launch Second African Diaspora Marketplace With Small Business Workshops in Seven Cities Tour kicks off second phase of successful initiative designed to create entrepreneurial solutions to economic and social challenges ENGLEWOOD, CO & WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 21, 2011 – The Western Union Company (NYSE:WU) a leader in global payment services, the [...]

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CBU vs. UNZA

Which is a better university? It depends who you ask. In general, UNZA (http://www.unza.zm/) offers more programs than CBU (http://www.cbu.edu.zm/). Also, check out en.wikipedia.org/…/University_of_Zambia and en.wikipedia.org/…/Copperbelt_University

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Survey of Zambians in the Diaspora

My Dear Brothers & Sisters Greetings! As reigning Miss Zambia UK and your goodwill ambassador, I am assisting the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to disseminate relevant information that can be of interest to all Zambians living abroad. I would like to invite you to complete a Survey that can be accessed at: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22AGMN8Y5C7 You [...]

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