Zambian newspaper The Post reported that the players refused a bonus of around 2,000 dollars per head, offered after the 3-0 win over group minnows…
Posts published in “Day: January 25, 2008”
Zambia will introduce a windfall tax on base metals at a minimum rate of 25 percent and increase mineral royalties to 3 percent from 0.6…
Sources in Kumasi, Ghana where the Zambian national team is based, revealed that the Chipolopolo Boys were forced to cancel Thursday morning's training session to…
The Zambian government has proposed increasing taxes on the foreign mining companies operating in the southern African country and raising the royalty on copper earnings,…
If the attitude of the Zambian workers at the giant Chinese-owned Chambishi smelter is anything to go by, Beijing should be rather concerned at the…
Torrential rains have drowned Zambia's hopes of a fourth consecutive bumper maize harvest and there is still no sign that the rain will ease off…
Zambian team doctor, Dr Emmanuel Mbambiko, has certified Felix Sunzu as fully fit. Additionally, the injury that Felix Katongo picked up in the game against…
Zambia has mobilised its army to clear drainage systems in major cities amid fears torrential rains and flooding may lead to outbreaks of cholera and…
This is one of those times when I try to do two things at a time: watching the Zambia vs Sudan game and writing this…
I am sure I have written about this ad nauseum, but I just have to blog about it again. I of course make several calls…
Zambia were a pleasant surprise in their first match as they easily disposed of the Sudan by a score of 0-3. The goal scorers were…
You know that saying about ‘the elephant in the room'?" I hiss indignantly to my son as we lounge under the tented canopy of Chongwe…
Zambia is one of the southern African countries affected by torrential rains and floods. Exact figures are not available yet, but it's believed thousands of…
Roy Clarke was ordered to leave the country in 2004 after he compared President Levy Mwanawasa to a "foolish elephant" in a newspaper column. Mr…