[East African] Ethiopian Airlines has acquired a 45 per cent stake in Zambia Airways that is set to be re-launched after more than two decades.
Posts published in “Day: January 22, 2018”
[Times of Zambia] Government has disclosed that about US$700 million will be invested in setting up a hydro power plant this year in Northern Province by the private sector.
[Times of Zambia] Government has disclosed that about US$700 million will be invested in setting up a hydro power plant this year in Northern Province by the private sector.
[Times of Zambia] Zambia and Namibia transfer their COSAFA rivalry to the big stage as the two clash in this final Group B match of the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament aiming to finish tops.
[Times of Zambia] Government will accelerate the completion of the feasibility study for the modernisation of Mpulungu Harbour as a basis for raising resources for implementation of the project.
[Times of Zambia] The Tanzania Zambia Railways Authority (TAZARA) has said improved business at the Dar es Salaam port in Tanzania will help boost the transportation of cargo in its area of operations.
[Times of Zambia] The Development Bank of Zambia (DBZ) has called for the development of the livestock sector through the provision of sustained financing options and affordable vaccines across the country.
[Times of Zambia] Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Kampamba Mulenga has urged the media to help sensitise the public on the benefits of nuclear energy to dispel myths associated with the energy source.
[Times of Zambia] Zambia's CAF Champions League envoys Zanaco have clinched a friendly with Zimbabwe's Ngezi Platinum ahead of their CAF inter-club games which they start against Gambia Armed forces next month.
[Times of Zambia] Southern Province Minister Edify Hamukale was yesterday involved in a road traffic accident after his ministerial vehicle hit a pedestrian and overturning south of Kalomo.
[Zambia Reports] Former FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya says he is on his way to Liberia to attend newly elected President George Weah's inauguration.
[Zambia Reports] Former Transparency International Zambia Goodwell Lungu has landed a diplomatic posting as Zambia Deputy High Commissioner to Botwana.
[Times of Zambia] Chinsali -President Edgar Lungu has warned that he will part company with some Government officials and contractors if his audit of developmental projects countrywide reveals that they are the ones hindering progress.