[Times of Zambia] The fresh proposal for President Edgar Lungu and United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema to have dialogue has continued receiving support from stakeholders.
Posts published in February 2020
[Times of Zambia] ABSA Life Zambia has paid out more than K100 million in customer benefits from 2008 to-date.
[East African] Russia's top parliamentary official Valentina Matviyenko held talks with Zambia's President Edgar Lungu at State House in Lusaka Tuesday, signalling another bid by Moscow to boost relations with the southern Africa country.
[The Conversation Africa] Why do the first multiparty elections after authoritarian rule turn violent in some countries but not in others?
[UNEP] Big, small, flourishing or stumbling, tree nurseries in Africa come in all shapes and forms, and with varying quality. Some are owned by governments, others by non-profit groups, others still by individual farmers.
[Times of Zambia] The House of Chiefs has said a special committee will be constituted to address persistent tribal conflicts between the Lunda and Luvale people of Zambezi District in North-Western Province.
[Nation] Former AFC Leopards striker Mark Makwatta scored his first goal on his debut for Zambian champions Zesco United on Sunday.
[South Africa] President Cyril Ramaphosa has on Saturday, 8 February 2020, assumed the Chairship of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) - the self-assessment and monitoring tool of the continent.
[Times of Zambia] GENDER and Development minister Elizabeth Phiri says delays to distribute sanitary towels in schools is due to challenges in data mapping to capture the number of girls in each school.
[Times of Zambia] SEVENTY girls in the range of 12 and 17 years old have been withdrawn from early marriages in Muchinga Province.
[RFI] Parents of some of the African students trapped in China amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak have urged Zambian authorities to bring back their children. But Zambia says an evacuation is premature.
[Monitor] Micho Sredojevic loves challenges. When he left Rwanda after a rather poor run in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Uganda were a bit low on morale following successive close-shave Afcon qualifications.
[Nyasa Times] The Zambian main opposition, United Party for National Development (UPND), has lauded Malawi on its handling of the 2019 presidential election in which the court ruled that it be nullified and that fresh elections be held in 150 days.
[Nairobi News] Kenyan Premier League (KPL) side AFC Leopards have been dealt with a huge blow ahead of their Sunday tie against Ulinzi Stars with top marksman John Mark Makwata ditching the club to join Zambian giants Zesco United.