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Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) are increasingly being recognised as a key driver of Africa's mounting debt crisis, with the continent losing an estimated US$80 to US$90 billion annually through such ...
The US embassy in Zambia has warned its citizens to be wary of a new "intrusive" cybersecurity law introduced in the southern ...
From instant noodles to exporting honey to the US, these entrepreneurs are building businesses in Zambia’s agribusiness and ...
First Quantum Minerals relied on Zambia for 93% of its copper production, with the Kansanshi and Sentinel mines delivering 402,000 tonnes and anchoring the company’s copper portfolio. On April 15, ...
"Our target is to have at least 200 solar mini-grids operational by 2030, ensuring that every rural district in Zambia has access to clean, affordable, and reliable electricity,” said Makozo Chikote, ...
THE ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) is intensifying a campaign for a second term for President Hakainde Hichilema in Zambia. Elections are due in 2026 but critics accuse the ...
Zambia is set to resume construction of the Zambia-Tanzania Interconnector Project, linking its power grid to East Africa.
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout from the sudden U.S. cuts in aid.
Zambia gets 90% of its electricity from rewewables - mostly hydropower from the mighty Kariba Dam. But droughts have sent the country spiraling into an energy crisis.
Zambia will resume construction of a power line linking it to East Africa, creating one of the largest energy markets in the world, a senior World Bank official said on Friday.