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Railways Need Improvement
Since Zambia's railways were concessioned to Railway System of Zambia (RSZ), not much has happened in terms of improving the infrastructure and operations of the reorganised company. At the time o
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:20 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Transport
Kondwa Children’s Foundation helping orphans in Zambia
Kondwa Children's Foundation (Cincinnati, Ohio) seeks to bring happiness and hope to orphaned children and communities impoverished by HIV/AIDS in Zambia, Africa. Almost 20% of the children in Zambia
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Children and Youth
CNMC invests US$100 mln in copper mine in Zambia
Non-ferrous China Africa, a subsidiary of the State-owned China Non-ferrous Metals Mining Corporation (CNMC) announced on Saturday that it has invested US$100 million in Chambishi copper mine in Zamb
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Mining
UK companies accused of undermining Zambian development
A Vedanta Resources-owned copper mining company is selling Zambia short while generating huge profits from the country's finite natural resource, according to evidence in a report published today. It
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Mining
Photograph Zambia in style
Luangwa River Lodge and acclaimed wildlife photographer, film maker and author Robin Taylor have joined forces to offer an all inclusive small-group Photographic Safari Workshop in the stunning game
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Tourism
Justice being done in Zambia…
Today, I and my son, Brendan, attended a judicial review in a Lusaka High Court judge's chambers, together with our attorney, Wynter Kabimba and a legal officer from the Attorney-General's office. Th
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Politics and Government
Interview with Muleya Haachinda from Civil Society for Poverty Reduction, Zambia
How much of your governments budget consists of development assistance or aid? By now about 63% local funds and rest mobilised by somewhere else. It comes from different fors, ODA, budget support,
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:19 PM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Aid and Assistance
Davis Mwape and Kennedy Mwape
Liberian Anthony Laffor and Zambian Davis Mwape, usually two of Cosmos' most potent goal-scorers, both missed inviting opportunities and other chances sailed wide of the posts - and on the few occasi
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:04 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Football
Worst Location?
"Mother Nature has this peculiarity of putting the best deposits in probably the worst locations." That is how the managing director of BlackRock Investment Management, Evy Hambro, replies when as
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:04 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Waternet symposium in Zambia
Three of HOORC's researchers -- Dr Lapologang Magole, Dr Dominic Mazvimavi and Dr Wellington Masamba -- are in Lusaka, Zambia this week attending the 8th WaterNet/ WARFSA/ GWP-SA Symposium, "IWRM - F
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:04 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Court Refuses to Set Aside London High Court Judgement Registration
The Lusaka High Court has refused to set aside registration of the London High Court judgement in which the foreign court had found second Republican president Fredrick Chiluba and others guilty of d
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:04 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Hope, loss, and bicycles in Zambia
For whatever reason, it is considered improper for journalists to cry. We are supposed to remain detached, and act as if we've seen worse. That's why, when tears do come, we often walk away or bury
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Tue, Oct 10 2007 3:04 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Zambia hails India for technical, economic aid
Zambia has acknowledged that India's assistance to Zambia has gone a long way in supplementing its development agenda. Finance and National Planning Deputy Minister Jonas Shakufuswa commended Ind
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Mon, Oct 10 2007 3:24 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Investment
Country is On Track With All its Debt
It is very encouraging to learn that Zambia is on track with all its debt obligations after co-operating partners decided to write-off the bulk of the country's debt in April 2005. Encouraging bec
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Mon, Oct 10 2007 3:24 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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Debt
Aaronovitch on a family safari of Zambia
A bateleur eagle, circling half a mile away from the scene of carnage, was all the clue that Jacob needed. From a Land Cruiser on a plain beside the Luangwa River we were watching a hyena eat the rem
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Mon, Oct 10 2007 3:24 AM
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memeza / Zambian News
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