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January, 2008

News, Media and Opinions

Group for Zambian News, Zambian Media and Zambian Opinions.

  • 2008 Zambian Weblog Awards

    CodeZed would like to start a tradition of hosting an annual Zambian award to honour the best weblogs from or about Zambia. As the first year of hosting the weblog awards, we would like your feedback
  • African Cup of nations update - 30 January 2008 | MatchRoundup Blog

    Nigeria went on to secure it's place in the quarter finals by beating Benin 2-0 in Sekondi yesterday. Nigeria waited until after half-time to put a goal away, leaving their fans on tenter hooks. Cote
  • Walking with lions in Zambia

    'If the animal charges, please don't panic. Wait for instructions," said our guide, Abel Banda, with a straight face as we began a walking safari through Zambia's South Luangwa National Park in late
  • Help Us Conserve Water, Levy Tells Israel

    President Mwanawasa has implored the Israeli Government to assist with technology that will help the country conserve water and later use it in the dry season. Dr Mwanawasa said the country was cu
  • Finance Minister Appears to Have Successful Win-Win Budget

    GOING by the preliminary reactions that the Budget received yesterday, Finance Minister Ng'andu Magande appears to have successfully got close to what can be called a win-win Budget. From the revi
  • Citizens Set for Cash Bonanza

    Finance and National Planning Minister, Ng'andu Magande, has said Government will put almost K500 billion into the pockets of Zambians through various measures it proposes to undertake in this year's
  • Power blackouts may have been sabotage

    Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has said that last week's unprecedented nationwide power blackouts may have been caused by sabotage, state media reported on Sunday. Preliminary investigations had
  • Zambia Targets 7% Year-End Inflation

    The Government has targeted a year-end inflation of not more than seven per cent, as it aims to consolidate measures that have seen urban poverty drop from 53 per cent to 34 per cent while trying to
  • Zambia's lessons, deeply felt, linger in the heart

    We saw them when our car turned off the main road onto a grassy trail. They were standing in waist-high grass holding hands in three large circles. Their reed-like bodies were swaying with their sing
  • Student starts orphanage in Zambia

    The first thing one observes about Amanda Dye is her intensity - she's driven, she's single-minded and she talks fast. But that temperament has served the William Jewell College student well.
  • Zambian cassava farmers appeal for processing plants

    Peasant cassava farmers in Zambia's Copperbelt province have called on investors to set up a cassava milling plant to facilitate the processing of the crop into commercially viable products. Accor
  • Zambia Visa Waiver

    This morning news broke that effective as of January 26th, 2008 at 1:10pm, the Zambian Government has scrapped their visa waiver program and all visitors require a visa to visit or transit through th
  • Floods and power outages

    Zambia has been experiencing heavier than normal rains this year, leaving some areas vulnerable to flooding. The Zambezi River is causing flooding in Zambia and Malawi, and has been especially devast
  • Cameroon Vs Zambia Video Highlights

    The match in highlights. Cameroon 5 Zambia 1
  • Something afoot in Zambia

    Imagine traveling through the dusty plains of Zambia and seeing school girls playing soccer; their bright green jerseys flashing in the sun as they kick the ball barefoot. As you get closer, you s
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