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  • Moving to Zambia

    We'd like to move to Zambia - either possibly to start a business, buy a business or run your lodge or bar for you. We are "people" people, and have made a total success of our pub in SA, we want to see and live in the "real Africa"! Any offers or info would be highly appreciated...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Apr 23 2008
  • Terry Bivens-Fry Trip Report 2007

    Terry Bivens-Fry, staff member and Zambia Country Coordinator, spent the month of May in Zambia. Her job was to work with the Zambian staff in country on the water purification ministry. This is Terry's 6th year working with water purification in Zambia. One of the first men she trained on the water...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Apr 3 2008
  • Celtel plans to sell airtime electronically

    According to the director, who has operated in various markets including Zambia from where he came to Kenya last year, Kenyans are lagging behind among many African countries where much of the airtime distribution is done electronically. Noting that the system has been operating in other markets for...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 3 2008
  • Harcourts expansion into Africa with Zambia office

    Harcourts International Ltd is expanding into Africa, having recently signed a Master Licence agreement with successful Zambian real estate professional Gracier Ngaba of GT Properties. Already the fastest growing real estate group in Australasia and with offices in Fiji, Indonesia and Singapore too,...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 28 2008
  • Nigerian bank coming

    One of the largest banks in Nigeria with a capital of $1.4 billion has announced plans to start operations in Zambia by June this year. ACCESS Bank PLC Group Managing Director, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede said the Nigeria Government has already given the Bank the go-head to expand to Zambia . ZNBC's Joshua...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 28 2008
  • Govt happy with Zambia Sugar Company

    Vice-President Rupiah Banda says government fully supports the Zambia Sugar Company expansion programme, which aims to contribute to the country's growing economy. Mr Banda said expanded productivity was a sure way of adding to the Gross National Product (GDP) of the economy. The Vice-President was...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Feb 27 2008
  • Retrospection - Part 2 (ZAMTEL & Competition)

    One of the most heated exchanges on this blog has been the future of ZAMTEL. In particular, whether there's still a place for a monolithic and inefficient government player in Zambia's telecommunication industry. When I flagged up the proposed ICT Bill 2007 , I noted that it was a positive development...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Feb 26 2008
  • Country Will Still Remain a Competitive Destination

    Zambia will still remain a competitive destination for investment in the mining sector even after changes to the mining fiscal and regulatory regime, Commerce Trade and Industry Minister, Felix Mutati, has said. Mr Mutati said in an interview in Solwezi that the new tax regime was competitive in the...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Feb 13 2008
  • Auditor reveals more financial irregularities

    The latest Auditor General's report has revealed that about K28 billion was misapplied on unrelated activities such as fuel, stationery, workshops and seminars, and payment of housing allowances. The report further reveals that another K5.4 billion meant for repatriation of health workers was unaccounted...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Feb 7 2008
  • Mopani Has K7bn Obligation to Mukuba

    Mines and Minerals Development deputy minister Bornface Nkhata yesterday told Parliament that Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) has an outstanding financial obligation of K7.9 billion to Mukuba Pension Schem
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Feb 5 2008
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