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Rarely do people in the U.S. hear much about Canadian college football, but one of its better players this season is a ...
Zambia says the process will guide it through the future of its digital economy by identifying the needs and challenges.
More and better road safety data is key to addressing the road safety crisis on Africa’s roads, and has been highlighted in several United Nations (UN), African Union (AU) and other multilateral ...
Breaking news.  Cde Richard Moyo Sikhumbuzo Moyo GOVERNMENT has engaged seven more contractors to work on the rehabilitation ...
The players are women over 50. The oldest this year is 87. They took the field in South Africa for their "World Cup." One ...
A DRIVER has died while seven Zambia Army officers and 15 passengers are nursing serious injuries in hospital after a military bus collided with a public transport bus along the Kabwe-Ndola ...
ShareWhen history is written about impactful leadership in the Southeast, one name that will never be omitted is Senator Orji Uzor Kalu. His charisma, accessibility, and unwavering love for his people ...
RISKS of renewed human-wildlife conflict is rife in Zambia as the El Niño-induced drought forces the migration of elephants from neighbouring Zimbabwe, earlier than usual. A breeding herd of ...
It’s down to you – and your AI-powered workforce – to restore hope and civilisation to these ruined environs, one gas pipe or road bridge at a time. Well, the good news is that there’s ...
The lodge is accessible via road transfers from Livingstone International Airport ... Lodge offers an exciting range of included activities designed to immerse you in Zambia’s breathtaking landscapes ...
They may sleep fewer people than their relative, the driveway-filling RV, but the current crop still has room for everything you need to feel at home while on the road. Manufacturers and ...
This city of almost 300,000 people, 80 miles north of Zambia's capital of Lusaka ... playgrounds and on dirt roads where speeding trucks raise plumes of dust. Who is to blame? That's the subject of a ...