Zambia’s candidate for the African Development Bank (AfDB) presidency Samuel Maimbo says he wants Africa’s premier financial organisation to help the continent achieve middle income status.  Announcing a candidacy he said was backed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Community for Eastern and Southern African States (COMESA),
LUSAKA | Xinhua | Cholera cases in Zambia have risen to 96, while five people have died so far, according to data released Thursday by the country’s Ministry of Health. The data also show that Chililabombwe District in Copperbelt Province was the hardest hit with 70 cases,
Underpinned by President Trump’s mining-friendly policies, Terra Metals Inc. is advancing its operations to reshape Zambia’s copper and cobalt landscape. With a focus on production growth, renewable energy integration, and fostering U.S.-Zambia trade collaboration, Terra Metals is poised for long-term success.
The Swiss government is ending its development aid programmes for Zambia, Albania and Bangladesh. This decision comes after the parliament allocated less funding for foreign aid in December than the government had requested.
Irene Khan will also focus on Zambia’s legal and policy framework and the safety of journalists, activists and human rights defenders in the country
GoviEx Uranium is forecasting production from the Muntanga project in 2028, and envisages a quick start-up from shallow open-pit mining operations. ;
The COMESA Competition Commission is investigating whether Zambia Airways and Kenyan Airways violated aviation regulations by delaying
Although aquaculture, fish farming, is believed to have been practiced for thousands of years in Asia, the approach is relatively new in Africa, which is facing a "fish deficit" that contributes to a lack of protein in the diets of the populace,
As digital technologies continue to reshape the way we live, work, and trade, there is a growing need for skilled workers to fill new digital jobs. This creates a major opportunity for Zambia’s youth population.
The Zambia-Tanzania Interconnector Project (ZTIP), backed by the World Bank, will enable the largest energy market - from Cape to Cairo.
Zambia's copper output rose 12% in 2024, buoyed by a recovery in production at key mines as the government counts on the sector to drive economic growth.
ZAMBIA has expressed its gratitude to Tanzania for providing essential electricity during its ongoing energy crisis. Speaking at the opening of the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam yesterday,