News
Zanaco survived relegation on the final day of the MTN Super League season on Saturday despite a 1-0 loss to red Arrows, ...
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Tuko News on MSNDiamond paid KSh 90m for performance at lavish wedding in ZambiaBongo star Diamond Platnumz dazzles at a lavish Zambian wedding, reportedly earning $700,000 for his performance and arriving ...
Chinese companies will team up with African governments to fund infrastructure while reducing financial risk and easing debt pressure.
As the United States and other economic powers reduce their investment, aid and presence in Africa, the United Arab Emirates ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNZambia to rename Lusaka streets after Nujoma and GeingobNeighbouring country honours Namibia’s liberation icons On her first visit official trip to the country, President Netumbo ...
Law, though not originally crafted to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs), is proving to be an effective tool in promoting ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenneth Lusaka Lashes Out at Natembeya, Wamalwa Over Nzoia Sugar Protests: "Hypocrites"Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka accused George Natembeya and DAP-K leader Eugene Wamalwa of playing cheap politics over ...
Opinion
Lusaka–Ndola “Dual Carriageway”: Is the UPND Rebranding a Road Extension as a National MilestoneFrom the beginning, the Lusaka–Ndola road project has been riddled with contradictions. Construction progress has appeared sporadic and uncoordinated. It only made sense when we learned — ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenneth Lusaka urges Sports CS Mvurya to speed Kanduyi stadium works: "Moving at snail’s pace"Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka said sports personalities in the county were being disadvantaged because of the delay in ...
The United States will cut $50 million in aid a year to the southern African country of Zambia because of the “systematic” ...
Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy, and Sports, Salim Mvurya with Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka during the launch of Wazo engagement forum at Kibabii University. [Photo ...
The United States said it would cut $50 million in annual aid to Zambia's health sector because the government had failed to ...
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