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Newly elected Zambian President Michael Sata’s incumbency bodes well for investment in the landlocked country. This is despite pre-election rhetoric that threatened the status quo of usual...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) warmly welcomes the results of Zambia’s national government elections in which opposition candidate, Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front (PF), beat incumbent...
After competing for the fourth time against his old foe, Rupiah Banda, Michael Sata was finally able to defeat Zambia’s long-serving president at the polls to become the country’s newest...
Zambia’s Michael Sata, leader of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF) has won Zambia`s presidential elections with 43% of the vote against incumbent Rupiah Banda of the Movement for Multiparty...
President Jacob Zuma has asked police chief General Bheki Cele why he shouldn’t be suspended pending the outcome of the inquiry into two police leases.
Next week, on 20 September 2011, Zambians will go to the polls to elect its next President. As is often the case with elections in this part of the world, questions have been raised about the...
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters wants copper theft to be classified as economic sabotage. Peters says at the government's Infrastructure Development Cluster briefing that her department has written to...
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recommends May 1 to the Presidency as implementation date for the Companies Act of 2008. This comes after the DTI announcement that there should not be...