LUSAKA, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- The Zambian government announced Tuesday the suspension of export duty on gemstones and emeralds after market players complained about its reintroduction.
While the ministry may not seek the spotlight, its actions resonate across the nation. In villages and townships, homes and schools, farms and markets, the quiet force of development is at work.
Zambia's central bank on Tuesday announced that it will introduce new banknotes and coins. The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) ...
Maambo Hamaundu, the Ministry's Permanent Secretary for Administration, emphasized the importance of equipping the general populace with ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNJoop: Super salesman who found home in Nigeria takes final bowSuddenly under Joop, Spectrum had rapidly climbed the ladder and was spewing out bestsellers. It was also a crucible for ...
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The New Times on MSNAUC leadership race: How does the vote work?The African Union (AU) is preparing to elect a new chairperson for its commission to succeed the outgoing Moussa Mahamat Faki. The election will take place during the 38th Ordinary Session of the ...
Zambia’s central bank raised its main lending rate for the second meeting in a row to try to bring down inflation, which climbed last year because of the worst regional drought in living memory. The ...
A new initiative to alleviate the chronic power shortages hampering mining operations in southern Democratic Republic of ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNZimbabwe to pay displaced, foreign white farmersZimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said in a statement the government will pay 94 former farmers from countries such as ...
A safari trip in Zambia turned deadly when a hippopotamus fatally attacked Lisa Manders of New Jersey. Her husband says the ...
MBABANE - Eswatini is set to be one of southern Africa’s fastest-growing economies in 2025, with a projected real GDP growth rate of 5.7 per cent. This is according to the latest Macroeconomic ...
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