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The first satellites launched by Uganda and Zimbabwe aim to improve life on the ground
When Uganda’s very first satellite was launched into space last week on Nov. 7, Bonny Omara, the lead…
UK museums willing to return skulls to Zimbabwe
London’s Natural History Museum and Cambridge University have said that they are ready to co-operate with Zimbabwe to…
Zimbabwe power shortage to worsen as hydro plant halts generation
Zimbabwe’s prolonged power shortage is set to worsen after the entity that manages southern Africa’s biggest dam ordered…
Zimbabwe without Robert Mugabe: What has changed?
A climate of fear still lingers in Zimbabwe, five years after long-time ruler Robert Mugabe was deposed. As…
Chinese Investment in Africa: A Reexamination of the Zambian Debt Crisis
Since the 2013 announcement of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, worries of Chinese economic imperialism through funding development…
Zambia marks World AIDS Day with call for equity
Zambia on Thursday joined the rest of the world in commemorating this year’s World AIDS Day with a…
Zambians to Sue Mining Giant Anglo American for Lead Poisoning
A court in South Africa last week ruled that U.N. experts can intervene in a class action lawsuit…
Zambia, Zimbabwe hit by electricity crisis as water levels drop at Kariba Dam
LUSAKA, Zambia A severe energy crisis has hit Zambia and Zimbabwe following a reduction in water levels at…
The decision of Zambia’s president to sell his private jet for a cheaper one is being met with backlash
Zambia’s head of state, Hakainde Hichilema, has disclosed plans to sell the country’s presidential jet, purchased by the…
Zambia plans power cuts due to low water levels in Lake Kariba
Hydropower contributes more than 75 percent of Zambia’s power generation. Zambia will start rationing electricity supply to domestic…