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Zambian Scholar Chipasha Luchembe on Dambisa Moyo Best Selling Book Dead Aid – interview
The generation of Dr Dambisa Moyo may mark the end of an era from the struggle for political independence to the struggle for economic development and her book is symbolic of this transition,

Zambia Denies Reports of President's Death
Zambian president Levy Mwanawasa stable in Paris hospital after earlier reports of his 'death'

Exciting Holiday in Zambia
Zambia is no doubt a hot favorite destination for those who love to go on an African safari. The country offers unseen natural beauty and natural wilderness in specific areas, providing diversity of gaming activities, wild & bird life and game fishing. If you have not visited the country

Zambia Safari: Hunting in Africa
Zambia safaris are not meant for the sophisticated and pampered traveler. The country is more about catering the wild interests than to the mass tourism market. The safaris are especially encouraging for those intrepid souls who are always in search of a bit of adventure and fun

Zambia Safari: A Tour With Full of Adventure and Thrill
Seeking the peace of mind or just want to enjoy some days in hunting adventure? If you are choosing any African destination, you better think about Zambia that can fulfill all your desires

What to Pack When Enjoying an Exciting Wildlife in Zambia
Whether you're a local traveler in Africa or a foreigner visiting the beauty of the African nations, Zambia safari is a wonderful and exciting way to spend a holiday. The country provides a plenty of entertaining options for visitors to entertain their senses with a variety of animals.

UK Lawyers Helped Zambia Ex-president Launder £23m
High court judgment tells of shameless plunder - Serious fraud officers investigate London firms

Court Cuts Vulture Fund's Claim
Zambia's debt repayment reduced by $40m - Judge says much of firm's evidence was dishonest

Bush Could Back Zambia in Battle Against Vulture Fund
President Bush could come to the aid of Zambia against a so-called "vulture" fund demanding millions of dollars in debt payments.

Thanks China, Now Go Home: Buy-up of Zambia Revives Old Colonial Fears
Backlash as cheap Chinese labour and products follow investment from Beijing.

Bad Luck Continues to Stalk Zambia's White Farmers, Hounded From Zimbabwe
Currency's success spells ruin for exporters who are paid in US dollars.

Zambia Struggles With Power of Witchdoctors
MSF is educating southern Africans about the cause of Aids and effective treatment.

Zambia to Deport Terror Suspect
A British terrorism suspect arrested in Zambia is to be deported to the UK, the Zambian president said today.

Briton on Terror Charge
A British Muslim man being held by police in Zambia has been charged by the American authorities with being an al-Qaida terrorist, it emerged yesterday.

Cast-off Uk Clothes Make Zambia Poor
High street charity exports help to destroy textile jobs. In Zambia, they call second-hand clothes from British charities salaula - 'to rummage in a pile'.

Why a British Expat is Being Deported From Zambia After 40 Years
Roy Clarke is from Northampton but has lived in Zambia for 40 years. Now he is threatened with deportation. His crime? Comparing the president to an elephant. He speaks to Emma Brockes.

Zambia's ex-leader 'stole millions'
The former president of Zambia Frederick Chiluba was escorted to a police station and questioned by anti-corruption officers yesterday over claims that he looted millions of pounds - possibly hundreds of millions - from state coffers.

Zambia Slams Door Shut on Gm Relief Food
W hen I read this week that Linford Christie had declined an invitation to stand for the presidency of UK Athletics, I thought back two years to Katharine Merry celebrating her Olympic silver medal in Sydney and replying to a question about the influence of her coach. "If I try to talk about what...

Zambians Starve As Food Aid Lies Rejected
Despite a terrible drought, the African state says it is right to refuse GM maize from the US.

Chiluba Watched 24 Hours
Zambian authorities placed former president Frederick Chiluba under 24-hour surveillance yesterday, saying it was to stop him fleeing or being harmed by an angry public because of corruption allegations against him. Mr Chiluba, accused by President Levy Mwanawasa of abuse of office,...

Taxis carry condoms and hope in Zambia's war on Aids
Garish coloured lights advertise Livingstone's bars and nightclubs, which cater to an assortment of tourists, truck drivers, army soldiers and scores of brightly painted bar girls. The most popular nightclub is under a big marquee and its catchy, rhythmic music fills the dusty street.

Archbishop 'a Virtual Prisoner of Vatican'
A Zambian faith-healing archbishop who last year married a Moonie is being held a virtual prisoner of the Vatican and denied contact with his family.