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Zambia
Sustainable Safaris Are on the Hot List for 2025
Sustainability with a luxury-clad makeover.
December 23, 2024
BY
Nicole James
Rescuers Have Recovered 11 Bodies After Landslides at Zambia Mine
LUSAKA, Zambia—Eleven informal miners have been confirmed dead and their bodies retrieved from an open-pit copper mine in ...
December 11, 2023
BY
The Associated Press
Zambia Find Shows Humans Have Built With Wood for 476,000 Years
Along the banks of the Kalambo River in Zambia near Africa's second-highest waterfall, archaeologists have excavated two logs ...
September 21, 2023
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Reuters
Elephant Whisperer Sees Large Cow Get Scarily Close to Safari Group—His Next Move, She Bows
There's a story behind how a Scotsman learned how and when not to fear wild elephants. Remarkable footage ...
September 11, 2023
BY
Epoch Inspired Staff
MP Says Big Game Hunting Trophy Ban ‘Virtue Signalling at Expense of African Wildlife’
A Conservative MP has told the House of Commons a private member's bill that would ban the importation ...
March 17, 2023
BY
Chris Summers
Harris to Travel to Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia to Strengthen US Partnerships in Africa
Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff will travel to Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia later this ...
March 13, 2023
BY
Savannah Hulsey Pointer
Zambia’s Bondholders Slam IMF Debt Relief Targets as ‘Arbitrary’
LONDON—Zambia's international bondholders have criticized the International Monetary Fund's debt restructuring framework as "arbitrary" and for excluding the ...
September 15, 2022
BY
Reuters
2 Nations, One Natural Wonder: Victoria Falls
The night has turned black, and the cascades are loud. The tumble, rumble, and crash drown out all ...
October 24, 2021
BY
Tim Johnson
Zambia Says Debt to Chinese Creditors Over $6 Billion in June
Zambia’s debt to Chinese creditors was over $6 billion by the end of June, according to data disclosed ...
October 10, 2021
BY
Danella Pérez Schmieloz
The Road of Livingstone
“The road of Livingstone” is a long journey in the footsteps of the British explorer David Livingstone on ...
September 24, 2021
BY
NTD Arts and Culture
Zambia Opposition Leader Hichilema Wins Landslide in Presidential Election
LUSAKA—Zambian President Edgar Lungu conceded defeat on Monday, after a landslide election win by opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema, ...
August 17, 2021
BY
Reuters
An Election, a Mine Deal, and China Loom Over Zambia’s IMF Talks
JOHANNESBURG—Zambia and the International Monetary Fund begin discussing a loan program and debt relief for Africa's first pandemic-era ...
February 12, 2021
BY
Reuters
German Government Minister Raises Concerns About Chinese Loans to Zambia
A German official is the latest government authority to voice concerns about developing countries taking up Chinese loans. ...
January 17, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in Russia and Zambia
China's One Belt, One Road investments into the timber industries in both countries—as well as rampant illegal logging—have ...
October 8, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
A Walking Safari in Zambia
SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK, Zambia—Kangachepe Banda poked at a pile of elephant dung with a twig, exposing thousands ...
February 20, 2017
BY
Giannella M. Garrett
From Gabon to Zimbabwe, African Presidents Are Under Siege
It's sometimes democracy as we know it—albeit with twists and turns—but there is certainly a new appetite for ...
September 4, 2016
BY
Stephen Chan
Zambia’s Troubled Ties With China
Zambia is at an economic and political crossroads that serves to underscore the importance of identity in the ...
July 16, 2016
BY
Uju Okoye
Riots, Slowdown, and Corruption Eat Away at Southern Africa’s Promise
These are dark days for southern Africa.
May 10, 2016
BY
Stephen Chan
2015: The Year in Elections
2015 has been a dramatic year in elections around the world: old leaders were toppled, upstarts and novices ...
January 9, 2016
BY
Steve Hewitt
A Chaotic Month in Africa: Nigeria Stumbles On as South Africa Stalls
All in all, the last month in Africa has offered plenty to raise eyebrows.
October 11, 2015
BY
Stephen Chan
Decline and Decay: a Sobering Trip Through Southern Africa
I spent most of August 2015 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia—a depressing and mournful tour indeed.
September 6, 2015
BY
Stephen Chan
Some Birds ‘Sign’ Eggs to Weed out Impostors
In the scrublands of southern Zambia, birds are practicing what's known as "brood parasitism"—laying eggs in the nests ...
June 19, 2015
BY
Karl Bates
5 Great Reasons to Visit Zambia
Have a look through most reputable international travel guides and you'll find that the whole of Zambia is ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Christopher Clark
White Zambian Named Acting President
Zambia's vice president Guy Scott, a white Zambian of Scottish descent, became the country's acting president on Wednesday, ...
October 29, 2014
BY
Christopher Torchia
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Jack Phillips
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Savannah Hulsey Pointer
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Lawrence Wilson
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Naveen Athrappully
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