Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ex-President Edgar Lungu’s Political Revival in Zambia

Ex-President Edgar Lungu's Political Revival in Zambia

Edgar Lungu’s return to politics may intensify leadership disputes within the Patriotic Front (PF). Miles Sampa claims to be the PF president, adding complexity to the situation. Accusations that the government is fueling divisions are denied by the Information Minister Amid enthusiastic applause from his followers, former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has officially declared his … Read more

Women World Cup: Japanese fans win hearts with this gesture

Women World Cup: Japanese fans win hearts with this gesture

Japanese fans win hearts after displaying remarkable sportsmanship. After Japan’s 5-0 victory against Zambia, fans stayed behind to clean the stands. Japan’s impressive victory and sportsmanship left a positive and lasting impact. Japanese fans win the hearts and admiration of people on social media during the Women’s World Cup with their remarkable sportsmanship. Following their … Read more

FIFA Women’s World Cup: Spain cruise to 3-0 win over Costa Rica in World Cup opener

FIFA Women World Cup

Spain won the match 3-0. Gonzalez, Bonmati, and Hermoso scored for Spain. Daniela Solera made a number of saves for Costa Rica. Spain had a remarkable beginning to their 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup journey on Friday, dominating Costa Rica with a convincing 3-0 victory in Group C at Wellington Stadium. Spain took control of … Read more

Winds and rain hammer Mozambique as Cyclone Freddy approaches

Mozambique
  • Freddy started 34 days ago in the northwest of Australia.
  • One person has died, raising the death toll to at least 28 since the hurricane made landfall.
  • Citizens have been asked to take refuge in temporary shelters such as schools.

Cyclone Freddy has made landfall in Mozambique for the second time in a month, bringing rain, strong gusts, and flooding.

The country in southern Africa has received more than a year’s worth of rain in the last four weeks.

Freddy, which started 34 days ago in the northwest of Australia, could become the longest-lasting storm on record.

One person has died, raising the death toll to at least 28 since the hurricane made landfall.

Second landfall

On Saturday, the hurricane made its second landfall near the eastern seaport of Quelimane at around 22:00 (20:00 GMT).

Citizens have been asked to take refuge in temporary shelters such as schools, churches, and warehouses.

According to local disaster services, more than 500,000 people may be at risk of a humanitarian crisis this time.

One guy died when his horse fell during the severe winds that rocked the country.

According to TVM, the power utility company has switched off the electricity as a precaution, and all flights have been canceled.

The cyclone is said to have stopped offshore and is expected to make landfall soon.

“I can see some houses with roofs torn apart, broken windows and the streets flooded. It’s really scary,” charity worker Vania Massingue, from the port city of Quelimane in Zambezia province, told.

Climate warming, according to experts, is making tropical storms around the world wetter, windier, and more severe.

Freddy had already smashed records for the amount of strength it had amassed on its 8,000-kilometer (5,000-mile) journey across the Indian Ocean to northwestern Australia.

According to Mozambique’s national disaster management organization, more than 1.5 million people have been affected since the hurricane hit last month, with more than 8,000 individuals forced to flee their homes.

A humanitarian mission is underway in the region, but aid attempts may be impeded by new heavy rains caused by Freddy’s return.

Malawi, where health officials are facing a cholera outbreak, is also expected to be hit.

Forecast experts anticipate that the storm will bring damaging winds and heavy rain to wide areas, including north-east Zimbabwe and south-east Zambia.

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China tells US to fix its own debt problems

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  • Chinese Embassy in Zambia asked the US to work on monetary policies.
  • Republicans in the House are threatening to refuse to vote on a new debt ceiling.
  • The national debt of the United States is approximately $31 trillion.

Washington: After U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called China a “barrier” to debt reform in Africa this week, Chinese officials in Zambia had a pointed response – get your own house in order.

The Chinese Embassy in Zambia said on its website Tuesday “the biggest contribution that the United States can make to the debt issues outside the country is to act on responsible monetary policies, cope with its own debt problem, and stop sabotaging other sovereign countries’ active efforts to solve their debt issues.”

Republicans in the House are threatening to refuse to vote on a new debt ceiling, a figure that reflects money already spent and now owed by the government, in order to put pressure on the Biden administration and Democrats to cut spending programs. So far, the Biden administration has refused to negotiate, relying on hardline Republicans to back down in the face of pressure from businesses, investors, and moderates.

The national debt of the United States is approximately $31 trillion, up from $5.6 trillion in 2000, due in part to increased spending for an aging population, outlays for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, COVID-19 programs, and tax cuts that reduced revenues.

Yellen and IMF

Yellen and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva arrived separately in Zambia on Sunday to emphasize the importance of debt reform in Africa.

Zambia defaulted on its debt in 2020 and has made little progress in restructuring it with Chinese and private creditors to date, contributing to citizens’ poverty.

According to the World Bank, the world’s poorest countries face $35 billion in debt-service payments to official and private-sector creditors in 2022, with China accounting for more than 40% of the total.

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Zambia demands explanation from Russia after its national dies at battlefield; Foreign Minister

zambia foreign minister

Zambia Foreign Minister has urged Russia to explain how its resident ended up on the battlefield in Ukraine. Lemekhani Nyirenda was serving a prison sentence at a medium-security prison outside Moscow. It was unclear how and by whom the prisoner was recruited. Zambia has urged Russia to explain how one of its residents who was … Read more

World’s largest uncut emerald, 1.5 kg, was found in Zambia

uncut emerald

A huge emerald in Zambia is now the largest uncut emerald, according to Guinness World Records. Chipembele, which means “rhino” in the local language, was found last July. It was created under near-perfect conditions, allowing elements to crystallise into huge hexagonal shapes. A huge emerald in Zambia named Chipembele, which means “rhino” in the local … Read more

Zambia intends to halt nearly $2 billion in projects in order to reduce debt

Zambia

Zambia is cancelling more than $2 billion worth of projects financed by commercial loans. In 2020, Zambia became the first nation to default in the COVID-19 era. At the end of 2021, its external debt stood at $17.27 billion. Zambia is dropping more than $2 billion worth of tasks funded by business advances to lessen … Read more

Zambia looking to triple copper output in next decade

Zambia

Copper-rich President Hakainde Hichilema stated on Monday that Zambia wants to more than increase mineral production to three million tones per year within a decade. Hichilema took office last year with ambitious plans to review mining policies and turn around the economy of the Africa’s second largest copper producer. He told an annual Africa mining … Read more

Twerking at war memorial in Russia land a Zambian student in prison

Zambia’s foreign ministry reported that a 21-year-old Zambian student was detained in Russia last Sunday for twerking at a World War II memorial in Khanty-Mansiysk. Tionge Ziba, a first-year Zambian student at Khanty-Yugra Mansiysk’s State University, has been released on bond, the ministry reports, but her case has been referred to the municipal prosecutor. The … Read more

Zambia, Rwanda sign 7 agreements to deepen bilateral cooperation

Zambia, Rwanda sign 7 agreements to deepen bilateral cooperation

LUSAKA, April 4 (Xinhua) — Zambia and Rwanda on Monday signed seven agreements aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation between the two countries. Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema and his guest Paul Kagame witnessed the signing ceremony held at the Avan Hotel in the southern city of Livingstone and broadcast live on various social media platforms. The … Read more

US donates more than 500 million Covid vaccines to other countries

covid vaccine

WASHINGTON: The United States has given more than 500 million coronavirus vaccines to other countries since the jabs were developed, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday in a statement obtained by AFP. “The United States has now shared over 500 million safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine doses, free of cost, to more than 110 … Read more

Zambia receives 2nd batch of China-donated COVID-19 vaccines

LUSAKA – Zambia on Monday received a fresh batch of COVID-19 vaccines donated by the Chinese government. The 400,000 doses of vaccines were received by Li Jie, the Chinese Ambassador to Zambia and Sylvia Masebo, Zambia’s Health Minister, during a ceremony held at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka, the country’s capital. Addressing the … Read more

Debt in developing economies

economic

WASHINGTON: In 2016, the discovery of two large, previously unreported loans sparked an economic crisis in Mozambique. Donor support to the country froze. The government was forced to make deep cuts in public spending. More recently, when Chad and Zambia asked to restructure their debt under the G-20’s Common Framework for Debt Treatments, they ran … Read more

How omicron is affecting Middle East markets

omicron

DUBAI: The new Covid-19 variant, omicron, has prompted global economic concerns, as fears of its spread begin to affect stock markets and oil prices, Arab News reported. Saudi Arabia’s main market, the Tadawul All Share Index, opened 5.3 per cent lower on Sunday, trading near 10,700 points. The Dubai Financial Market was down 8.49 per cent in … Read more

IMF loan ‘important’ for cheaper and longer financing: Zambian finance minister

zambia finance minister

Zambia’s new Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, has said that it was precarious to agree to a loaning programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) because it would give creditors assurance and the government cheaper and longer financing. Musokotwane, appointed on Friday by recently elected President Hakainde Hichilema, faces the intimidating task of trying to pull … Read more

Whatsapp, Twitter, and Facebook blocked in Zambia during presidential elections

Whatsapp, Twitter, and Facebook blocked in Zambia during presidential elections

Whatsapp and other social media apps are reportedly blocked in Zambia during the ongoing presidential elections on Thursday, as reported by digital rights organization Access Now and internet monitor NetBlocks. Lusaka Times, a local Zambian news organization, writes that officials from Zambia’s Ministry of Information and Broadcast Services decided to bring down Whatsapp and other … Read more

News anchor demands his salary on live TV in Zambia goes viral

kbn tv anchor

A video of a Zambian news anchor went viral for demanding his salary on live TV. On KBN TV News (Kenmark Broadcasting Network), the anchor was reading out the headline stories when he made an abrupt and unexpected claim on camera. Kabinda Kalimina intermittent the live news broadcast to claim on air that he and … Read more

Update on GCAA imposed suspension of Pakistan-UAE flights until july 21st

UAE Flights: India, Pakistan, 4 Other Countries to be Exempted from Restrictions

The United Arab Emirates’ ban on entry from Pakistan, South Africa, and Nigeria remains in place, according to the federal aviation authority, despite Dubai’s announcement that it will reduce entry restrictions from those nations. Dubai, the most populous of the UAE’s seven emirates, is a business and tourism center. Throughout the pandemic, the seven emirates … Read more

Suspension of Pakistan-UAE flights extended until July 21st, according to GCAA

UAE Flights: India, Pakistan, 4 Other Countries to be Exempted from Restrictions

Flights from Pakistan and 13 other countries, including Liberia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zambia, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and South Africa, will be suspended until 23:59 hrs on July 21, 2021, according to the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority. Cargo flights, as well as business and charter flights, … Read more

Watch: Ethiopian Airlines mistakenly lands at Zambia Airport

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A cargo plane of Ethiopian Airlines mistakenly landed at Zambian airport. According to the reports, that airport is still under construction claimed by the government officials. The aircraft hit the tarmac on Sunday at the unfinished airport in Zambia’s northern Copperbelt province, which is currently served by the Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport around 15 … Read more