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  • The End of Nitrogen Chemicals?

    posted to New Zambia on Wed 19th Jun 13

    Japan's Toyota allegedly plans to set up a mega fertiliser production plant in Zambia. According to Zambia'a Ambassador to Japan Mwelwa Chibesakunda, Toyota is keen invest in agro input production in Zambia, as part of its diversifcation programme away from

  • Prisoner Amnesty

    posted to New Zambia on Tue 18th Jun 13

    By Chola MukangaPresident Michael Sata recently pardoned and set free 615 prisoners countrywide as part of the African Freedom Day commemoration. This now brings to nearly 4,000 the number of prisoners PF has released on the streets! The releases have

  • The rise of ZAMPOST?

    posted to New Zambia on Mon 17th Jun 13

    ZAMPOST is finally on the road to recovery. The company which has previously been plagued by inefficiency and corruption recently announced that it has recorded a profit of KR 1.35 million for the first time since 1994.Postmaster general McPherson Chanda says

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  • What matters for growth?

    posted to New Zambia on Fri 23rd May 08

    The final report from the Independent Commission on Growth and Development, a global panel of eminent experts, report is out. It tries to answer that great question - what matters for growth? The Commission tries to provide important lessons from countries

  • The End of Nitrogen Chemicals?

    posted to New Zambia on Wed 19th Jun 13

    Japan's Toyota allegedly plans to set up a mega fertiliser production plant in Zambia. According to Zambia'a Ambassador to Japan Mwelwa Chibesakunda, Toyota is keen invest in agro input production in Zambia, as part of its diversifcation programme away from

  • Prisoner Amnesty

    posted to New Zambia on Tue 18th Jun 13

    By Chola MukangaPresident Michael Sata recently pardoned and set free 615 prisoners countrywide as part of the African Freedom Day commemoration. This now brings to nearly 4,000 the number of prisoners PF has released on the streets! The releases have

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