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- USDA considers produce imports from Morocco, Zambia
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has proposed rules to allow commercial imports of tomatoes from the Souss-Massa region of Morocco to the United States. The USDA agency, APHIS, said the tomatoes would have
- No fuel shortage for Zambia
Energy Permanent Secretary, Peter Mumba, says the country will not experience fuel shortages this year.Mr. Mumba said government has put in place measures to prevent a disruption in the flow of fuel.He told ZNBC news that Zambia will import about 1.4
- ZFTU Blasts SA, Zambian Trade Union Groups
THE Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions has blasted the Confederation of South African Trade Unions and the Zambian Congress of Trade Unions for meddling in Zimbabwe's internal affairs ignoring their mandate of championing the cause of workers in their
- Zambian power
The World Bank has launched a study for the construction of a 1billion (about R7billion) electricity generation plant in Zambia, which would ease power shortages across southern Africa, an official said yesterday. The bank said the feasibility study
- UN Evacuates Civilian Staff From Sudanese Town Of Abyei
KHARTOUM, Sudan 'We still have around 400 people on the ground,' said Mansour. They include five Sudanese staff who opted to stay and hundreds of U.N. peacekeepers, mainly Zambian soldiers. Violence has continued in Abyei, flouting U.N. calls on the
- Saudi to invest in Zambia
An Investor from Saudi Arabia has shown interest in setting up a five star Hotel in Zambia.Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB) Chairman, Errol Hickey confirmed the development to ZNBC news. He said the investor from the oil rich country also has plans to put up
- Zambia's preparation for Pan African Games meets hitch LUSAKA
WORLD NEWS; Sports 273 words A senior Zambian government official has expressed concern at the slow pace of rehabilitation and construction of infrastructure in readiness for the All Africa Games in 2011. Richard Taima, Deputy Minister of Sports, Youth
- World Bank launches billion dollar Africa power plant study
LUSAKA - The World Bank has launched a study for the construction of a billion dollar electricity generation plant in Zambia, which would ease power shortages across southern Africa, an official said Wednesday. The bank said the feasibility study, which
- Banned football team Togo elect to play home game in Ghana
LONDON: Togo have elected to play their home World Cup qualifier against Zambia in neighbouring Ghana after being banned from hosting matches in their own country, the Togo Football Federation said on Tuesday. Togo, who played at the 2006 World Cup in
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