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Friday | Independent Online

The hunt is on...

Up to 144 people who had contact with three people killed by a mysterious illness in southern Africa are being traced, the World Health Organisation said on Friday.

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Related Topix: World News

Thu Oct 09, 2008

Daily Monitor

15-year-old Fort Portal girl to be charged with murder - " Police

Kabarole Five days after the burial of Tadeo Bukya, who was stabbed to death on October 4 by a jilted 15-year old lover after he refused to dance with her, an uneasy calm reigns in his former school, Mpanga ...

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AllAfrica.com

Zambia: $400 Million Oil Deal On, State, PTA Bank Agree

The Times of Zambia 9 October 2008 THE Government and PTA Bank have finally concluded negotiations to finance the US$400 million oil procurement deal for the next two years, Energy Permanent Secretary, Peter ...

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Wed Oct 08, 2008

Daily News

'Hannes was always willing to help everybody'

By Kanina Foss Hannes Els, 33, died in the line of duty. It was while airlifting a critically ill patient from Lusaka to Johannesburg that the South African paramedic contracted the deadly disease that killed ...

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Related Topix: South Africa, World News

Tue Oct 07, 2008

Daily News

Victim without shoes who wouldn't hurt a fly

By Kanina Foss If you wanted to describe her, you would start with the shoes - she didn't wear any.

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Mon Oct 06, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Court Throws Out Fred M'membe's Application

This is in a case in which acting President Rupiah Banda was granted an injunction to restrain The Post Newspapers from running editorial opinions defamatory of him.

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Related Topix: World News, Rupiah Banda, Africa

Sat Oct 04, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Coping With Less and Less Water

Deforestation has affected the water cycle in one of Zambia's largest charcoal-producing regions, forcing residents to adopt unsustainable farming practices in the wetlands, say experts.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Agriculture, Science,

Thu Oct 02, 2008

Neatorama

Elephants in the Lobby

Believe it or not, an elephant in the lobby of this hotel is not a rare event! The Mfuwe Lodge in the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia was built on a path the local elephants take to find wild mangoes.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Wed Oct 01, 2008

Telegraph.co.uk

Wild elephants stroll through hotel reception

It's not everyday that you see a wild elephant standing next to you at the reception of a hotel.

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Related Topix: Zambia Travel, Travel, World News, Africa

Guardian Newspapers

Zambia's main opposition denies endorsing Banda, alleges vote buying

T HE main opposition Patriotic Front Party leader, Michael Sata, has described reports that a smaller opposition party has endorsed Rupiah Banda in the upcoming October 30 polls as a sham and accused the ruling ...

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Related Topix: Rupiah Banda, Africa, World News

Mon Sep 29, 2008

People's Daily Online

Acting president: NE province holds key to future of Zambia

The North-Western Province holds the key to the future of Zambia as it has more than enough natural resources to improve the lives of Zambians, Zambia's Acting President Rupiah Banda has said, Times of Zambia ...

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Related Topix: Rupiah Banda, World News, Africa, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election

Sun Sep 28, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Banda Predicts Victory

The Times of Zambia 27 September 2008 Acting President, Rupiah Banda, yesterday declared that the MMD is headed for victory in the forthcoming presidential elections.

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Related Topix: Rupiah Banda, World News, Africa

Independent Online

Four in ring for Zambia's top job

Zambia's presidential elections will be contested by four candidates, including acting President Rupiah Banda, the country's chief justice announced Saturday.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Sat Sep 27, 2008

Inter Press Service

EDUCATION-ZAMBIA: Food Insecurity Hits Schools

"Sometimes there is barely any food at home, so I only eat at school, at lunch," said Justin Banda, a 12 year old student, at Chikumboso school in Lusaka's Ngombe township.

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Related Topix: World News

Fri Sep 26, 2008

CIO

Lack of Funds, Infrastructure Pose Zambia E-Voting Hurdles

By Brenda Zulu A lack of funds has prevented Zambia from completing the computerization of voting registration, government officials said this week.

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Related Topix: World News

Thu Sep 25, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Country Will Remain Open to Trade - Banda

The Times of Zambia 25 September 2008 Zambia will remain open to business in order to maintain economic gains made by the MMD in the last seven years, acting President, Rupiah Banda has said.

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Related Topix: World News, Rupiah Banda,

Wed Sep 24, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: We Are On The Right Track On The Fight Against Graft

Zambia's current improved standing on the international anti-corruption index is a sign that the fight against the scourge is slowly, but surely being won.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa

Tue Sep 23, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Fuel Prices May Go Down By K500 - Magande

The Times of Zambia 23 September 2008 FINANCE and National Planning Minister, Ng'andu Magande has said the Government is working on a fuel price reduction of around K500 per litre after a tax adjustment.

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Related Topix: World News, Zambia Travel, Travel, Africa, Rupiah Banda

Mon Sep 22, 2008

Serious Eats

Dear Slice: Here's Where to Get Pizza in Zambia

Clicking in to the Slice inbox today, we've got this awesome email from Justin C. in Zambia.... I'm a federal civil servant currently on a four-month detail to Lusaka, Zambia, and until recently I had accepted ...

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Pizza, World News,

Sun Sep 21, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Zambia: Lack of Accountabilty Thwarting Progress in Agricultural Cooperatives

Lack of transparency and accountability is the real reason the agricultural co-operative movement in Zambia collapsed nearly 20 years ago.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Agriculture, Science

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