Two men are on trial in Zambia on charges of practicing witchcraft and possessing charms intended to harm the country's president, in a case that has become a source of fascination in the southern African nation.
Analysis - Zambia is wooing international investors to develop its copper resources but communities dependent on illegal mining want a better deal.
LUSAKA, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Zambia and Tanzania on Monday pledged to work together to tackle the threat of transnational crimes. The two countries made the commitment during a joint permanent commission meeting held in Zambia's southern city of Livingstone, according to a statement.
Two men are on trial in Zambia for alleged witchcraft aimed at cursing the president. The case stirs fascination and controversy in a nation where traditional beliefs in supernatural phenomena coexist with colonial-era laws criminalizing witchcraft.
The United States Government (USG) support to Zambia is estimated at $600 million annually, of which $367 million was committed for the national HIV response for 2025 under the Presidential Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with President of the Republic of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema, at Al-Ittihadiya Palace. An official reception ceremony was held, the national anthems were played and the two Presidents inspected the guard of honor.
The suspension of the 15% export duty on precious stones and metals in Zambia has elicited divergent views and reactions,
Two suspected witch doctors appeared Tuesday in a Zambian court on charges they attempted to "bewitch" President Hakainde Hichilema.
With Zambia’s health sector facing uncertainty due to a review of international funding and support, Anthu Omwe Health Centre in Mungule
Despite the positive outlook for the mining sector, Zambia has faced some significant external challenges that have impacted economic growth more widely. The country has been hit by the worst drought in recent history, which has driven up food prices and badly affected the staple maise crop.
Craig Manders sued Connecticut-based African Portfolio this month after a hippo fatally attacked his 70-year-old wife Lisa Manders during a trip in Zambia planned by the company.
A Kenyan family from Kakamega county is now a household name in Lusaka, Zambia, because of the delicious food that they cook for clients at Urban Maasai.