Zambia's President Lungu re-elected as opposition cries foul Zambia’s incumbent leader Edgar Lungu has been declared winner of the last week’s presidential election.
Election: Zambia's President Lungu ahead as opposition cries foul President Edgar Lungu held a slight lead early Monday in Zambia's closely-fought election, as the opposition claimed the vote was rigged.
Zambia awaits election result after tense campaign Zambians awaited Friday for presidential election results that could trigger dispute after a violence-tinged campaign between the two leading candidates.
Voting begins as Zambians grapple with sluggish economy Zambians are voting for new leaders in an election in which stakes are high with the state of the economy taking the centre stage.
The brave female voices at Zanzibar Film Festival The determination and resilience of four women to change either their situations or that of others is commendable. The Zanzibar International Film Festival did a commendable job in shining a...
Brain drain of doctors costs Africa over $2 billion African governments urged to curb the number of doctors moving to work abroad that has cost sub-Saharan Africa up to $2 billion.
Tanzania power line to be ready by 2018 When complete, the line will supply 2,000MW to neighbouring regional member states.
EAC phasing out dollars; is a single currency on the way? Local currencies to become fully convertible to insulate cross-border trade from fluctuations against the greenback.
Competition in African markets creates economic growth Boosting competition in consumer markets and key input sectors can help African countries grow faster and alleviate poverty,
The self-taught music conductor Hekima Raymond In 2015 he conducted the first symphony to be performed in Tanzania.