Zambia counts votes as internet restriction remain in force On Twitter and Facebook, Zambians said they were using virtual private networks to get around the restrictions on the internet.
Drugmaker Cipla exhibits signs of ill financial health Retail investors are more concerned about profits and dividends.
After polls Lusaka will face huge IMF pressure to restructure the economy The Zambian crisis first came into the fore in November last year when the country defaulted on a $42.5 million repayment on a Eurobond.
Zimbabwe reopens churches for fully vaccinated congregants Government attempts to fight vaccine hesitancy largely influenced by religious beliefs and misinformation.
Zambia voters flock to polling stations Long early morning queues were witnessed in the capital Lusaka with young Zambians eager to cast their votes.
Carte blanche rules at Stara Fashion Week There were 20 designers who showcased women’s wear on day one; 10 designers showcased men’s clothes on day two.
Burundi ravaged by flooding from rainfall, swollen Lake Tanganyika Heavy rain on world’s second deepest lake has affected Tanzania, Zambia and DRC Congo who share water body.
Tension in Zambia ahead of tightly-fought vote The August 12 ballot is essentially a two-horse race between longstanding adversaries -- President Edgar Lungu and Hakainde Hichilema.
African first ladies using arts to shift culture on women issues The Organisation of African First Ladies supports maternal health, gender equality, diseases, disabilities, and more.