The Zambian government, in conjunction with the World Bank, has launcher a $63.9 million programme aimed at boosting climate action in the country’s Eastern Province. Known...
The proliferation of misinformation, disinformation and fake news has become a pressing global concern and Zambia, like many other African countries, is not immune. Misinformation refers...
Zambian neobank fintech, Lupiya, has entered into a partnership with leading enabler of digital commerce across Africa and the Middle East, Network International, to launch a...
The Secretary-General of Zambia’s ruling party, UPND, Batuke Imenda, has launched a scathing attack on former President Edgar Lungu, labeling the ex-leader as a leopard that...
Freedom of speech is widely recognised as a fundamental right and moral principle that defines an individual’s freedom of action in a social context. However, realising...
In a democratic country like Zambia, a free and independent media is essential for holding those in power accountable, promoting transparency, good governance and facilitating public...
Now at 60, Zambia has made significant strides toward achieving a free society where citizens can picket and express their opinions without fear of reprisal. Despite...
The fundamental principles of ethical journalism—objectivity, precision, accuracy, conscience, fairness, impartiality, humanity, transparency and serving the public interest—are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the profession....
A recent survey by Reuters has suggested that the Zambian, Kenyan, Ugandan, and Ghanaian currencies might all be edging towards stability in the coming weeks, while...
The media is a powerful tool for disseminating information and reaching targeted audiences, including the most remote areas. However, accessing some of the hardest-to-reach populations requires...