from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, ZambiaZambia BureauLUSAKA, (CAJ News) -THREATS to arrest the former president, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, are excerbatting instability in Zambia. Politics in the increasingly troubled southern African country is worryingly poisonous ahead of the next general elections. Critics accuse President Haikande Hichilema of dictatorship and decimating the opposition with a series of
from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, ZambiaZambia BureauLUSAKA, (CAJ News) - MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR investments will culminate in the establishment of Africa’s first electric vehicle battery grade cobalt sulphate plant. More funds have been secured to steer the expansion of mobile money in the minerals-rich lucrative Lobito Corridor. Seen as the United States’ ploy to counter China’s influence
from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, Zambia Zambia Bureau LUSAKA, (CAJ News) – LIVES are lost at a high rate and life is coming to a halt in Zambia amid the worst eruption of cholera in the Southern African country’s recent history. The water borne disease is a major test to the ailing health sector, whose
from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, Zambia Zambia Bureau LUSAKA, (CAJ News) - ZAMBIA has set fourth-generation (4G) internet as a standard in an effort to enhance internet connectivity levels. The process will culminate in the elimination of 2G and 3G in the Southern African country. Felix Mutati, the Minister of Science and Technology, revealed the
from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, Zambia Zambia Bureau LUSAKA, (CAJ News) - MORE than 1 million Zambians have enrolled to obtain digital identity cards. This is under the Integrated National Registration Information System (INRIS) project that will see the introduction of a digital national registration card (NRC). The project has an enrollment target of 10