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To do so, the team would need to navigate the qualifying stages, where it would face other African teams battling for a ...
Zambia says it has made progress in addressing several concerns raised by the US government, as it seeks to avoid being ...
Because of our commitment to Zambia and the Zambian people, in recent years the United States has invested roughly $600 million a year – that’s nearly 17 billion Zambian kwacha annually ...
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The decision by Ghana and Zambia to relegate Afreximbank was made during an ongoing comprehensive debt restructuring. Ghana and Zambia have been negotiating with creditors for over a year in an ...
US says it will reduce health aid to Zambia because medicines were stolen and sold - The Independent
The United States will cut $50 million worth of aid a year to the southern African country of Zambia because of the “systematic" theft of medicines and medical supplies the money paid for, the U ...
Health authorities in Zambia have halted a planned clinical trial for an HIV vaccine after the United States withdrew funding ...
The United States said it would cut $50 million in annual aid to Zambia's health sector because the government had failed to stop "systemic theft" of donated medicines and medical supplies.
By Colleen Goko LUANDA (Reuters) -Zambia hopes to start work on the Lobito Corridor railway connecting its copper belt to Angola's Atlantic coast by the third quarter of 2026, Transport Minister Frank ...
LUSAKA - Zambia's health ministry said it was taking action against the theft of donated medicines after the United States announced a major aid cut over the government's failure to tackle the racket.
Reuters. Zambia's President Edgar Chagwa Lungu addresses the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S., September 25, 2019.
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