Category: Editors Choice

Groundbreaking Research Proves Bicycles Power Economic Growth and Healthcare Access


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Landmark Study by World Bicycle Relief and IDinsight Provides Critical Evidence on the Power of Bicycles to Boost Livelihoods and Empower Rural Communities October 22, 2024 – LUSAKA, ZAMBIA – World Bicycle Relief (WBR), a non-profit social enterprise that supports rural and remote communities by helping adults and children overcome transportation barriers, in collaboration with IDinsight, today announced the results of a pioneering randomized controlled trial (RCT) that demonstrates the transformative impact of bicycles on livelihoods and health service delivery among adults in rural Zambia. With a particular focus on outcomes for women, the study provides robust evidence that bicycles...

The Supreme Court of Zambia and its survival of the near capture: the episode of contempt of court


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The Supreme Court of Zambia and its survival of the near capture: the episode of contempt of court By Prof Munyonzwe Hamalengwa The Supreme Court of Zambia celebrated its 50 years of existence in 2023. Its history of survival through various challenges is yet to be written. As we celebrate 60 years of Zambia’s independence, many chapters of the survival of the Supreme Court in particular, the Constitutional Court also in particular and the judiciary in general, can be written. This article discusses one episode in 2019 when evidence, in my opinion, signalled or emerged that the Supreme Court of...

GLOBALink | Ethiopia’s BRICS membership enhances access to opportunities, drives economic growth


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Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia 2024-10-21 15:49:18 “I think it (BRICS) offers important economic and developmental opportunities for countries like Ethiopia,” said an Ethiopian scholar. #GLOBALink You may like Autumn scenery in Beijing 1st “Jinbo” China-Europe freight train arrives in Shanghai More from GLOBALink GLOBALink | Symposium held in Xinjiang on new developments of Jingjiao studies GLOBALink | Beijing’s growing appeal amid city’s pursuit of high-quality development GLOBALink | BRICS opens up new prospects for South-South cooperation: German scholar Copyright©2000-2024XINHUANET.com All rights reserved. Be the first to like. Like Unlike

RUSSIA’S POSITIVE TECHNOLOGIES SUCCESSFULLY HOLDS 2024 HACK CAMP ON CYBER SECURITY


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August 24, 2024…..Lusaka As the world grapples with increased sophistication in cyber crimes, solutions are being sought to curb the vice by technology experts who gathered in Moscow, Russia for two weeks during the Positive Hack Camp, reports FRANCIS LUNGU. Positive Technologies, a Russian firm with support from the Ministry of Digital Development, organized an international educational project dubbed “Positive Hack Camp” that attracted about 70 young participants from around the world to learn on how to detect and address cyber crimes. The two-week Positive Hack Camp just wrapped up on Friday, August 23, 2024 in Moscow. The event brought...

CHINA-AFRICA TO REFLECT ON THEIR RELATIONS DURING FOCAC 

CHINA-AFRICA TO REFLECT ON THEIR RELATIONS DURING FOCAC 


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In an effort to fulfill a common commitment to fortify China-Africa relations based on equality and respect for everyone, China will host the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit in Beijing from September 4–6, 2024. On invitation from the forum, leaders of the African governments and state including members of the FOCAC will attend the summit. On the sidelines of the global event, pertinent forum events will be attended by representatives of international and regional organizations with an interest in Africa. Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes the significance of fostering cordial collaboration between China and Africa in his book “The...

Incorporating High-Resolution Aerial Geophysical Surveys into Value Stream Mapping for Zambia’s Mining Sector


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Editorial or Opinion- Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited Edition 132 – Monday 19th August 2024 – Sunday 25th August 2024 Incorporating High-Resolution Aerial Geophysical Surveys into Value Stream Mapping for Zambia’s Mining Sector By Shadreck Saili Industrialisation and Regional Integration Expert On August 14, 2024, the Zambian President, H.E, Mr. President Hakainde Hichilema launched a groundbreaking high-resolution aerial geophysical survey, marking a significant advancement in the country’s mining sector resource management. This initiative aims to utilise a state-of-the-art airborne geophysical technology to uncover hidden geological resources, optimise exploration efforts, and ultimately drive the mining industry toward its ambitious production target of...

Professor Bishop John Hardy Mambo


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_*PROFESSOR BISHOP JOHN HARD MAMBO, ACADEMIC BIOGRAPHY*_ By Professor Edgar Ng’oma Philosopher/Distinguished Governance Expert EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an academic biography of Bishop Dr. John Hardy Mambo, who was recently conferred with a Professorship by a consortium of Southern African Christian Universities. The report outlines Bishop Mambo’s academic journey, leadership roles, and achievements that led to this prestigious recognition. INTRODUCTION On August 9, 2024, a consortium of Christian universities in Southern Africa conferred a Professorship on Bishop John Mambo, founder of Nyamphande orphanage and Chairman of Chikondi Foundation. This recognition acknowledges Bishop Mambo’s tireless dedication to humanitarian work, education,...

JAPAN SIGNS $11MILLION AGREEMENT WITH ZAMBIA


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By HAPPY MULOLANI JAPANESE International Cooperation and Agency (JICA) and the Ministry of Agriculture have signed an $11million (JPYI 1,590,000,000) Agreement to scale up rice interventions. Ministry of Agriculture Permanent Secretary for Administration Yvonne Mpundu appreciated Japan’s efforts and initiative of supporting the agriculture sector through the Zambia Agriculture Research Institute (ZARI), noting that the two countries enjoyed a cordial relationship over the years. The project aims to improve the dissemination system of rice farming technologies and capacity for producing quality seeds at ZARI at Mansa Research Station, which is earmarked to run from December 2023 to December 2028. Ms...

“TI-Z’s Raymond Mutale seeks Financial Transparency in Zambia’s Political Party finaning” …as ZCID’s Doreen Njovu Calls for Financial Reform”


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By Derrick Sinjela Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) Acting Executive Director Raymond Mutale spoke at a validation meeting on political party and campaign financing regulation. The Zambia Centre for Interparty Dialogue (ZCID) Executive Director, Ms. Doreen Njovu, delivered a keynote speech at a plenary workshop on political party and campaign finance regulation. Ms. Njovu expressed gratitude to stakeholders and political parties for their participation in the technical meeting, which aimed to analyze the regulatory landscape and develop legislative recommendations. Mr. Mutale expressed delight to address the issue, which is gaining global attention. Substantively serving as TI-Z Programmes Manager, Mutale emphasized that...

Zambian forest reserve rebounds with a little assistance


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By Ryan Truscott on 20 June 2024 Conservationists and farmers have restored large parts of a forest reserve in Zambia in just four years through natural regeneration. The Katanino Forest Reserve had lost more than 58% of its forest cover by 2019, when dozens of families living inside it and cutting trees to make charcoal were finally evicted by state officials. A restoration project launched that same year by conservation group WeForest and local partners has used assisted natural regeneration, a light-touch forest restoration method, to grow back more than 500 hectares (1,240 acres) of the reserve’s tree cover. The...

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