SADC picks Maimbo from Zambia to be the new President of Africa Development Bank
"Maimbo was selected through a competitive process among seven candidates from the SADC region,” the organization said in a statement.
African Lawyers condemn brutal treatment against Advocate Faby Mushibi by DR Congo armed forces
For some residents of Kalemie, the attack on Faby is some sort of a war against the people of Katanga by the Kasai in the DRC army
U.S Drone Tech firm expands to Africa. Uses Rwanda as portal for Artificial Intelligence on the continent
When it comes to technology, agricultural sector in Africa lags behind other regions like India and other emerging economies.
The meaning behind recent series of defections among North Korean diplomats
The cases of diplomats defecting from North Korea's diplomatic posts abroad, which are the country's ‘outposts,’ for foreign relations and a source of foreign currency, have been frequent in recent years.
India out to sow deep cultural roots across Tanzania
At the moment there are more than 5000 young Tanzanians who are currently studying in India, in addition to a number of others who enjoy scholarships issued by the Indian Government
Tourists encounter Maasai protests in Ngorongoro
A group of Maasai elders approached the tour vans and explained to visitors that they should not worry because it was peaceful demonstrations and that they, as tourists, were quite safe.
Zambia picks three young lady footballers from Arusha for soccer trials in Lusaka
The candidates, Louis Dismass, Rose Paul and Susan Paul, were scouted here by the Bauleni United Sports Academy (BUSA) of Zambia during the maiden African Women’s Cup 2024 which was staged in Arusha in June 2024.
Serial defections among North Korea’s elite are a serious sign of crisis for Jong-un Kim’s regime
A meagre USD 0.03 is a typical monthly salary for a North Korean government employee, and less than the cost of a kilo of rice.
Australian Mountaineer breaks record climbing Kilimanjaro backwards to Africa’s highest Point
Hepell broke the record initially set by a South African mountaineer, Jurgen Gessaud who scaled Kilimanjaro backwards in July 1997 and managed to reach the peak after 72 hours.
Lecture for Zambian Scholars discuss the country’s debt restructuring process currently underway
It aimed at promoting student engagement on the implications of the national debt management process, explore the impact of the on-going debt restructuring program on the country’s economic prospects and promote continuous dialogue amongst partner organizations