We have started to collect the most important news related to Zambia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A High Court judge rules that Zambia must pay a substantial sum to a so-called "vulture fund" in a debt dispute.
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China announces new investment worth $800m in Zambia, the latest stop on President Hu's African tour.
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The Zambian government withdraws a ban on all political gatherings just hours after it was announced.
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A Zambian court drops charges against opposition leader Michael Sata of falsely declaring his assets.
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An excommunicated Zambian archbishop ordains two more married priests in the US in defiance of the Vatican.
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Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata is arrested in connection with an election asset declaration.
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Zambian ex-President Chiluba is not well enough to stand trial on corruption charges, a court rules.
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Zambia tells its largest copper mine to halt a key part of production after a spill pollutes water supplies.
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Zambian police authorities arrest the wife of former President Frederick Chiluba for alleged corruption.
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Oil is discovered in western Zambia, the president announces, after tests come back from Germany.
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Oil is discovered in north-western Zambia, the president announces, after tests come back from Germany.
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President Mwanawasa of Zambia warns the opposition leader that he could be charged with treason.
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Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa appeals for unity after being sworn in following disputed elections.
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