We have started to collect the most important news related to Zambia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Why China is interested in Zambia's presidential race
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A Zambian court dismisses an opposition claim that President Rupiah Banda was not eligible for re-election because of a parentage rule.
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Zambia's opposition takes court action to declare the president ineligible for office because his father was allegedly a foreigner.
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A Zambian TV channel launches a reality show to help former prostitutes find husbands.
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Red-eyed foreign policy - on the road with Hillary Clinton
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Zambia's former President Frederick Chiluba is buried in the capital, Lusaka, following his death more than week ago.
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The first democratically elected president of Zambia, Frederick Chiluba, dies at home aged 68.
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The Zambian government drops charges against two Chinese managers accused of attempted murder after firing on miners during a pay dispute.
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Zambia struggles to cope with growing drugs menace
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Zambian village shows how the continent sees its internet future
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Two Chinese mine managers who are alleged to have shot and wounded a group of miners in southern Zambia fail to turn up in court.
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China under fire in Zambia after mine shooting
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A Zambian court orders the release on bail of two Chinese mine managers accused attempted murder after they allegedly shot a group of miners.
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Police in Zambia charge two Chinese mine managers with attempted murder for allegedly shooting 11 miners protesting over pay and conditions.
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Zambian police investigate claims that managers at a Chinese-run coal mine in the south of the country shot and wounded at least 11 local workers.
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