We have started to collect the most important news related to Zambia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A Zambian archbishop whose 'moonie' marriage stunned the Catholic Church is now calling for priests to marry.
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Zambia's government bans an evangelical church after allegations that it was involved in satanic rituals.
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Zambia, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria and Tunisia qualify for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations but Senegal-Ivory Coast tie is abandoned.
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Zambian village shows how the continent sees its internet future
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Rwanda accuses Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia of being unwilling to co-operate in locating genocide suspects.
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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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Zambia's flower and vegetable industry suffers big losses because of the volcanic ash that has grounded flights over Europe.
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Zambian singer explains why she prefers thumb piano to hip hop
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Zambian company hopes to profit from growth market
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Ruling party candidate Rupiah Banda has a narrow lead in Zambia's presidential election.
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Zambia's acting head of state, Rupiah Banda, is sworn in as president after winning Thursday's controversial election.
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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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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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