Zambia Faces Deadline on Preferential Mineral Access for US Businesses
Zambia is under pressure to decide by April 30 whether to grant American businesses preferential access to its mineral resources.
Zambia is under pressure to decide by April 30 whether to grant American businesses preferential access to its mineral resources.

Zambia, a nation founded on pan-African principles, is facing scrutiny over allegations of racism, with some black Zambians reporting feelings of being second-class citizens in their own country.

A South African court has ruled that Zambian authorities must return the body of a former president, amid an ongoing dispute with his family over the burial location.

Zambia's government took possession of the body of a former president amid an ongoing repatriation dispute. The move comes as authorities seek to resolve disagreements surrounding the return of the deceased leader's remains.

Zambian journalist Lilian Chipeso has called for enhanced African unity and increased intra-continental trade. She advocated for a "borderless" Africa to foster greater cooperation and economic integration across the continent.
A power struggle has emerged in Zambia concerning the remains of former president Edgar Lungu.
The Zambian government seized the body of a former president following a bitter family dispute over his burial arrangements. A court has since ordered the return of the body to the family.

Zambia's once-robust HIV treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble a year after U.S. cuts to H.I.V. assistance.
A bitter political feud has resulted in a former Zambian president remaining unburied for ten months following his death, highlighting deep divisions.
Zambia's government has confirmed it has custody of the body of a former president, amidst an ongoing dispute with his family regarding his burial arrangements.