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President Edgar Lungu with his Zimbabwean Counterpart Emmerson Mnangangwa, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi and Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi after the Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit of Heads of State and Government at State house in Harare, Zimbabwe on Tuesday 19-05-2020. Picture: Eddie Mwanaleza/State house.

SADC backs Mozambique against terrorists

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NANCY SIAME, Lusaka REGIONAL leaders, including President Edgar Lungu, have stepped forward in condemning terrorist attacks against neighbouring Mozambique. President Lungu and his counterparts Emerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe and Mokakgweetsi…

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ANIMALS are equally affected by drying up water sources due to sustained dry spells in Buhera district in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. PICTURE: CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT

SADC set on empowering regional farmers

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FRANCIS LUNGU, Lusaka FOOD insecurity and electricity deficit caused by poor weather patterns that have adversely affected crop yields and water levels are major concerns in the sub-Saharan African region.…

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Kazungula rail bridge to be game-changer

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ANALYSIS: DOREEN NAWA
SOON scenes of cross border traders both men and women, travellers, fishermen and young people crossing the Zambezi River on floating planks, ferries, rickshaw boats and canoes will be history.
For years ferries have been used to cross the river. It takes transporters more than eight days at times to navigate, impacting negatively on trade. (more…)

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