Mali, AFCON and Zambia
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The Africa Cup of Nations is up and running. Morocco and Comoros kicked things off, but now it's time for the other Group A teams to take each other on. Mali face Zambia in a fasc
Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema on Thursday signed into law constitutional changes that will expand the country's parliament, in a move that critics say could favour his party, eight months before a national election.
Zambia's record edition by editionZambia boasts one of the most emotionally charged stories in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations. As
Moses Sichone, head coach of Zambia, has revealed a preliminary list of 55 players for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025), which will take place in Morocco. This extended roster meets CAF requirements, mandating national teams to submit a provisional squad ahead of the final phase, scheduled from December 21 to January 18.
The International Monetary Fund’s head of mission to Zambia is set to take up the same role for Senegal early next year, overseeing a country facing a financial crunch after uncovering billions of previously undisclosed state borrowing.
An IMF team led by Ms. Mercedes Vera Martin, Mission Chief for Zambia, visited Lusaka from October 22 to November 4, 2025, to conduct discussions for the sixth and final review under the ECF arrangement.
Zambia National Energy Corp. Ltd. (ZNEC) has launched a tender to deploy solar plants and battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the country's 156 constituencies under a national electrification initiative.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema (second from left) and his wife are received by Chinese President Xi Jinping (second from right) and his wife at the Great Hall of The People in Beijing, China, Sep. 15, 2023. Credit: Facebook/State House – Zambia ...
“Comoros are a very good side; they defeated Tunisia, Gambia, and Madagascar during qualification. Zambia is a major force in African football, and Morocco are the clear favorites. All four teams have a chance, but we are here to go far. There is no question of believing qualification is impossible.