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  2. The Post (Zambia) - Wikipedia

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    The Post is an independent Zambian newspaper. It was one of the three primary newspapers of the country. The newspaper was set up in 1991. [1] The Sunday edition of the post newspaper was called the Sunday Post and contained a special section focusing on education called Educational Post. [2]

  3. List of newspapers in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    The Globe Newspaper Zambia; Mwebantu; Lusaka Voice; Zedwap News; The Seal Newspapers; Zambia News 24; The Independent Observer; Sunday Mail; Sunday Times; Lusaka Star; The Rainbow Newspaper Zambia Limited (RNZL) Zambian Children Young People and Women in Development (ZCYPWD) Kwilanzi Newspaper Zambia (KNZ) Kwacha Magazine Newspapers; Kwacha ...

  4. Fred M'membe - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was instrumental in covering the pre- and post-2016-election irregularities, and this is cited as one of the reasons why the newspaper was shut down. The Zambia Revenue Authority in June 2016 illegally closed the Post in contravention of an Order of the Tax Appeals Tribunal, in a move clearly intended to shut down the critical voice.

  5. Death and state funeral of Kenneth Kaunda - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Kaunda, the first President of Zambia, died on 17 June 2021 at Mina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka.The government announced a 21-day mourning period. During the mourning period Kaunda's body was taken around all 10 provincial towns and in each provincial capital, and a short church ceremony was conducted by the Military and the United Church of Zambia which Kaunda belonged. [1]

  6. Mass media in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, there were only 4 newspapers in Zambia, two of which were nationally owned. As of 2020, there are 36 newspapers and news websites. [3] [29] One of the biggest Zambian newspapers with a growing digital platform is the Lusaka Times. The Lusaka Times launched its website in 2007 and has gone through many updates and changes since then.

  7. Jay Emmanuel Banda - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel "Jay Jay" Banda (born 23 March 1985) [1] is a Zambian politician. He is the Independent member of the National Assembly of Zambia for Petauke Central. [2] In May 2024, he disappeared in Lusaka under mysterious circumstances. [3] He was later discovered in a hospital. [4]

  8. Ronald Penza - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Damson Siame Penza (3 September 1949 – 6 November 1998) was a Zambian politician. His assassination in 1998 after falling out with the ruling president caused controversy across Zambia. While officially closed, many believe that Penza's murder is still unsolved.

  9. Zambia News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Zambia News Agency also known as ZANA was the official Zambian news agency.It was established in 1969, and had its headquarters in Lusaka and branches all over Zambia. In 2005, ZANA was merged with the Zambia Information Services (ZIS) to form the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS), a public relations public media organisation under the Zambian Ministry of Information, Broadcasting ...

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