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The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) is a corporation jointly and equally owned by the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is governed by a four-person council consisting of the Ministers of Energy and Finance of each country. [1] Its primary function is to operate and maintain the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River. [2]
LIST OF AREA CODES (2007) [3] Area Code Area/City GEOGRAPHIC +260 2 830 - 2 839: Samfya +260 2 840: Matanda +260 2 841: Chembe +260 2 842: Kapalala +260 2 843
Details Elected constituencies Elections 1964 Zambia gained independence from the United Kingdom and the Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia was renamed as the National Assembly of Zambia. [3] 75 – 1967 A constitutional amendment led to the National Assembly comprising 105 constituencies [6] 105 1968 [6] 1973
Kitwe is the third largest city in terms of infrastructure development (after Lusaka and Ndola) and second largest city in terms of size and population (after Lusaka) in Zambia. With a population of 517,543 (2010 census provisional) Kitwe is one of the most developed commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside Ndola and Lusaka. It ...
Kitwe: 1997 Power Generation and Transmission, Lusaka Stock Exchange:CECZ P A Atlas Mara Bank Zambia Limited: Financials Banks Lusaka: 1986 Commercial bank, formerly Finance Bank Zambia Limited: P A First Alliance Bank Zambia Limited: Financials Banks Lusaka: 1994 Commercial bank P A FQM Trident Limited: Basic Materials Mining Kalumbila: 2006 [3]
Zanaco is one of the largest financial services providers in Zambia. As of December 2022, the bank's total assets were valued at ZMW35.97 billion (US$1.97 billion) with shareholders' equity of ZMW2.980 billion (US$163.12 million). [9]
Roughly two dozen private radio stations are operating. Relays of at least two international broadcasters are accessible in Lusaka and Kitwe. [1] ZNBC operates one television station, and is the principal local-content provider. There is also several private TV stations. Multi-channel subscription TV services are available. [1]
The Kafue River (red) and part of the Zambezi River (blue) Kafue river from the Kafue bridge The 1,576 kilometres (979 mi) long Kafue River is the longest river lying wholly within Zambia. [1]