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This is a list of shopping centres in Zambia with at least two anchor tenants such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, multicinemas, and department stores. Modern shopping centres are often called malls, even when they do not meet the definition of a mall (min. 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2) by the smallest definition, for Canada) by the International Council of Shopping Centers.
Lusaka: 1991 Newspaper P A Times of Zambia: Consumer services Publishing Ndola: 1943 Newspaper P A Zambeef Products: Consumer goods Food products Lusaka: 1994 [11] Beef producer, Lusaka Stock Exchange:ZMBF P A Zambezi Airlines: Consumer services Airlines Lusaka: 2008 Airline, defunct 2012 P D Zambia Airways: Consumer services Airlines Lusaka: 1964
This is a list of shopping malls in the United States and its territories that have at least 2,000,000 total square feet (190,000 m 2) of retail space (gross leasable area). The list is based on the latest self-reported figures from the mall management websites, which are also reported on each mall's individual wiki page.
Police in Hartford, Connecticut, are searching for the suspect who opened fire at a 12-year-old who threw a snowball at a car. Officers responded to a report of a shooting around 7:15 p.m ...
Shopping malls in the United Arab Emirates (3 C, 9 P) Shopping centres in the United Kingdom (5 C, 10 P) Shopping malls in the United States (13 C) V.
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 ...
The New York Giants are putting a limited stake in the team on the market, with the process likely to set a record for an NFL franchise valuation, Sports Business Journal reported on Thursday.
Lusaka is the centre of both commerce and government in Zambia and connects to the country's four main highways heading north, south, east, and west. English is the official language of the city administration, while Bemba and Nyanja are the commonly-spoken street languages. Indo-Zambia Bank Limited Headquarters, Lusaka