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  2. Zambia Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper arose from the Central African Mail, which was bought by the government from David Astor in 1965. It was renamed the Zambian Mail and subsequently the Zambia Daily Mail in 1970. The paper soon became a mouthpiece for the government, publishing official statements and press releases, while being instructed to become an "instrument ...

  3. List of newspapers in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Lusaka Voice. 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)

  4. Mass media in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Freedoms of expression and of the press are constitutionally guaranteed in Zambia, but the government frequently restricts these rights in practice. Although the ruling Patriotic Front has pledged to free state-owned media—consisting of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and the widely circulated Zambia Daily Mail and Times of Zambia—from government editorial control ...

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  6. Times of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Times of Zambia. The Times of Zambia is a national daily newspaper published in Zambia and headquartered in Ndola . During the colonial period the newspaper was known firstly as The Copperbelt Times and then The Northern News It was a twice-weekly newspaper aimed at a European readership.

  7. Kenneth Kaunda International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport serves as a hub for Zambia Airways, Proflight Zambia, Royal Zambian Airlines, and Mahogany Air. The airport opened in 1967 as Lusaka International Airport . [5] It was renamed in 2011 in honour of Kenneth Kaunda , the nation's first president.

  8. Janeth Pangamwene - Wikipedia

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    International career In 2019, Pangamwene earned a call up to the Tanzania women's under-20 team for the inaugural 2019 COSAFA U-20 Women's Championship. At the end of the competition they emerged champions after defeating Zambia by 2–1 in the final. She was subsequent promoted to the senior side and was named in the squad for 2020 COSAFA Women's Championship. The following year, she was ...

  9. List of diplomatic missions of Zambia - Wikipedia

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