Zambia
Population
11,668,000 peopleCapital
LusakaCurrency
Zambian kwachaLanguages spoken in Zambia
EnglishMap of Zambia
Area in square kilometers
752,614 km2Gross domestic product per capita
$ 931
The Republic of Zambia (pronounced /ˈzæmbiə/) is a landlocked country
in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic
Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi
to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south,
Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by hunter-gatherers
and migrating tribes. After sporadic visits by European explorers
starting in the 18th century, Zambia was gradually claimed and
occupied by the British as protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards
Zambia's economy has been traditionally dominated by the copper mining
industry; however, the government has recently been pursuing an
economic diversification programme. During the 1970s, the country
began sliding into a poverty from which it has not recovered. Zambia's
Zambia's economy has experienced strong growth in recent years, with
real GDP growth in 2005-08 about 6% per year. Privatization of
government-owned copper mines in the 1990s relieved the government
from covering mammoth losses generated by the industry and greatly
continues to be significant problem in Zambia, its economy has
strengthened, featuring single-digit inflation, a relatively stable
currency, decreasing interest rates, and increasing levels of trade.
The decline in world commodity prices and demand will hurt GDP growth
current situation: Zambia is a source, transit, and destination
country for women and children trafficked for the purposes of forced
labor and sexual exploitation; many Zambian child laborers,
particularly those in the agriculture, domestic service, and fishing
Zambia has an incredible natural heritage with many unique species
found only here. The Wildlife section reveals all. Bird lovers,
print the Bird Checklist of Zambia, there's over 740 and the
Zambia is in Central Africa. Roughly the size of Texas or France,
Zambia is a landlocked country, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast,
Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana
Much of Zambia remains desperately poor, with GDP per capita on the
order of US$600/year, and the bulk of Zambia's population lives on
subsistence agriculture. The economy continues to revolve around
copper, but after decades of mismanagement the industry is now doing
country, Zambia is one of the stranger legacies of colonialism,
agglomerating a large number of different tribes (73, according to the
official count) and languages (20, plus dialects). Fortunately, with a
long history of coexistence, significant migration around the country
Zambia is a republic with one legislative house; its head of state and
government is the president. Ancestors of the Tonga reached the region
early in the 2nd millennium CE, but other peoples from the Democratic
Zambia, previously known as Northern Rhodesia, is a republic within
the Commonwealth and has a population of nearly 9 million. The region
came under the control of Rhodes's British South Africa Company, until
in 1924 it was made a British protectorate. In 1953 it was joined with
Zambia is largely made up of a highland plateau, which rises in the
east. The elevation there ranges from c.3,000 to 5,000 ft (915–1,520
m), and higher altitudes are attained in the Muchinga Mts., where
Zambia's highest point (c.7,120 ft/2,170 m) is located
Zambia flag is green field with a panel of three vertical bands of red (hoist side), black, and orange below a soaring orange eagle, on the outer edge of the flag.
PROFILE
OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of Zambia
latter part of that century, the various peoples of Zambia were
largely established in the areas they currently occupy.
Except for an occasional Portuguese explorer, the area lay untouched
by Europeans for centuries. After the mid-19th century, it was
penetrated by Western explorers, missionaries, and traders. David
Victoria, and the Zambian town near the falls is named after him.
In 1888, Cecil Rhodes, spearheading British commercial and political
interests in Central Africa, obtained a mineral rights concession from
local chiefs. In the same year, Northern and Southern Rhodesia (now
If you're out to experience the ‘real' Africa, Zambia is that diamond
in the rough. The country boasts some of the continent's best wildlife
parks, and shares (with Zimbabwe) some of the region's major
highlights: Victoria Falls in Southwestern Zambia, Lake Kariba as well
few tourists, Zambia is the place you're looking for.
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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ZAIN Zambia and MultiChoice have joined the list of sponsors
for the national soccer team's preparations for the 2010 World and
African Cup campaign. Zain has with immediate effect introduced a
short messaging system (SMS) where subscribers would be required send
the word...
sentiments, Finance Bank Zambia has said. And the bank has projected
the Kwacha to trade in the range of K5,100 to K5,200 this week.
According to the Finance Bank Zambia Treasury Market Report for May
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HE was not the quintessential politician who would move crowds
with spellbinding speeches.
* Times of Zambia Zambia: Roll Out Information to Rural Areas, Says
Minister
AFRICAN information communication and technology experts must come
up with ways of accelerating roll out of information to society in
THE Zambia Council for Social Development (ZCSD) has embarked on a
sensitisation programme on the importance of land ownership.
* Times of Zambia Zambia: First Lady Counsels Church
visit to Zambia, praised US Mission Staff for their tireless hard
work. Speaking to US Mission staff at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka
soon after her arrival on June 28, Mrs. Bush thanked both US citizens
the south, was called Southern Rodesia) Zambia was controlled by the
South Africa Company from 1891 until its takeover by the UK in 1923.
After many years of struggle with the British, independence
Zambia is famous for the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls, the
later of which was named by David Livingstone, a Scottish explorer,
and the first European to see the falls.
arrow Relative Location Located south of the Equator, Zambia is in
both the eastern and southern hemispheres. This landlocked country is
positioned in southern Africa, and bordered by the countries of
Botswana, Angola, Namibia, D.R.O.C., Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and
Zimbabwe.
UNDP Zambia's mission is to build national capacity to help Zambia
achieve the Millennium Development Goals. In order to deliver
effectively, UNDP Zambia focuses its support on HIV/AIDS, environment
and natural resources and democratic and economic governance.
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Zambian Equator Prize Finalist COMACO receives $30,000 from GEF Small
Grants Programme
Thursday, 26 February 2009
2008 Equator Prize finalist Community Markets for Conservation
(COMACO) has received a $30,000 grant from the Global Environment
Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme
Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country in
the central part of southern Africa. Zambia covers an area of 752,614
square kilometers (290,586 square miles) and has a population of
almost 12 million, giving the country one of the lowest
of the name Zambia comes from the Zambezi River.
Once a wealthy nation, Zambia is currently engaged in a struggle
against crushing poverty, drought and a rampant AIDS epidemic. Today
it is one of the poorest and least developed nations, ranking 166th
Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was
largely dependent on foreign expertise. Three of its
neighbors—Southern Rhodesia and the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique
and Angola—remained under white-dominated rule. Zambia's sympathies
lay with forces opposing colonial or white-dominated rule,
particularly in Southern Rhodesia
Zambia, a landlocked country in south-central Africa, is about
one-tenth larger than Texas. It is surrounded by Angola, Zaire,
Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia. The
country is mostly a plateau that rises to 8,000 ft (2,434 m) in the
east.
Zambia's miners diversify into gems: Zambia has the mineral resources
for a gemstone mining industry. But its largely small-scale operators
lack the resources to develop the sector properly, as Humphrey Nkonde
reports.(Mining) (African Review of Business and Technology)
Zambia the slow, Malawi the poor
driving seat, Zambia is reassessing its fortunes and how best to get
on with business and life, neither of which has been particularly
easy. Now Zambians will be watching closely to see if he can improve
on his first term. Report by Tom Nevin
Whitney Smith says "The Zambian flag is exceptional in having its
charges concentrated in its fly half". The red stands for the struggle
for freedom, the black for the Zambian people, and the orange for
natural resources and mineral wealth. The eagle is representative of
According to François Burgos the flag of Zambia was changed in 1996.
The dark green was substituted for a more clear green, and the eagle
which was slightly different from the one one the shield in the Arms,
has been changed to be more like the one one the shield
Smith (1980) reports that the current Zambian flag is based on the
flag of the ruling United National Independence Party (UNIP), the
movement which led the struggle for independence. However, according
to Flaggenmitteilung, the flag of UNIP was vertical green, white, red
(4:1:1).
THE Media Institute of Southern Africa Zambia has recommended that the
Government should zero rate taxes on media equipment owing to the
global economic recession.
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Zambia, Spanish study says
Climate changes are causing a rise in infections in Africa. This is
what a study published by researchers at the Spanish Carlos III Health
Institute say.
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Zambia is one of Sub-Saharan Africa's most highly urbanized countries.
About one-half of the country's 11.5 million people are concentrated
in a few urban zones strung along the major transportation corridors,
while rural areas are under-populated. Unemployment and
inflation, but Zambia still has a serious problem with high public
debt.
Contents
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* 1 Economic policies soon after independence
* 2 The Mulungushi Economic Reforms (1968)
At independence in 1964, Zambia's economy was completely under the
control of foreign investors. For example, the British South Africa
Company (BSAC, originally setup by the British imperialist Cecil
Rhodes) retained commercial assets and mineral rights that it acquired
Since late 1991, Zambia has fundamentally changed its trade and
economic policy. The trade regime has been considerably liberalized
and there has been substantial decentralization and deregulation in
other spheres of economic activity.
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Zambia is among the top five nations in the world in terms of copper
reserves, refining capacity and production. Copper exports account for
over 70 per cent of Zambia's foreign exchange earnings while cobalt
exports account for a further 10 per cent
The Bank of Zambia is Zambia's cental bank. It is the banker to
commercial banks and the Zambia Government. It advises the
Government on monetary and financial affairs. Has press
"a USAID funded health project in Zambia whose mandate is to
support the Ministry of Health (MoH) in improving the quality of
and access to key health services through the provision of
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Described by many as "the Real Africa", Zambia is a country of wide
open spaces rich in wildlife, with magnificent forests, wild rivers
and wetlands - studded with lakes and impressive waterfalls.
On Safari in Zambia
Zambia is full of surprises: it's also a great destination for
adventurous families with a range of exciting Zambia family holidays
to choose from, and safari houses with their own chefs and guides -
giving you more privacy and flexibility during your stay
The best time for game viewing in Zambia is the dry season (May to
October), however, the rainy season (November to April) is commonly
called the Emerald Season because of the richer colours, and is better
for river activities (although some camps close during this time).
University of Zambia (1965), at Lusaka, has about 4600 students.
The Livingstone Museum, at Livingstone, has a collection relating to
the archaeology and natural history of southern Africa. The Institute
for African Studies of the University of Zambia publishes studies
relating to central Africa.
Most of Zambia is high plateau with a flat or gently undulating
terrain. Elevations average between about 1070 and 1370 m (about 3500
and 4500 ft). Mountains in the northeast exceed 2134 m (7000 ft).
Zambia's population, predominantly rural, is made up of more than 70
Bantu-speaking ethnic groups, including the Bemba, Lozi, and Tonga.
Population Characteristics
The population (preliminary 1980) was 5,679,808; the 1993 estimate was
8,926,099
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