UNESCO GRANTS $95,000 TO BOOST ZAMBIA’S CREATIVE INDUSTRY
[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 13/02/2025
UNESCO GRANTS $95,000 TO BOOST ZAMBIA’S CREATIVE INDUSTRY The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has approved over $95,000 in funding to the National Arts Council of Zambia (NAC) to strengthen Zambia’s arts business environment. The grant, issued under the (…)
... Article published by "Zambian Observer" (Zambia), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Zambian newspapers
Markets reacted even before budget delay announcement
Sasfin Wealth’s David Shapiro on the day’s market movements being in part influenced by the unexpected postponement (…)
[Moneyweb] - 19/02/2025
Andrew Kamanga, practice FIFA Fair Play Principle – Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba
By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba Andrew Kamanga, practice FIFA Fair Play Principle FIFA promotes fair play. Fairplay means (…)
[Zambian Observer] - 18/02/2025
SATIRICALLY SPEAKING: Totsiens my skatties — all the best in the US
Julle mense will be missed proper, but as the saying goes, Africa is nie vir sissies nie.
[Daily Maverick] - 14/02/2025
AID FREEZE: A LESSON TO HICHILEMA THAT IT DOESN’T PAY TO BE A PUPPET-Fred M’membe
AID FREEZE: A LESSON TO HICHILEMA THAT IT DOESN’T PAY TO BE A PUPPET We are glad that Mr Hakainde Hichilema is (…)
[Zambian Observer] - 18/02/2025
OPINIONISTA: Expropriation Act damages all South Africans — a reply to Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
That the ANC has been willing to enact a patently unconstitutional expropriation law increases the risk that the (…)
[Daily Maverick] - 19/02/2025