Vol 40 No 23 | ZAMBIA Chiluba and after 19th November 1999 The President, tempted by another term, would face rivals within his own party President Frederick Chiluba has had a surprisingly good six months. He brokered a seemingly impossible peace deal for the Democratic Republic of Congo, signed in July and now...
Vol 40 No 23 | ZAMBIA Gunmen at the gate 19th November 1999 KK's aspiring politicial son, Wezi, was murdered. On whose orders? Four unknown gunmen at the gate of his house fired four shots and then disappeared. After a few hours in intensive care at the government hospital, he was...
Vol 40 No 12 | ZAMBIA Paris to Lusaka 11th June 1999 The usual bashing of non-governmental organisations followed the World Bank's Consultative Group on Zambia in Paris on 26-28 May (AC Vol 40 No 11). Zambia's Finance Minister...
Vol 40 No 11 | ZAMBIA Down, not out 28th May 1999 The mines are still not privatised but the opposition is at last taking shape Zambia had little to show the World Bank's Consultative Group in Paris on 26-28 May. The future of the government may hang on this meeting. ...
Vol 40 No 6 | ZAMBIA Mining the depths 19th March 1999 Delay on privatisation has cost the country dear – and it isn't over yet The deal to sell off the state’s best copper-mines must be tied up by the end of March, or Zambia is in effect out of business. For now,...
Vol 40 No 3 | ZAMBIA Copper crunch 5th February 1999 The timing could hardly have been worse. As the world price of copper plummets, the Zambian government has at last moved decisively towards selling off its one big...