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The Zambia Postal Services Corporation, also known as ZamPost, is a state-owned enterprise in Zambia. ZamPost is the designated operator of postal services in Zambia. The history of postal services in Zambia dates back to 1896 when the first post offices were established at Abercorn, Fort Jemeson (present-day Mbala, Chipata), and the Kalungwishi River, near Lake Mweru.
Lusaka Times [1] Times of Zambia (daily, state-owned) [2] Zambian Business Times (ZBT) Zambia Daily Mail (daily, state-owned) [2] Zambian Watchdog (online; in print from 2007 to 2009) [2] News Diggers (daily) [2] The Mast (daily) [2] Daily Nation (daily) [2] Daily Revelation Newspaper; New Vision (daily) [3] The Post (daily, closed in 2016) [2 ...
The first stamps of independent Zambia were issued on 24 October 1964. They consisted of a set of three commemoratives. On the same day, a set of 14 definitives was issued, with depictions of various professions and scenes. [4]
Zambia has an 'open skies' policy since the state-owned national carrier failed. Before its demise, Zambian Airways was the only Zambia-based scheduled carrier. As of 2022, there are several scheduled carriers based in Zambia: Zambia Airways, Proflight Zambia, Royal Zambian Airlines, and Mahogany Air.
National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka. Zambia declared its independence on the day of the closing ceremony of the 1964 Summer Olympics, thereby becoming the first country ever to have entered an Olympic Games as one country and left it as another. In 2016, Zambia participated for the thirteenth time in the Olympic games. Two medals were won.
The teaching hospital of the University of Zambia School of Medicine; Arakan Barracks, a unit of the Zambian Defence Force and the headquarters of the Zambia Army. [3] National Archives of Zambia; University of Zambia - School of Medicine Ridgeway Campus; Central Statistics Office; Mukobeko Prisons; UTH Club; Cancer Disease Center (CDC ...
The Post is an independent Zambian newspaper. It was one of the three primary newspapers of the country. The newspaper was set up in 1991. [1] The Sunday edition of the post newspaper was called the Sunday Post and contained a special section focusing on education called Educational Post. [2]
In April 1988, Zambia Airways inaugurated a route to New York via Monrovia. [7] [8] Financial constraints forced the company to suspend the flight in March 1991. [9] [10] It stopped in Banjul at the time. [11] In May 2012, KLM began operating a flight three times a week between Amsterdam and Lusaka using an Airbus A330-200.