AFRICA CUP 2017 - Gabon selected as host

Gabon have been chosen to host the 2017 Africa Cup finals.

9 Apr 2015
CAF
CAF removes age limits on officials

The Confederation of African Football voted on Tuesday to remove an age limit on its officials.

8 Apr 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - 1st round / 2nd leg - all results

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7 Apr 2015
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - 1st round / 2nd leg - all results

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6 Apr 2015
CAF set to elect new Fifa executive committee members

Two new members will be elected as Africa's representatives on Fifa's executive committee on Tuesday.

6 Apr 2015
NATIONAL TEAMS - FRIENDLIES - all results

Bongani Zungu scored in stoppage time to salvage a 1:1 draw for South Africa against Nigeria and Konate brace gives Senegal victory over Ghana in friendly.

30 Mar 2015
NATIONAL TEAM - ZAMBIA - COACH - Zambia look to replace Honour Janza with foreign coach

The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) confirmed they are looking for a foreign coach to replace Honour Janza who is currently at the helm.

29 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - Entente Setif held to a draw

The defending champions, Algerians Entente Setif, put aside the suspension of goalkeeper Sofiane Khedairia to force a 1:1 draw.

18 Mar 2015
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2015 - 1st round / 1st leg - all results

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17 Mar 2015
U-20 AFRICAN CUP 2015 - ZAMBIA - The Chipolopolo optimistic heading into championship

When Zambia were crowned African champions three years ago, great football things were expected.

8 Mar 2015

‪Zambia‬
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Republic of Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, neighboring 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, and Angola to the west. 

The capital city is Lusaka, in the south-central part of the country.

The population is concentrated mainly around Lusaka in the south and the Copperbelt Province to the northwest.

Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was colonised during the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century.

After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, 

Zambia became the British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century.

For most of the colonial period, the country was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.

On 24 October 1964, the country became independent of the United Kingdom and then-prime minister Kenneth Kaunda became the inaugural president.

Kaunda's socialist United National Independence Party (UNIP) maintained power from 1964 until 1991. 

From 1972 to 1991 Zambia was a single-party state with the UNIP as the sole legal political party under the motto 'One Zambia, One Nation'.

Kaunda was succeeded by Frederick Chiluba of the social-democratic Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic growth and government decentralisation. 

Levy Mwanawasa, Chiluba's chosen successor, presided over the country from January 2002 until his death in August 2008, and is credited with campaigns to reduce corruption and increase the standard of living. 

After Mwanawasa's death, Rupiah Banda presided as Acting President before being elected President in 2008.

Holding office for only three years, Banda stepped down after his defeat in the 2011 elections by Patriotic Front party leader Michael Chilufya Sata.

In 2010, the World Bank named Zambia one of the world's fastest economically reformed countries.

The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is headquartered in Lusaka.

 

Republic of Zambia

Motto: "One Zambia, One Nation"
Anthem: Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free

Capital and largest city: Lusaka(15°25′S 28°17′E)

Official languages: English

Recognised regional languages:    
• Bemba 
• Tonga 
• Lozi 
• Lunda 
• Luvale 
• Kaonde 
• Nyanja 
• Chewa

Ethnic groups (2003):
• 22% Bemba
• 11% Tonga
•  5.2% Lozi
•  5.1% Nsenga
•  4.3% Tumbuka
•  3.8% Ngoni
•  3% Chewa
•  1% White
• 45% others

Demonym: Zambian

Government: Presidential republic
• President: 
• Vice-President: 

Legislature: National Assembly

Independence from the United Kingdom: 24 October 1964 

Current constitution: 24 August 1991 

Area
 • Total: 752,618 km2 (39th) - 290,587 sq mi
 • Water (%): 1

Population: 
2012 estimate 14,309,466 (70th) - 2010 census 13,092,666
Density: 17.2/km2 (191st) - 44.5/sq mi

GDP (PPP): 2012 estimate 
• Total: $23.967 billion
• Per capita: $1,721

Currency: Zambian kwacha (ZMW)
Time zone: CAT (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+2)
Drives on the left
Calling code: +260
ISO 3166 code: ZM
Internet TLD: .zm