Business

Why Companies Are Not Investing In Zambia; Capital Follows A Path of Least Resistance, says US
- . May 29, 2025
By Kalata News Lusaka, May,2025 – INVESTMENTS follow countries where there is good governance and respect for business environment, says

Inflation is at 16.5%
- . May 28, 2025
Inflation in Zambia The annual inflation rate in Zambia is currently at 16.5%. In January 2025, annual inflation was recorded at

MONETARY POLICY RATE AT 14.5%: What the Latest Bank of Zambia Decision Means for Your Business
- . May 24, 2025
By Kamphembele Ngulube The Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has maintained the Monetary Policy Rate at 14.5%, following its latest Monetary

Kafulafuta Dam Now Operational
- . May 24, 2025
Kafulata Dam Completed, Farmers To Have Year Around Access To Irrigation Water. By Kalata News Lusaka,May, 2025 – AFTER 13

Zambia in a 3.7 million Metric Tonnes Bumper Harvest, Farmers Pray for Good Maize Price
- . May 22, 2025
Bumper Harvest Expected to Dampen Maize Prices By Kalata News Lusaka, May 2025 – ZAMBIA is expected to harvest a

Minerals for Increasing Your Maize Yield – YARA Advisory
- . May 20, 2025
Minerals for Increasing Your Maize Yield By Yara THE aim of every maize grower is achieving a high maize yield.

Farmers in Zambia Losing More Than 20 Percent of their Harvest, says Zero Hunger Coalition
- . May 20, 2025
Solutions For Reducing Post-Harvest Losses In Zambia By Zero Hunger Coalition March,2025 – FARMERS in Sub-Saharan Africa are losing in

Fast Jet Connects Lusaka to Harare, Fastject to Flies into Lusaka thrice a week.
- . May 20, 2025
Fastjet Introduces Morning Flights between Lusaka and Harare. By Kalata News. Harare, May,2025 – A NEW air route linking Lusaka

Wheat Season – Choosing the Right Seed Variety
- . May 14, 2025
By Adrian Chibanga, Chief Agronomist: Seed Co Lusaka, May, 2025 – AS we head towards the summer maize harvest and

Water Levels Up By 4 Metres in Lake Tanganyika, Residents Warned of Flooding
- . May 9, 2025
By Kalata News Lusaka, May,2025 – RESIDENTS around Lake Tanganyika have been warned to move their properties to higher ground