News stories by Nebert Mulenga
Cottoning on to Outsourcing Farming
- Inter Press Service

LUSAKA, Dic 05 (IPS) - Five years ago, Forbes Gwilize, 52, a cotton grower from Musena village, 80 kilometres north of the Zambian capital Lusaka, was hardly able to earn a living from farming maize.
Foreign Farmers Undermine Food Security in Zambia
- Inter Press Service

LUSAKA, Nov 01 (IPS) - Increased agricultural development in Zambia will actually compromise the country’s food security as peasant farmers continue to be driven off their customary land to pave the way for large-scale local and foreign agribusiness, according to the University of Zambia’s dean of the school of agriculture, Dr. Mickey Mwala.
Establishing Environmental Flows in the Zambezi
- Inter Press Service

When Jose Chiburre was a boy growing up in Mozambique, he would often challenge his friends to a swim across the Incomati River. That was in the 1970s, when the river was 300 metres wide in the dry season: today, the race would be over before it begins.
ZAMBIA: Hope for Women Politicians
- Inter Press Service

Mirriam Kauseni is on a quest to become her town’s first ever female parliamentarian. She has yet to be elected to run for the post by her party, the Patriotic Front (PF), but Kauseni has already been conducting door-to-door campaigns, telling people to vote for her in the country’s national elections.
ZAMBIA: Unsolved Riddle of Sustaining Water Utilities
- Inter Press Service

Sebastian Chilekwa’s job title at the Luapula Water and Sewerage Company is 'Managing Director of Dilemma'. Or it should be.

