Africa’s cross-border trade and customs are changing dramatically due to modernization initiatives, increased regional integration, and strategic incentives meant to improve intra-African trade and increase global competitiveness. Ten major African markets—Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Namibia, Rwanda, Egypt, and…
Proflight Zambia Takes Delivery Of The Sixth 50 Seater Jet
New CRJ-200 Jet to boost capacity and frequency on high‑demand routes Proflight Zambia has strengthened its scheduled flight network with the arrival of its sixth 50‑seater Bombardier CRJ-200 passenger jet, leased from Alberta Aviation Capital Corporation. The latest addition, which touched…
Zambia Strengthens Agriculture Through Infrastructure and Global Partnerships
Zambia is working hard to improve its agricultural sector by building strong international partnerships and investing in better infrastructure. During the recent UN Food Systems Summit +4 in Addis Ababa, the Zambian government emphasized the importance of transport links—especially the Lobito Corridor—in…
Zambia to benefit from new transport corridor project
Zambian trade will benefit from the development of the Lake Tanganyika Transport Corridor which will create a gateway to Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Tanzania. The Zambia Daily Mail cited African Development Bank (AfDB) country director, Freddie Kwesiga, as…




