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The Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) is a Zambian television and radio station, formerly state owned, now technically a statutory body but still essentially under government control. It is the oldest, widest, and largest radio and television service provider in Zambia. It was established by an Act of Parliament in 1987, which was ...
1. Website. paulshalala .blogspot .com. Paul Monde Shalala (born 29 August 1984) is a Zambian journalist, blogger, and political analyst specializing on Zambian, African, and world current affairs. [ 1] He is a reporter for the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. [ 2]
Chibamba Favour Kanyama, ( simply Chibamba Kanyama, born 26 January 1965), is a Zambian media executive, economist and diplomat. [ 1] Since March 2023, he has served as the Ambassador of Zambia to the United States of America. [ 2] Prior to his appointment, Chibamba served as the founding CEO at Bridges Limited, a Zambian consultancy firm ...
Freedoms of expression and of the press are constitutionally guaranteed in Zambia, but the government frequently restricts these rights in practice. [4] Although the ruling Patriotic Front has pledged to free state-owned media—consisting of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and the widely circulated Zambia Daily Mail and Times of Zambia—from government editorial control ...
Lieutenant General. Military offices. Preceded by. Lieutenant General David Muma. Commander of the Zambia Air Force. 2021 – 2023. Succeeded by. Lieutenant General Oscar Nyoni. Lieutenant General Colin Barry (Born 1974) was a Zambian military officer and commander of the Zambia Air Force from 2021 until December 20, 2023.
Alick Nkhata (1922–1978) was a Zambian musician, freedom fighter and broadcaster from the 1950s to the mid-1970s. He was also the director of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC), and formed the Lusaka Radio Band, later called the Big Gold Six Band. [1] The band played Zambian music and scored translations of original rural songs.
8.2 million lines (2011). Satellite earth stations: 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 1 Atlantic Ocean), 3 owned by Zamtel (2010). Facilities are among the best in sub-Saharan Africa. High-capacity microwave radio relay connects most larger towns and cities. Several cellular telephone services are in operation and network coverage is improving.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services is a ministry in Zambia. It is headed by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services. The ministry controls two publicly owned newspapers, the Times of Zambia and the Zambia Daily Mail, and has a seat on the board of the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. [1]