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'''Zambia Reports''' is a privately owned and operated independent news [[website]], featuring both aggregated and originally sourced articles from Africa’s largest copper exporter. | '''Zambia Reports''' is a privately owned and operated independent news [[website]], featuring both aggregated and originally sourced articles from [[Zambia|Africa’s largest copper exporter]]. The website aims to provide critical political and economic intelligence both for the foreign investment community as well as the domestic and regional audience. | ||
==History== | |||
The website was launched in March 2012. It came about as a result of a meeting of minds of a freelance foreign correspondent with an obsession with African politics, and several [[Zambia]]n [[journalist]]s who felt that the media environment in the country would benefit from unconventional and fresh perspectives outside the mainstream voices in public. | |||
Zambia Reports features | ==News== | ||
Zambia Reports features original submissions from reporters and bloggers within Zambia and among the diaspora community. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:54, 3 February 2017
Zambia Reports is a privately owned and operated independent news website, featuring both aggregated and originally sourced articles from Africa’s largest copper exporter. The website aims to provide critical political and economic intelligence both for the foreign investment community as well as the domestic and regional audience.
History
The website was launched in March 2012. It came about as a result of a meeting of minds of a freelance foreign correspondent with an obsession with African politics, and several Zambian journalists who felt that the media environment in the country would benefit from unconventional and fresh perspectives outside the mainstream voices in public.
News
Zambia Reports features original submissions from reporters and bloggers within Zambia and among the diaspora community.
External links
References
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