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The British Prime Minister David Cameron has congratulated President Edgar Lungu on his election as the 6th President of Zambia. He said:
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Speaking at the launch of the Connecting Classrooms 3 programme in Lusaka today, British High Commissioner Fergus Cochrane-Dyet said:
The Minister applauds the Zambian people for their commitment to democracy but notes concerns about conduct during the election campaign.
The Department for International Development is working actively with government of Zambia to tackle the current outbreak of cholera in the region.
Foreign Secretary William Hague congratulated the people of Zambia on their recent elections, and said he looked forward to further deepening of relations between Zambia and the UK.
This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in Zambia.
Summary of DFID’s work in Zambia from 2011 to 2015: why we work in Zambia, what we will achieve and who we will work with.
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