Skip to main content
Resolved1 update Updated May 4

Chinese Influence: Zambia paper publishes in Chinese

By BBC As Chinese influence continues to grow rapidly in Zambia, the state-owned Times of Zambia newspaper has come up with an ingenious way of increasing their revenue - by publishing today's lead story in Mandarin. The article quotes President Edgar Lungu as saying Zambia "will not look east or west - we will look fo

Sign in to follow Follow this story to get bell alerts when new updates publish.

Pin Nyakundi

Install the site as an app so followed-story alerts open straight back into the file.

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

Live updates

Latest developments

Photo

Chinese Influence: Zambia paper publishes in Chinese

By BBC As Chinese influence continues to grow rapidly in Zambia, the state-owned Times of Zambia newspaper has come up with an ingenious way of increasing their revenue - by publishing today's lead story in Mandarin. The article quotes President Edgar Lungu as saying Zambia "will not look east or west - we will look forward and go with whoever wants to go with us". Those are comments he made while hosting a Swiss delegation at the presidential palace Monday. Reporting the story in both English and Mandarin Chinese is a move aimed at tapping into the Chinese market, says chief government spokeswoman Dora Siliya. One person argued that Gujarati would have been a better language to choose given Zambia's Indian population. Another said Zambia's...

Source: nyakundireportblog