— The Rwandan government has dismissed media reports that Zambians living in that country were being attacked in the wake of looting and damage to shops belonging to Rwandans in Lusaka, the Zambian capital, last week.
Over 65 shops belonging mostly to Rwandese living in the Zambian capital were looted last week after rumors that foreigners were involved in a spate of ritual killings that had hit the city in which victims were found with body parts missing. (Times of Zambia)
— Zambia will next month host the 6th World Farmers Organization (WFO) general assembly, the largest gathering of the world’s farmer leaders. The general assembly will be held from May 3 to 7 in southern Zambia’s Livingstone city. (The Post)
— Public outcries on the operations of the police in Zambia are on the increase and a source of concern, according to the country’s Legal and Justice Sector Reform Commission. (Daily Nation) Enditem
Source: Xinhua