U.S. Embassy in Zambia
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Zambia
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U.S., Zambia agree on path toward expanded cooperation in mining sector
President Hakainde Hichilema and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs Caleb Orr have agreed on a plan to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Zambia and the United States.
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U.S. Ambassador Gonzales highlights renewed economic cooperation at AmCham Zambia Thanksgiving Dinner
At the American Chamber of Commerce Zambia Thanksgiving Dinner in Lusaka on November 20, 2025, U.S. Ambassador Michael C. Gonzales addressed business leaders and officials, emphasizing the importance of shared traditions and mutual partnerships...
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Senior U.S. delegation discusses future of American health assistance in Zambia
A senior U.S. government delegation visited Lusaka on November 17 to discuss a new direction for American health assistance in Zambia.
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U.S. Embassy celebrates decade-long partnership supporting Zambian women entrepreneurs
The U.S. Embassy in Zambia marked the tenth anniversary of the Women Entrepreneurship Access Center (WEAC) at the Vision to Impact Alumni Summit held in Lusaka on September 4, 2025.
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U.S. issues health alert for Americans after mine spill contaminates Zambian waterways
The United States Embassy in Lusaka has issued a health alert following the spill at the Sino Metals Leach Mine dam in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province.
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Metalex Commodities partners with Terra Metals for new Zambian mining venture
U.S.-based Metalex Commodities and Zambian-owned Terra Metals Limited have formed a joint venture named Lunda Resources.
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U.S. Embassy warns Americans in Zambia about heavy metal poisoning risk
The U.S. Embassy in Lusaka, Zambia, has issued a health alert regarding acute heavy metal poisoning for U.S. citizens near the Sino Metals Leach Mine in Chambishi and surrounding areas.
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Peace Corps welcomes 22 new environment volunteers in Zambia
Today, the U.S. government welcomed 22 new Peace Corps Volunteers in Lusaka, Zambia.
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US cuts $50M aid for medicines due to theft issues in Zambia
The United States has announced a significant reduction in its annual aid to Zambia, cutting $50 million allocated for medications and medical supplies.
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Gonzales urges transparent policies to boost growth in least developed countries
U.S. Ambassador to Zambia Michael C. Gonzales recently addressed the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Future Forum, highlighting the importance of fostering a competitive business environment to promote investment-led growth in LDCs.