Zambia Daily Mail Newspapers Ltd
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Tel: +260 211 221364 / +260 977809424 / +260 955 809424 E-mail: mkapende@daily-mail.co.zm; mkapende@hotmail.com
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Zambia Daily Mail is a government owned newspaper that covers general news, business news, feature and sports. Distribution is nation wide with both daily and weekly publications.
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Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
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Tel: +260 9778328 E-mail: mumbise@gmail.com
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ZCTU is the largest of the two federations in Zambia. It was formed by an act of parliament in 1965 and has 33 affiliate unions representing over 400 000 workers. ZCTU has been running programmes on extractive industries and corporate social responsibility, especially sponsored by the Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa (NIZA).
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Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia
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Tel: +260 977872671 E-mail: mwyia@yahoo.com
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Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia is a faith based church mother body of Evangelical and para-church institutions, with a mission to evangellise, empower communities, and contribute to national development and good governance in the country.
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Address: P.O.Box 33862, Lusaka, Zambia
Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ)
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E-mail: ilungajulie@yahoo.co.uk
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CCZ is an ecumenical organisation that exists to promote Christian unity, social justice and human dignity.
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Address: P.O. Box 30315, Cairo Road, Church House, Lusaka, Zambia Tel: +260 211 232661 Fax: +260 211 224308
Catholic Relief Services - Zambia
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Tel: +260 977 426663 E-mail: fngosa@zm.saro.crs.org; ngosaf@gmail.com
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CRS is an international humanitarian and development agency of the catholic community in the United States. CRS Zambia provides health, shores up food security, support vulnerable children, and mitigate the devastating impact of HIV and aids. The agency also integrates justice and peace work. CRS Zambia works through local partnership with Catholic dioceses, NGOs and health care facilities.