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Zambia activates plan to evacuate citizens from Middle East

Zambia has begun formal steps to evacuate its citizens from parts of the Middle East as tensions and security risks in the region continue to rise. Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Mulambo Haimbe said the government is closely monitoring developments and has an evacuation plan ready for Zambians in high risk areas. He explained that the ministry has identified nationals who may need urgent assistance, including families in conflict prone zones, and is working with Zambia’s embassies and international partners to arrange safe routes out. According to him, priority will be given to vulnerable groups such as children, students and people with health challenges, and affected citizens are being urged to stay in contact with Zambian missions and follow official guidance. Haimbe stressed that while some evacuations are still at the planning or early implementation stage, all necessary logistical […]

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FG Says Detained NAF C 130 Plane 11 Soldiers Still Not Released

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that a Nigerian Air Force C 130 aircraft and 11 military personnel being held in Burkina Faso remain in detention, days after the incident that led to their stoppage. The clarification follows conflicting media reports suggesting that the troops had already been freed.​ The aircraft, on a ferry mission to Portugal, reportedly developed a technical issue shortly after leaving Lagos on 8 December 2025. In line with international aviation procedures, the crew made a precautionary landing at Bobo Dioulasso airfield in Burkina Faso, identified as the nearest suitable airport.​ However, authorities under the Confederation of Sahel States, which includes Burkina Faso, treated the landing as an unauthorised entry into their airspace. The regional bloc subsequently placed its air and anti aircraft systems on high alert and ordered an investigation into the circumstances of […]

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Foreign Affairs Ministry Under Fire for Financial Irregularities

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has come under intense scrutiny before Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) over a litany of financial infractions. Allegations include unearned salaries, improperly issued imprests, missing electronics, and embezzlement—raising questions about accountability and financial governance within the Ministry. Unearned Salaries and Improper Imprests According to the Auditor-General’s report, three Foreign Service Officers stationed in Abuja received salaries they were not owed, while at the Ankara mission, 19 personnel—including a former head of mission—were improperly issued imprests totaling €16,226, which has since been repaid The PAC also flagged the unaccounted expenditure of $5,800 by Mrs. Esther Dzifa-Ofori, the former Head of Mission in Malabo. The funds, purportedly spent on a MacBook Air laptop and three Samsung S10 phones, remain untraced. Ambassador Ramses J. Cleland, the Ministry’s Chief Director, informed the Committee that he has reached out to […]

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