Woman goes in for 12 months for hammering husband
A LUSAKA housewife has been sentenced to 12 months simple imprisonment for beating her husband after he refused to give her money for school fees, books and other necessities for…
‘I have not withdrawn from the PF presidential race’ says Chitalu Chilufya
By NATION REPORTERPATRIOTIC Front (PF) presidential candidate Chitalu Chilufya refuted claims that he has pulled out of the race for the party presidency.He said contrary to misinformation that he was…
Worry not over loss in by-elections, Kambwili comforts PF
By NATION REPORTER THE results of the Friday local government by- elections countrywide should not scare or move the Patriotic Front (PF) members because the dynamics are different from a general…
Ndozo Lodge owner allowed to seek medical attention abroad
Lusaka magistrate Irene Wishimanga has allowed Ndozo Lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba to seek medical attention abroad but should make a formal application before the court.
Solwezi council shuts down 14 bars
Solwezi Municipal Council (SMC) has closed down 14 bars and taverns for failing to meet minimum health requirements in line with the provisions of the Liquor Licensing Act.
HH wants to ZESCO support local investments – Bwalya
President Hakainde Hichilema wants to see a Zesco that supports local investments in order for them to contribute positively in the growth of the energy sector, Presidential Spokesperson Anthony Bwalya…
EXPEDITE ENACTMENT OF PUBLIC GATHERINGS BILL – CSOs
A CONSORTIUM of Civil Society Organizations has urged government to expedite the process of enacting the Public Gatherings Bill, which was submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal…
Chiefdom boundary wrangles worry Muchima
Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Elijah Muchima has expressed worry that some traditional leaders in Southern Province are quarrelling over the boundaries of their chiefdoms.
Union commends Government for sealing UAE power deal
The National Energy Sector and Allied Workers (NESAWU) has welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Zesco and MASDA of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to set…
Anglo turned blind eye to Zambian lead poisoning, SA court hears
South Africa’s High Court was told that Anglo American turned a “blind eye” to lead poisoning in Kabwe, where it held a stake in a mine for almost 50 years.



