No more school fees, says President Hichilema
By SIMON MUNTEMBACOME January, 2022, none of the Zambians in the diaspora will be sending school fees to their children or dependants from Grade one to Grade 12 back home…
ZAMBEEF GETS A STAKE OF K10BN STIMULUS PACKAGE
By BUUMBA CHIMBULUZAMBEEF Products Plc is set to clear a significant slice of its external debt with the aid of a K220 million government-backed Covid-19 stimulus package signed with Absa…
November 6, 2021
Green Party reaction No.5 To budget speech: Proposed change to the mineral royalty tax regimeDear Editor, AS part of its direct taxes reforms for the 2022 budget, the UPND Government…
November 6, 2021
AGRICULTURE SECTOR EQUALLY DEMANDS STEADY POLICY STRUCTURE!Dear Editor,I HAVE a firm passion and well-grounded interest for the agriculture sector, all because my father is a full time farmer, and he…
4 PF MEMBERS DENY REMOVING UPND CAMPAIGN MATERIAL
By ROGERS KALEROFOUR Patriotic Front security wing members in Kitwe have pleaded not guilty to removing campaign material bearing the name and portrait of United Party for National Development (UPND)…
November 6, 2021
ADDRESSING CHINGOLA MAYORAL LEADERSHIP CRISISDear Editor, I WRITE to appeal to the new dawn government through the Local Government minister Mr Garry Nkombo and the Chingola UPND office to quickly…
GOVT’S RECALL CRITERIA QUERIED
By ADRIAN MWANZAOPPOSITION leaders have questioned the criteria used by Government to reinstate certain individuals retired on political, tribal or any other unfair grounds and wish to be reinstated in…
‘YOUTHS’ FUEL TANKER INCOME WITHHELD’
By KETRA KALUNGATHE money raised from the 50 fuel tankers for youths is being withheld until the process of verifying the rightful owners is completed, Minister of Youth, Sports, and…
NO MONEY FOR SALARY INCREMENT – CBU
By ADRIAN MWANZATHE Copperbelt University (CBU) does not have money to effect any salary increment for “striking” lecturers who are demanding better conditions of services, Vice Chancellor Professor Naison Ngoma…
Allocate 10, 000 teachers to special schools, govt urged
By ROGERS KALEROGOVERNMENT should consider allocating 10,000 teachers out of the 30,000 earmarked for recruitment next year to qualified special education teachers and teachers with disabilities,'' Special Education Teachers Union…



