HH mourns uncle Habajene
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has described his late uncle Paul Habajene as a prudent and hardworking person who loved people.
HH needs support of opposition to unite Zambia – Charles Chanda
UNITED Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (UPPZ) leader, Charles Chanda has called on President Hakainde Hichilema to Embrace State functions with the dignity and decorum they deserve and avoid using language…
We never arrested Sean – Police
THE Zambia police has described as false reports that it had arrested Sean Tembo, the president of the Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) from his residence last Thursday.
ECL asks Zambians to look to 2026
THE 2026 general elections shall be an opportunity for Zambians to collectively decide to shape the destiny of the country in which development shall reach every corner and where all…
Stop blaming PF, SP tells UPND
The UPND government should stop blaming the Patriotic Front (PF) for its failure to deliver on its promises but should instead own up and take responsibility for the harsh economic times…
Inspiring the Next Generation of Conservationists
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" is a suspense question everyone gets to be asked growing up. Lower and upper primary school-going children, during career day…
It’s not UPND but PF
THE UPND government has continued to demonise its predecessor, the Patriotic Front (PF) as an atrocious administration with Jack Mwiimbu, the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security accusing the…
CF condemns attack on Harry Kalaba
THE Citizens First Party Spokesperson, Frank Sichone, has condemned the attack on their president Harry Kalaba and his entourage by the UPND cadres led by two ministers Elias Mubanga and…
United Capital Fertiliser begins exporting tobacco fertiliser to Tanzania
THE United Capital (UCF) has embarked on the ambitious production programme of manufacturing 30, 000 metric tons of NPK tobacco fertilizer exclusively meant for the tobacco Board of Tanzania.
Magistrate nods temporally release of Findlay’s passport
LUSAKA magistrate Sylvia Munyinya has granted leave for the temporal release of Lusaka business executive, Harry Findlay’s passport to enable him travel to South Africa for medical treatment.



