Zambia reaffirms commitment to social development
By NATION REPORTER PERMANENT Secretary for the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services Angela Kawandami has reaffirmed Zambia’s commitment to advancing social development and social justice through coordinated, equitable,…
ECL Movement controversy: Tonse Alliance fires back at PF By MUBITA KATETE
THE Tonse Alliance has dismissed claims by a rival Patriotic Front (PF) faction led by Given Lubinda that the ECL Movement is illegal, describing the remarks as grossly ignorant and…
Zambia to showcase tourism potential at OTM India
By CLEOPATRA NANKONDE THE Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA), in collaboration with 11 local tourism operators and key government agencies, is set to showcase the country’s tourism potential at the Outbound…
Economist predicts policy stability in 2026
By PAUL NYAMBE ECONOMIST Kelvin Chisanga says Zambia’s 2026 policy outlook points towards continuity, discipline, and measured reforms as the country transitions from economic recovery to economic consolidation. Mr. Chisanga…
AIPAC flags silence on Gov’t corruption cases
By MUBITA KATETE THE Action Institute for Policy Analysis Centre (AIPAC) has raised serious concern over what it describes as the prolonged silence surrounding investigations into Cabinet ministers and senior…
Ride-hailing firm Yango takes CCPC decision to tribunal
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU YANGO Zambia has formally lodged an appeal before the Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal following a recent ruling by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC). The…
Tobacco, alcohol, Ultra-Processed Food drivers of cancer
By MONICA KAYOMBO AS the world marks World Cancer Day today, a study conducted by scientists has revealed that Ultra-Processed Food (UPF) manufacturers are applying tobacco industry methods to drive…
The Relationship between Gases and Colon Cancer
Excessive gas or flatulence is a very common discomfort , suffered by everyone occasionally or repeatedly, which in most cases is not a sign of any serious illness . However,…
THE CAPITAL GAP – LAND
By DARLINGTON CHILUBA WHEN Northern Rhodesia assembled its foremost minds in 1951 to discuss the future of the country, the most topical issue was land. The colonial administration had created…
Zambia’s private sector shows modest growth
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU ZAMBIA’S Markit/Stanbic Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose slightly to 50.2 in January, up from 50.1 in December, signalling a modest improvement in operating conditions as output and…



