LISTEN TO OCiDA
IT is important that Government responds to the concerns that have been raised over the country’s democracy by the Our Civic Duty Association (OCiDA).
Power blackouts hit Chambishi, Kalulushi
RESIDENTS of Chambishi in Kalulushi have for the past three months been subjected to less than 30 minutes of electricity supply thereby negatively affecting small businesses such as hair salons…
Zambians must drive own tourism prosperity – Mweetwa
ZAMBIANS should take the front seat in trying to appreciate the tourism sites so that we can market them to the rest of the world, Information and Media Minister Cornelius…
Stardy in trouble over ‘kabunga’
STARDY Mwale has been summoned by the Zambia Police for calling on millers to suspend the production of mealie meal and give chance to the Zambia National Service (ZNS) to…
ZNS Eagles mealie meal non – GMO, says FRA
THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has revealed that the Zambia National Service (ZNS) has been collecting white maize from its reserve depots.
Tanzanian President Samia Hassan to address Parley next week
TANZANIAN President Samia Suhulu Hassan will next Wednesday address the Zambian Parliament.
HH calls for more investment in energy sector
GOVERNMENT is focused on securing Zambia’s energy generation and supply surplus and it is, therefore, keen on strong partnerships between Zambian and regional investors to develop energy projects, President Hakainde…
NAPSA offloads prime properties for sale
THE National Pensions Schemes Authority (NAPSA) has for the first time started selling its strategic prime properties and plots.
Good things happening in Zambia – Musokotwane
CONSTITUENCY Development Fund (CDF) would not have been possible without debt restructuring as all the money would have gone to debt servicing, Parliament heard yesterday.
Mwamba sues State, demands compensation for torture, assault, battery
EMMANUEL Mwamba has petitioned the Lusaka High Court to order the State to compensate him for the torture, assault and battery he suffered during his arrest and subsequent detention in June…



