CONCOURT JUDGES REBEL
FIVE Constitutional Court Judges have recused themselves from hearing the appeal case in which the Kabushi and Kwacha Constituencies by-elections have been petitioned following the Constitutional Court judgement that Bowman…
Nkana Water loses 1, 000 prepaid metres through thefts
NKANA Water Supply and Sanitation Company Limited (NWSC) has so far replaced more than 1,000 prepaid meters which the water utility company has lost through thefts and rampant vandalism" NWSC…
Nkandu hails bodybuilders, female golfers
THE Ministry of Youth, Sports and Arts has hailed World Fitness Federation Zambia and the Zambia Ladies Golf Union for representing Zambia diligently at the world fitness federation championship in…
Chilanga Cement to increase price of cement
CHILANGA Cement Plc has announced its intentions to increase the cement price by an average of 10 percent, from October 13, 2023.
2024 budget not pro-poor – CCZ
THE Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) says the 2024 national budget is not a pro -poor budget as it has not addressed some of the challenges facing the majority…
Use National Day of Prayer to preach, restore peace, unity – ICOZ
THE Independent Churches of Zambia (ICOZ) has appealed to government, the church, traditional leaders and political party leaders to take advantage of the National Day of Prayer (NDP) to promote…
Beware of fake Ministry of Agriculture K200, 000 farmers’ grants
THE Ministry of Agriculture has warned farmers not to fall prey to an advert making rounds on social media that it is offering grants of up to K200, 000 to…
ON THE RIGHT TRACK
THE monthly review of fuel prices that the new dawn administration adopted and has followed religiously since assuming office two years ago have never been popular. The policy has been…
Coroner delivers verdict against two police officers over death
A CORONER has returned a closed verdict indicating that a 32 year old man, Acklass Zulu who died in police cells, died as a result of non-natural causes, and was…
HH foreign trips meant to benefit self, Sean tells court
OPPOSITION party leader, Sean Tembo, contends that President Hakainde Hichilema's majority foreign trips have been taken for his personal benefits and self-aggrandisement at the expense of taxpayers' money.



