FOOD SECURITY AT RISK
AGRICULTURE experts are concerned with the government’s stalling and cancellation of tenders for the supply of Urea fertiliser, warning this could impact the 2023/2024 farming season.
Zumani trial begins as State witnesses testify there was no gassing
A STATE witness has testified in Court that terrorism suspects, Marlone Banda and Given Phiri, never committed any acts of gassing in Petauke district of Eastern Province.
Tipper truck loaded with Manganese impounded in Samfya
POLICE in Samfya have impounded a Shacman Tipper truck registration No. AID 4818 belonging to Dharani Investment Limited which was carrying manganese mineral ore and was being driven by Derrick…
ZAMMSA prepares for rainy season related diseases
THE Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) has stocked up adequate medical supplies in preparedness for the rainy season.
Thinktank spots grey areas in govt pledge to attain 3m metric tonnes of copper
A STUDY by the Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (CTPD) has outlined a number of challenges that should be resolved to support Government’s aspirations of attaining three million metric tonnes…
Opposition offer economic olive branch to HH
LEADER of Opposition in Parliament Brian Mundubile says the opposition is ready to have an economic indaba with President Hakainde Hichilema to find solutions to the economic challenges the country…
Buffaloes lose COSAFA crown
ZAMBIAN champions Green Buffaloes dream to defend the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League| COSAFA qualifiers suffered a major blow following a humiliating 3-1 defeat to Mamelodi Sundown's in the semifinal…
HEED ADVICE
GOVERNMENT must get to grips with the self-created incumbrances in the agriculture sector which is putting the country’s food security at risk.
Be patient with HH – Bishops Council
THE Bishops Council of Zambia (BCZ) has called on Zambians, especially the opposition, to patient with President Hakainde Hichilema and the UPND.
Vedanta in talks with Standard Chartered Bank for US$1.3BN loan
VEDANTA Resources (VRL) is in discussions with Standard Chartered Bank for a loan of US$1.2 billion to $1.3 billion against brand fee receivables without any restructuring pre-conditions.



