Mpali reaches its 1000 episode mark
Since its premiere on Monday 22 October 2018, the gripping telenovela Mpali has drawn audiences, showing the complexity of life in a modern polygamist household.
MASSAGE PARLOURS CONVERTING INTO BROTHELS – LCC
THE Lusaka City Council has warned that any spar or massage parlour that will be found wanting for promoting any illegal activities regarding body to body contact shall face the…
BRING QUALITY MEDICAL FACILITIES TO ZAMBIA – HH
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has challenged the newly appointed High Commissioner to India Percy Chanda to bring quality health medical facilities to Zambia.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE TO SPEARHEAD PAYROLL REFORMS CONSTITUTED
GOVERNMENT has constituted a steering and technical Committee to spearhead the reforms in its payroll management.
LUBINDA ACQUITTED IN NELLY MUTTI CASE
LUSAKA magistrate Trevor Kasanda has discharged Patriotic Front (PF) vice president Given Lubinda in a matter he is accused of failing to appear before the Committee or Assembly.
MPs spent 99.9pc time discussing politics in the House – Sunday Chanda
SUNDAY Chanda yesterday told Parliament that most of the Members of Parliament had spent almost 100 percent of their time in the House discussing and debating politics instead of issues…
I MADE A TERRIBLE ERROR – NKOMBO
GARRY Nkombo has apologised that it was a terrible error of judgement on his part when he advised property and business owners in Lusaka’s Central Business District (CBD) to paint…
FISP TO END – MTOLO PHIRI
GOVERNMENT is in the process of phasing out the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) so that it could concentrate on dealing with serious farmers only, Agriculture Minister Mtolo Phiri has…
LISWANISO COUNSELS UPND YOUTHS
GILBERT Liswaniso has advised UPND youths against claiming exclusive rights to opportunities being provided by the government because even those who did not vote for the ruling UPND are citizens…
VARSITIES ENROLLING STUDENTS WITHOUT G12 CERTIFICATE WARNED
THE Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) is saddened that various universities and colleges in the country have continued to enrol students without full Grade 12 certificates.



