CAMNET TV testifies in Davies Mwila case
CENTRAL African Media Network (CAMNET) chairman, Pastor Moses Chiluba has told the Lusaka magistrate court that former Patriotic Front (PF) secretary general Davies Mwila made payments amounting to K252, 000…
Gov’t commences Sugilite profiling – Veep
VICE-PRESIDENT Mutale Nalumango has announced that Government is working on profiling the Sugilite mineral to include the rare pink to purple mineral on the legal framework and to establish the…
Debt restructuring a game changer – Mpezeni
PARAMOUNT Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni in Eastern Province says Government should take advantage of debt restructuring to attend to the developmental needs of the country.
Police presence at Parley scares opposition MPs
A BATTALION of armed police officers yesterday besieged Parliament premises with some stationed right at the entrance to the National Assembly building in circumstances Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister…
Citizens First sues Registrar of Societies
THE Citizens First Party has sued the Registrar of Societies and the Attorney General, challenging the refusal to effect amendments to its constitution.
Zambia ready foreconomic growth – Melu–
ZAMBIA is ready to unlock the potential of its thriving economic sector, says Absa Bank Zambia Managing Director, Mizinga Melu.
Opposition political parties accuse HRC of siding with the ruling party
POLITICAL parties have accused the Human Rights Commission (HRC) of having become political by allegedly ignoring atrocities of human rights abuses and violations against opposition political party leaders and their…
Liquefied Petroleum Gas power plant on the cards
A ZAMBIAN consortium Delta Marimba Limited working with Tanzania’s Taifa Gas Limited are to set up a maiden liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) power plant which will generate up to 100MW…
Veep Nalumango back in Parley
AFTER several weeks of absence in Parliament, Vice President Mutale Nalumango yesterday told the House that the debt restructuring was not going to bring immediate benefits because the country had…
Marriage age revised to 19 years
CABINET has approved the publication and introduction in Parliament of the Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 2023 which revise the age of marriage from 16 to 19.



