Zambia to benefit over US$30bn from US for infrastructure
Zambia is among the countries in the Sub-Saharan Region to benefit from the over US$30billion which has been set aside by the American Government for infrastructure development.
Finday had four passports, Immigration officer tells court
A senior Immigration officer has told Lusaka magistrate Sylvia Munyinya that Valden Findley, a Lusaka business executive possessed four passports which were valid and active.
HH HAS SET LEADERSHIP BAR HIGH – HASULWE
United Party for National Development (UPND) national youth executive committee member, Fanwell Hasulwe says President Hakainde Hichilema has set the leadership bar high for the next Head of State who will…
Let’s not abandon construction of House of Prayer – BIGOCA
The National House of Prayer is going to be Zambia’s highest altar of God which should not be abandoned and the new dawn should therefore build on the foundation laid by…
Disposal of VX’s Illegal – Kafwaya
Mutotwe Kafwaya says it is illegal for President Hakainde Hichilema to direct Secretary to Cabinet to put on sale all the Toyota VXs luxurious land cruisers procured for Ministers and Permanent…
GIVE MILLERS SPACE
MAZ president Andrew Chintala has called on the government to relax inter-district procedures of moving maize in view of the ongoing crop marketing season.
Juldan Motors owner battles it out with son in court
Juldan Motors Limited proprietor, July Danobo, has submitted to the Lusaka High Court that his son, Raymond, is not entitled to the counterclaim of K7 million, as he does not own…
Two female police officers sue state for malicious prosecution
Two female police officers have sued the State seeking compensation for malicious prosecution on allegations that they stole 169 bags of APG Mealie Meal.
Don’t pressure Gov’t over KCM
The opposition political parties should not pressure Government to negotiate the sale of both Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) under duress because there is a risk that…
Hearing in Muhanga contempt case set for May 31
The hearing of an application in which Tourism Permanent Secretary, Evans Muhanga is facing contempt of court for accusing Community Resource Boards (CRBs) and the Judiciary of being corrupt has…



