President Hichilema challenges Provincial Administrations
President Hakainde Hichilema has directed all Provincial administrations in the country to ensure health facilities have running water and electricity in their respective regions.
UPND COUNCILLOR ACCUSES POLICE OFFICERS OF BEING CURRUPT
A UPND councillor in Lusaka has accused some police officers of being corrupt, saying “they only operate in their line of duty when offered some form of bribe.”
Serenje guard bolts with fertiliser
A SECURITY guard in Serenje’s Lupampa area is on the run after he allegedly stole 54 bags of D compound meant for Natwange Agriculture Cooperative.
Scrapping of defamation of president law worries Imenda
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema should have waited before scrapping the defamation of the president law because this move has exposed him to malicious attacks by Zambians, United Party for National Development…
HH toasts Christmas
ZAMBIANS should take the festive season to spread peace and goodwill for the country to be prosperous, President Hakainde Hichilema has said. He urged Zambians to be each other’s brother’s…
Mobile money scammers on the rise
AVOIDING mobile phone scams is now part of our digital lives, especially since fraudsters are continually coming up with new ways to try and trick people who are ignorant.However, some…
VP calls on council to address street vending
Vice President Mutale Nalumango has called on local authorities in the country to pass by-laws which will introduce penalties for people who buy products on the streets.MS. said the by-laws…
Chipolopolo ‘Granted’
THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) says the coming in of former Chelsea and Ghana national team coach Avraham “Avram” Grant will enable the Zambia national team that has not…
Miners demand sector-based minimum wage
UNIONS representing miners are advocating for the mining sector-based minimum wage because the industry was different from the civil service and other sectors and has its own challenges, National Union…
MoH FAILS TO EXPLAIN TFM SCANDAL
THE US$100 million TFM Holdings contract should not have been terminated via the ‘convenience’ clause because its implication is that government is in breach of contractual obligations and would therefore…



