‘Clergy should publicly endorse their preferred candidates
’ By RACHAEL MUNEMBA THE clergy should be allowed to declare their open support for their presidential candidates instead of keeping their preferred candidates a secret because doing so is…
We need serious mind set shift over garbage disposal -Dear Editor,
ON Saturday, I watched a news item in which residents of Misisi Compound appealed to the council and government to clear garbage, citing it as the main cause of flooding…
Suicide cases among youths worrying
Dear Editor, HARDLY a day passes without reports of suicide among our youths. What is even more troubling is that such news is slowly becoming normalised, quietly accepted as part…
Africa urged to turn policy talks into action amid global shifts
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU AFRICAN leaders should move beyond dialogue and translate policy discussions into tangible actions at national, regional, and continental levels, says Economic Commission for Africa Deputy Executive Secretary…
Zambian Grandmother, Featured in London Exhibition*
By Lifestyle Reporter Zambian Mbuya ( Grandmother ) Margaret Chola aka Legendary Glamma has been featured in the Coming of Age Exhibition in London, which celebrates the aging process with…
Quick action by HH on UNZA water blues, sanitation cheers NGO
By BARNABAS ZULU THE Continental Leadership Research Institute (CLRI) has welcomed President Hakainde Hichilema’s directive to engage the Zambia National Service and other stakeholders to urgently address the challenges affecting…
Kasama man arrested for defiling biological daughter
POLICE in Kasama have arrested a 43-year-old man for allegedly defiling his 14-year-old biological daughter in what authorities have described as a shocking case of incest. Northern Province Police Deputy…
Ghost farmers to be weeded from FISP – Mtolo Phiri
By NATION REPORTER GHOST farmers who have been benefitting from the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) meant for vulnerable but viable farmers will in the next farming season be removed…
Tribalism kills, undermines institutions – Sishuwa
…warns against the dangers of prioritising patronage, ethnic considerations over merit in public appointments, says such practices have historically undermined institutions and national development. By NATION REPORTER DR SISHUWA Sishuwa…
Let’s have closure on ECL burial – CCZ
…Fr. James Phiri observes that the continued delay in laying the former head of State to rest is causing excruciating emotional burden on the family, the nation, as he calls…



