Police still using 1956 syllabus for training – Changala
CIVIL Rights activist Brebner Changala says the 1956 police training syllabus must be reformed or expunged in totality because it is a colonial oppressive instrument meant to victimise citizens with…
Govt implementing policies to boost small scale mining sector
MINES Minister Paul Kabuswe says Government has continued to facilitate policy ,legal and institutional reforms aimed at boasting supply of local chains with a view of boosting the small-scale mining…
Repeal bad laws-M’membe tells Govt
GOVERNMENT must repeal bad laws such as the Public Order Act because it punishes peaceful meetings, protests, demonstrations or rallies and other activities unlikely to be performed with criminal intent,…
UPND using institutions of governance to settle political scores – Kalaba
THE UPND has resorted to abusing institutions of good governance to settle political scores but Zambians shall not sit idle and watch while their rights to assemble and association are…
Explain Town Clerk saga
IT is important that the allegations that have been raised over the appointment of the Town Clerk for Lusaka City Council are investigated thoroughly.
Zambia seeks Morocco’s scalp in must-win tie
THE Zambia national futsal squad will today seek redemption in a must-win clash against African champions Morocco to qualify for the semifinals of the 2024 TotalEnegies Futsal Africa Cup of…
Mwaliteta issues 48-hour ultimatum to Mwale for shooting claims
UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) Lusaka Province chairperson, Obvious Mwaliteta, has given 48-hour ultimatum to Socialist Party (SP) Kaunga ward candidate, Maneya Mwale, to retract the allegations that he…
Govt challenged to come out clean on UKA registration
GOVERNANCE expert and Human Rights Advocate, Wesley Miyanda, says Government should come out clean on United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) registration and tell Zambians why those in power feel the organisation…
Tablers, Lions join hands, donate to UTH
THE Lusaka Round Table the Lions Club International have joined hands to build a Tuck Shop at the University Teaching Hospital Special Needs School.
HH giving false hopes to Copperbelt residents – Sinkamba
PETER Sinkamba, the interim council chairperson for the People’s Pact Alliance has advised President Hakainde Hichilema to stop giving people on the Copperbelt false hopes that jobs will be created…



