China, UNWEP partner in drilling boreholes in drought prone areas
THE Chinese government has in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP) embarked on the drilling boreholes in Monze in the face of the drought which has since…
Police must heed HH orders
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema should ensure that his commands and orders are put to effect and executed by ensuring the release of Rizawni Patel and three others in Petauke, who are …
Slow implementation of SADC one network system worries Mutati
MINISTER of Technology and Science Felix Mutati has expressed concern with the slowness at which some SADC countries are responding to the implementation of a one network system across the…
PF ACCOUNTS FROZEN
THE Patriotic Front (PF) is shocked that its bank accounts domiciled at ZANACO have all been frozen, including an emergency account created by Luapula Members of Parliament in Mansa without…
Nevers Mumba shuns RB’s memorial
OPERATION Save MMD leader, Gaston Sichilima, has condemned MMD New Hope faction leader Nevers Mumba for shunning the memorial of late party and Republican President, Rupiah Bwezani Banda.
EMPOWERING THE MEDIA: 20 JOURNALISTS TRAINED IN INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
In an era where information is a cornerstone of democracy, the role of the media cannot be overstated. Journalists serve as the watchdogs of society, uncovering truths, exposing injustices, and…
Rankings shock Makembo
ZAMBIA Sports Fans Association Patron Peter Makembo has expressed shock that Ghana and Morocco are ranked better than the Zambia women’s national team on the continental FIFA rankings.
Bush fires polluting more than mines – FQM
FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) Country Manager Godwin Beene says uncontrolled bush fire contributes more carbon emissions into the atmosphere than mining.
Vedanta prioritises improving people’s lives
VEDANTA Resources has pledged to prioritise improving the lives of people in communities through corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Let’s work together, HH tells Church
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has called on the Church to work with Government in mobilising the people to look after one another during the time of the drought.



