Let’s not use disasters as begging bowls – Dr Mwelwa
POLITICAL analyst Lawrence Mwelwa says Zambia must not use its recently declared national disaster as a begging bowl but should instead find a way of sustaining itself beyond calamities.
Kwacha Constituency residents miss Malanji
WE are missing Joe Malanji because he was a man of his words and delivered on his campaign promises and could use personal resources to come up with various initiatives,…
ZESCO defends load shedding
ZESCO managing director Victor Mapani says water in Kariba Dam has significantly reduced and is insufficient for optimum electricity production, contrary to speculation that load shedding was a result of…
Zambezi Portland celebrates women’s contribution to the company
ZAMBEZI Portland Cement says it strives to provide equal opportunities for career growth, offer competitive benefits, and foster an environment where women can thrive and succeed.
It’s a shame to import maize
IT is a shame that Zambians are now dying of hunger because of the lack of vision by the UPND government and President Hakainde Hichilema that is now importing maize…
Albinos engage govt over heat cream
THE Zambia Albinism Foundation says it has continued to engage with stakeholders to ensure that people with albinism have their lotions in view of the current hot weather conditions.
ZAAB advocates for crop diversification
THE Zambia Alliance for Agro-ecology and Biodiversity (ZAAB) says there is need for strong collaborations among stakeholders to begin influencing consumption patterns of consumers to effective promote food diversification.
Edible oil producers angered with ban on exportation of soya beans
THE Crushers and Edible Oil Refinery Association is concerned with the way government is making decision in the agriculture industry without engaging stakeholders.
All Africa Games: Zambia’s Ping Pong squad eliminated
ZAMBIA’s ping pong journey has come to an end at the ongoing All Africa Games taking place in Ghana following defeats to South Africa and Tunisia in the men and…
CEC resolves $144 million debt matter with KCM
THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has announced conclusion of the negotiations to settle long-standing debt which the firm was owed by the Konkola Copper Mine (KCM).



