HH has managed Zambia’s economy well, says Laura
HUMAN rights activist Laura Miti says President Hakainde Hichilema has managed the country’s economy well, as it would have collapsed if the Patriotic Front were re-elected.
Arrest coup advocates – Kalaba
ZAMBIANS are alarmed that Jack Mwimbu, the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security is aware that there are some people who are advocating for a coup against a legitimately…
INVEST IN WOMEN: ACCELERATING PROGRESS WITH SHAPING FUTURES
Forget glass ceilings – this Women's Week, let's shatter them! The theme, "Invest in Women, Accelerate Progress," isn't just a slogan; it's a call to action. From dismantling entrenched biases…
POLITICAL PURPOSE
POLITICS is perhaps one of the few fields where everyone is allowed the privilege of participation either by voting or candidature. Economics and law do not hold the same mass…
Kwacha projected to incur losses in the short term
THE foreign exchange market has projected the Kwacha to incur losses in the short term, given the continued persistence of the current trends.
Accountants research efficacy of Public Financial Management across Africa
THE Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA) is carrying out more research into Public Financial Management (PFM) across Africa, including Zambia, to explore its sustainable performance.
ADDRESS FARMERS’ CONCERNS
ZAMBIANS jubilated when President Hakainde Hichilema declared drought as a national disaster, knowing that resources will be mobilised to address the situation.
IG Musamba will fall on own political sword, warns UKA
INSPECTOR General of Police Graphael Musamba is setting himself to go down as the most partisan top cop Zambia has ever had, the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) has said.
FAZ relaunch Kopa jerseys distribution
THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has relaunched the distribution of KoPa jerseys to Lower Division Clubs.
Over 6 million people in Zambia face famine
OXFAM has issued a red alert of over six million people from Zambian farming families facing acute food shortages until next growing season due to a severe drought, worsened by…



