8 people die for consuming poisonous beer
POLICE are investigating a case of suspected poisoning in which eight people are believed to have died after consuming suspected counterfeit beer.
ZSIC providing agric insurance to over 200, 000 farmers
ZSIC General Insurance acting managing director Sylvia Nguluwe has disclosed that the insurance company is providing agriculture insurance to 256, 696 farmers under the Farmer Input Support Programme for the…
Barotse hails Govt for implementing decentralisation policy
THE Barotse National Youth Movement has hailed Government for implementing the decentralisation policy of distributing resources equitably to all provinces.
High Court upholds ex-Zampost chief’s two-year sentence
FORMER Postmaster General MacPherson Chanda and two others will serve the two years’ sentence pronounced by the subordinate court in July, 2022, for corrupt practices involving over K300 million after…
OCiDA disappoints UPND
THE ruling UPND in Lusaka says it is disappointed that Our Civic Duty Association (OCiDA) could stoop so low as to dent the country’s image on vague allegations to ask…
Mwamba prods police to probe ZNS chief for child rape
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Chairperson for Information and Publicity Emmanuel Mwamba has challenged the police to investigated the alleged child rape involving Zambia National Service Commander Lieutenant. General Maliti Solochi and…
CONFRONTING HH
PATRIOTIC Front Mambilima Member of Parliament Jean Chisenga must now rank as one of the most loathed lawmakers in UPND circles for calling President Hakainde Hichilema a liar. Ms Chisenga…
Declare Livingstone tax free zone, says Siamunene
GOVERNMENT must declare Livingstone a tax-free zone to rejuvenate tourism, says former Defence Minister Richwell Siamunene.
SP urges Bishop Mambo to condemn UPND violence
SOCIALIST Party (SP) is disappointed by the statement attributed to Bishop John Mambo who has labeled the party as a violent because of the stance that members will defend themselves…
Don’t arrest if not ready – HH
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has expressed displeasure at arrests which lead to inordinate detention and delays because the law enforcement agencies were not ready.



