ZICTA deactivates 2.1 million sim cards
By NATION REPORTER MORE than 2.1 million sim cards have been deactivated by the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) out of the 4.2 million numbers that had been examined. ZICTA…
Millers predict further increases in mealie meal prices
By NATION REPORTERTHE Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) has projected low yields for the 2023/2024 farming season due to the dry spells being experienced in some parts of the country.MAZ…
I NEVER instructed Dr Malama to take plea on amended charge – defence lawyer
DEFENcE Lawyer, Willis Muhanga has told chief resident magistrate, Davies Chibwili that the court should put it on record that he has not allowed his client Dr Kennedy Malama, the…
Dr Malama’s 50 ambulances procurement trial continues
A WITNESS has told the Lusaka magistrate court that officers from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) approached him with an internal memorandum indicating a request to initiate the procurement of 50…
FQM in job galore
ABOUT 1,800 jobs are expected to be created at the First Quantum Minerals’ (FQM) Kansanshi mine, known as the ‘S3 project’ by the second quarter of 2024.
ZANACO participates at African Mining Indaba
ZANACO is among the Zambian banks participating at the Investing in African Mining Indaba 2024 taking place in South Africa, as its loan portfolio to the mining sector currently stands…
NUMAW cautions Kobold Metals over bad employment practices
THE National Union of Miners and Allied Workers (NUMAW) is anticipating fair and just employment practices from Kobold Metals investment and other giant mining companies investing in the mining sector”…
Embrace IT in administration of justice, AG Kabesha urges lawyers
ATTORNEY General Mulilo Kabesha says there is need for the legal fraternity to embrace Information Technology (IT) in the administration of justice to prevent hindrances and delays in the process.
OMCs blamed for further Kwacha depreciation
THE Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) primarily contributed to the further depreciation of the Kwacha on Friday, as the market witnessed a continued rise in demand for the greenback.
Poor agriculture, health policies cause of hunger, poverty – CSRP
THE Civil Society for Poverty Reduction CSPR says poor policies in agriculture, land administration and health sectors are frustrating the efforts of achieving Sustainable Development Goal No. 2 of zero…



