Zambia pilots Japanese ‘bokashi’ manure for environmental sustainability
GOVERNMENT has started teaching farmers on the use of Bokashi organic manure practiced in Japan as an alternative to chemical fertilisers to promote smart Agriculture in response to environmental sustainability.
Landlord, private bailiff sued for breach of tenancy agreement
A LUSAKA landlord and his private bailiffs have been dragged to Lusaka High court by a tenant for breach of tenancy agreement as well as for not following a laid…
U.S. Peace Corps swear in 20 new volunteers
THE United States (US) government through the Peace Corps Zambia has sworn into service 20 new volunteers from the United States following 11 weeks of training in technical skills, language,…
Witch doctor imprisoned 9 years for cattle rustling
CHIPATA senior magistrate Felix Kaoma has sentenced a traditional healer to nine years imprisonment with hard labour for stealing 11 heads of cattle all valued at K39, 000.
Unleashing the Media’s Potential: Shaping Public Opinion for Nature Conservation in Zambia
From headlines that paint wildlife as ruthless killers to the overshadowing of environmental stories by political and economic dominance. This has negatively influenced the way we perceive nature. The media’s…
ECL cheers Nkana
FORMER President Edgar Lungu yesterday sent soccer fans and enthusiasts into a frenzy when he made an announced appearance at Woodlands Stadium to watch the electric derby between Nkana and…
Bio fuels blending programme commences
GOVERNMENT has introduced the national bio fuels blending programme in which it will blend ethanol with petroleum products in a bid to reduce the cost of petroleum products.
We shall not be rubber-stamped – House of Chiefs
AS the House of Chiefs starts its sittings today, its chairperson Chief Chisunka has declared that traditional leaders shall no longer be used as rubber stamps by politicians but shall…
HH remembers World War fallen heroes
ZAMBIA yesterday observed Remembrance Day in memory of the fallen heroes and heroines of the First and Second World Wars with President Hakainde Hichilema leading in laying the wreaths for…



