VEDANTA DENIES MAKING DEMANDS
VEDANTA Resources has denied claims that it is arm-twisting government by making tax holiday demands hence making the Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) deal verbal and unsigned.
Court foils Sampa’s coup
THE Lusaka High Court has granted the Patriotic Front (PF) an interim ex parte order restraining embattled former Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa from masquerading as president of the…
OYDC, NOCZ tips hockey teams
THE Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) has urged the 2024 Paris Olympic qualifiers bound hockey national teams to prove that they deserve the support from various entities committed to support…
Three notorious Chibolya hoodlums arrested for axing five
THREE people have been arrested in connection with the riot that occurred in Chibolya compound on Monday where five people were hacked by suspected criminals.
Predecessors should attend national functions – HH
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says predecessors should be present at national functions as was the case with two surviving former Vice-Presidents Enock Kavindele and Nevers Mumba who sat with the current…
Police in Ndola probe copper concentrates theft
POLICE in Ndola have launched investigations into the theft of 18 bags of copper concentrates from the Democratic Republic of Congo weighing 35.3 tonnes valued at US$85,171.31.
Expedite Vedanta transition process, gov’t told
SITUMBEKO Musokotwane, the Minister of Finance and National Planning along with his counterparts, Paul Kabuswe, the Minister of Mines and Minerals Development and Mulambo Haimbe, the Justice Minister have been…
SAMIA SUHULU GIFTS ZAMBIA WITH LAND
TANZANIAN President Samia Suhulu Hassan says her government has allocated 20 hectors to Zambia at Kwale in Tanzania for consignments destined for Zambia.
NGOCC red-flags poverty, alien cultures
THE Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has raised a red flag on an array of social, economic and political challenges Zambia is facing and has called for concerted efforts…
CAGE MISFITS
POLICE must be commended for acting swiftly to curb what could obviously turned into a blood bath in Lusaka’s Chibolya Township where five innocent people were axed by hoodlums.



