PF demands arrest of impersonator, Morgan ng’ona
MORGAN Ng’ona, the purported convener of a parallel Patriotic Front (PF) elective convention which is allegedly being organised by suspended Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa has been reported to…
Magistrate warns Munir for absconding court
LUSAKA magistrate Davies Chibwili has again warned Independent Member of Parliament for Lumezi Constituency, Munir Zulu to attend court in a matter is facing three counts of defamation.
Vedanta to take KCM liabilities – Kabuswe
VEDANTA Resources has been asked to take up all the current liabilities that Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) accrued when it was under the supervisor of the provisional liquidator, Paul Kabuswe…
ActionAid warns of deepening poverty with high cost of living
ACTIONAID Zambia (AAZ) has warned that the high cost of living if not managed well could lead to increased poverty for the marginalised in society particularly women and the young…
Avail binding deals – World Bank urges African countries
THE World Bank has urged African countries, including Zambia, to publicly avail binding legal procedures, the amount involved and contractual terms of the loans when incurring new borrowing.
‘One AFCON not enough’
FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga says it is not enough that after 59 years of independence Zambia only won the Africa Cup of Nations once after competing…
PF QUANDARY
THE Patriotic Front is in danger of being devoured into oblivion by its own members as the battle to elect a new president takes a vicious twist.
ZAMMSA directs hospitals to request for Chlorine
IN an effort to curb a looming cholera outbreak, the Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) has implored health facilities in cholera-prone areas to urgently make orders for chlorine…
LCC respects human rights
THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) has dismissed reports that it confiscated a wheelchair that Mr. Daniel Mwamba, a physically challenged street vendor uses for his mobility to trade in plastic…
Gov’t has failed to unite nation, says ADEDO
THE Africa’s Democratic and Economic Development Organisation (ADEDO) has alleged the new dawn government had failed to unite the country due to its style of leadership.



