THIEVES BREAK INTO MORTUARY
SUSPECTED criminals have broken into Lukulu District Hospital mortuary and stole assorted equipment including chemicals used for embalming dead people.
What happened to ECL in 2021 could happen to HH in 2026 – Dr Sishuwa
UNLESS President Hakainde Hichilema addresses the high cost of living, corruption in his administration and the reverse tribalism being perpetuated, I am afraid what happened to former President Edgar Lungu…
Kariba Dam rehabs impress financiers
THE current on-going works at the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project (KDRP) have impressed its financiers who have described the project as a great example of international cooperation and multilateralism as…
I was told court records went missing, witness tells court in Amos Chanda case
A STATE witness, Boyd Munalula has told the magistrate court that he had been informed that the court records which Amos Chanda is accused of having stolen had in fact…
UPND MPs collapse Parley quorum
THE UPND Members of Parliament on Wednesday deliberately collapsed the quorum in the House to avoid debating a Motion of Adjournment that was meant to strengthen and defend President Hakainde…
JUDICIARY IN DISARRY
THE Judiciary is now in disarray after five Constitutional Court Judges recused themselves from presiding over an appeal case involving the Kabushi and Kwacha Constituencies by-elections from which Bowman Lusambo…
The inconvenient truth of Xinjiang
DUE to the recent discovery that Uyghur academic, Rahile Dawut has been sentenced to life imprisonment in China, Xinjiang is back in the news, but strangely (coincidentally?) several days before…
Preserve food, Nalumango advises Zambians
VICE President Mutale Nalumango has advised Zambians to adopt the culture of preserving food.
Mealie meal to get cheaper – Mweetwa
GOVERNMENT has announced that the Zambia National Service (ZNS) will next week start selling mealie meal in Shoprite outlets at a much cheaper and affordable price than what the private…
Implementation of Children’s Code Act being frustrated – Deputy Chief Justice
DEPUTY Chief Justice, Michael Musonda SC says the Judiciary has endured countless obstacles and frustrations in the practical implementation of the Children's Code Act no.12 of 2022.



