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Apr- 2024 -23 AprilHeadline News
HH will impose himself on Zambians – Mumbi
By NATION REPORTER MUMBI Phiri says President Hakainde Hichilema will impose himself on Zambians if he loses the 2026 election.…
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22 AprilEconomy
President Hichilema speaks on good leadership
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says those in authority must be good shepherds by being inclusive. President Hichilema says one cannot be…
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22 AprilHeadline News
Deal with those insulting HH
CHARLES Milupi has instructed Gilbert Liswaniso, the UPND national youth leader to deal with anyone perceived to be insulting President…
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22 AprilCourt News
Petitioning Lubinda’s case absurd-Governance Activist
By MILLENNIUM REPORTER IT will be absurd for Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to U-turn and begin to question the credible sovereignty…
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22 AprilHeadline News
I own no property in Eswatini – ECL
By NATION REPORTER FORMER President Edgar Lungu has described malicious and utter lies reports alleging that he owns a luxurious…
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11 AprilBiz & Corporate
Copperbelt is in economic crisis
THE termination of employment contracts of over 400 employees by Master Mine Services (MMS) due to non-functionality of Konkola Copper…
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9 AprilHeadline News
HH habours no hatred Against Catholic Church – Hamasaka
STATE House had described as untruths assertions by Mr Sakwiba Sikota the chairperson for the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) that…
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9 AprilHeadline News
Catholic priest tells govt, Give us your sermons
FATHER Chewe Mukosa, the Lufwanyama Catholic Priest has told the UPND government to resist the temptation of dictating what the…
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8 AprilHeadline News
ZNS Eagle Milling disappoint people in Southern Province
THE people in the Southern Province are disappointed and getting frustrated that for the first time in generations are being…
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6 Aprileditorial
HUMAN RIGHTS RHETORIC
ZAMBIA would indeed be a paradise on earth if the wishes of the United Party for National Development (UPND) were…
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