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President Rupiah Banda’s tour and visit of flood hit victims yesterday in Lusaka underscores the urgency the Government attaches to the problem particularly in the capital city where displaced families have been relocated to an area near the Independence Stadium.
 

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LUMWANA Mining Company (LMC) in Solwezi says it is committed to being an equal opportunity employer as agreed in the development agreement signed with the Government.
Vision 2011 challenges UNDP
THE Vision 2011 Coalition has challenged the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to publish the list of all non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that have applied for funding and those short-listed for funding in the Electoral Funds.


C/belt MMD rallies behind RB
THE MMD on the Copperbelt has disposed of all disciplinary cases in readiness for the national convention where they have resolved to vote for Rupiah Banda as party president.


Mahtani group lawyer, others take fresh plea
MAHTANI Group of Companies lawyer, Zaheeda Essa and 11 other workers yesterday took a fresh plea of not guilty to the charges of obstruction of justice after the State made amendments of the charges.


163 Zambians in jail abroad
PARLIAMENT yesterday heard that 163 Zambians have been arrested and are serving prison sentences outside the country from 2008 to 2009.


Chief Chisunka lauds Chinese mine investors
CHIEF Chisunka of Mansa District has expressed happiness with the intended investment by a Chinese mining company in his area.


NAREP was formed to add value —Musonda
NEWLY formed opposition political party, the National Restoration Party (NAREP) has said it has been formed to add value and bring sanity to the Zambian political scene.


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