FOR some time, concerns of poor broadcasting have been raised, the latest one being when a presenter who was interviewing a Western African switched to that accent coming up with something that can only be...
Read MoreBy AUSTIN KALUBA – THIS week, the Telegraph carried a story entitled Councils criticised for overzealous debt collection calling on local authorities in Britain to force bailiffs to be more “considerate” about their debt collection...
Read MoreELECTED as the sixth custodian of the instruments of power, Edgar Chagwa Lungu has again been trusted by his party as the chief paddler of the new era Patriotic Front (PF) boat to sail through...
Read MoreBy Adrian Mwanza – THE banned highly intoxicating illicit alcohol packed in sachets popularly known as Tujilijili have resurfaced on the market and is on high demand, especially in Lusaka’s Misisi Township. Concerned residents from Misisi...
Read MoreBy PASSY HAACHIZO – A LUSAKA woman has been puzzled by the continued appearance of pus on her husband’s pants. Timmy Chilali, 38, a cross border driver from Garden House married Mervis Mumba, 32, from...
Read MoreBy MUNAMBEZA MUWANEI – NDOLA came alive when the Boys’ Brigade in Zambia (BBZ) commemorated its 50th Golden Jubilee celebrations during an event held at the Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF grounds recently. The celebrations,...
Read MoreBy MOFFAT CHAZINGWA – THE increasing number of miners dying in accidents has been a source of concern among many stakeholders who question the safety standards in mining operations in the country. With every year...
Read MoreMANY people have found casualisation absolutely repugnant for a number of reasons, and news that the Casualisation Bill has now been drafted must have, therefore, been greeted with a big round of applause among the...
Read MoreBy Hicks Sikazwe – There is no better news that elates a farmer than a weather report assuring of a good yield or a pronouncement of an increase in the price of the crop he...
Read MoreBy NORMA SIAME – A MANSA magistrates’ court has fined two people K500 for building a house in a cemetery. Anna Yombwe and Trust Kalenga were charged with trespassing in a graveyard and offering indignation...
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