By SYLVIA MWEETWA – THE 35-year-old Kabwe woman alleged to have stolen K10,000 from a farmer at a lodge, escaped a jail term after the court convicted her and sentenced her to four months community...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE- THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) has exercised lenience on Libala Water Works residents by embarking on a process of legalising their stay in the area. LCC public relations manager Habeenzu Mulunda told...
Read MoreBy SYLVESTER MWALE – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has called for an immediate end to the lawlessness that has characterised land administration in Zambia to enhance maximum benefit from the commodity. Mr Lungu said the current...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – PARLIAMENT yesterday heard that four companies had started mineral explorations in Nakonde District in Northern Province with the area showing signs of containing untapped copper deposits. Mines, Energy and Water Development...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA, CATHERINE NYIRENDA and SYLVIA MWEETWA – THREE Malian business executives in Kitwe have been arrested by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for bribing four police officers with K5,000 to discontinue a case of...
Read MoreBy CHIMANGENI BANDA – in Port Louis, Mauritius COMMERCE, Trade and Industry Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe has said that Zambia has a lot to learn from Mauritius’ veritable economic diversification programme. Ms Mwanakatwe said that Mauritius...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – THE mere mention of Chichele plantation evokes sour memories for some people who lived in Ndola in the 1970s and the ‘80s. This is a huge plantation which was used by...
Read MoreBy MOFFAT CHAZINGWA – THE name Youngson Kalobo will for some time linger on the minds of many residents of Kitwe. This is because of how he dominated the city, and commanded respect among many...
Read MoreTHE Lusaka South Multi-facility Economic Zone (LS-MFEZ) says it expects more than 400 enterprises to set up base in the zone in the next few years. From the investments, more than 100,000 job opportunities are...
Read MoreBy MOFFAT CHAZINGWA – LECTURERS at the Copperbelt University (CBU) have vowed that they will not be intimidated by charge letters from the University Council but stick to their position that vice-chancellor Naison Ngoma should...
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