By RONALD CHAWE – CELEBRATED Zambian rugby side ‘Men At Work’, Diggers coach Lawrence Njovu says the transition for the club is over and that it will challenge for the league title this year. In...
Read MoreBy SANDRA MWILA – POWER Dynamos Football Club secretary Ricky Mamfunda has resigned after serving for five years. Mamfunda said in a statement yesterday that he had tendered in his resignation to Copperbelt Energy Corporation...
Read MoreBy RABECCA CHIPANTA – THE Zambia Institute of Planners (ZIP) says there is need for important adjustments in the country’s town planning system in order to prevent the outbreak and spread of diseases such as...
Read MoreDELPHINE ZULU – LUSAKA High Court Judge Susan Wenjelani has set February 28 this year as judgment day in a matter where opposition Chilanga Member of Parliament (MP) Keith Mukata and his co-accused Charmaine Musonda...
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA – SOUTH Korean President Moon Jae-in has invited President Edgar Lungu to South Korea for a State visit that will strengthen ties between that country and Zambia. President Moon said that he...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE – THE three mobile network operators – Zamtel Limited, Airtel Networks Zambia Limited and MTN Zambia Limited – have complied with the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) to pay the...
Read MoreBy SAM PHIRI – ZAMBIA Revenue Authority (ZRA) has intercepted 22 trucks laden with Mukula tree logs worth K6.6 million in an extraordinary operation that involved three countries. ZRA corporate communications manager Topsy Sikalinda said...
Read MoreBy STEVEN ZANDE – LANDS and Natural Resources Minister Jean Kapata has warned that the Government will not tolerate illegal land invasions by people who claim to be cadres. Ms Kapata urged Zambians to follow...
Read MorePRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has been invited on a State visit to South Korea by his counterpart Moon Jae-in. The presidential visit to South Korea, a country whose economy accounts for about two per cent of...
Read MoreBy HELLEN TEMBO – THE Government has shut down three Hungry Lion outlets and one Pick n Pay store in a bid to clamp down on cholera. The Hungry Lion outlets are those located at...
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