FOR fallen soccer commentator Dennis Liwewe to have stated that he put national interest ahead of personal interest, he was a true patriot. In that statement, lay his commitment to ‘die a little for mother...
Read MoreBy MOSES CHIMFWEMBE and GRACE CHAILE- SURVIVING members of the legendary KK11 Zambia soccer team that reached the 1974 Africa Cup finals and the sports fraternity have described the death of veteran commentator Dennis Liwewe...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA - GOVERNMENT has called for strong linkages to enhance the role of the media in protecting refugees. Home Affairs Minister Ngosa Simbyakula said the role of the media in protecting refugees could not...
Read MoreIN yesterday’s edition of the Times of Zambia, we erroneously published a story in which we said Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) acting chief executive officer David Ng’andu had contradicted the report by Vedanta, to which...
Read MoreBy CHATULA KAMPO, BRIAN HATYOKA and FLAVIOR CHISHALA- SOME public transport operators in Ndola and Livingstone have increased fares by K1 following the hike of the pump price on petroleum products by 7.2 per cent....
Read MoreBy JULIUS PHIRI- A FIFTY-SEVEN-year-old peasant farmer of Nyimba District was yesterday sentenced to 30 years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling his 12-year-old granddaughter. Lusaka High Court Judge, Mungeni Mulenga, who is handling criminal...
Read MoreBy MOFFAT CHAZINGWA- TWO miners have been injured in another Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) underground accident at Mindolo Sub-vertical Shaft in Kitwe barely a week ago after two miners died at the same mine. The...
Read MoreTHE passing of soccer commentator Dennis Liwewe makes sad reading coming barely six days shy of the 21st anniversary of the 1993 Gabon Disaster which claimed the entire national soccer team. Mr Liwewe traversed the...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE- FORMER Zambia Army commander, Wisdom Lopa has insisted that he did not get the K500, 000 from former Zambia Air Force (ZAF) commander Andrew Sakala, saying his defence wing was well-funded at...
Read MoreBy CHATULA KAMPO- MASKED bandits yesterday opened fire at an Antelope Milling Company vehicle in Luanshya and went away with more than K540, 000 cash and cheques valued at K542, 254 in a broad daylight...
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