By THANDIWE MOYO – THE Kanyama local court heard how a married woman abandoned her husband on account that he could not manage to buy her food or ‘Kaputula’ (under pant). Gertrude Kunda, 22, told...
Read MoreBy CLIFF PHIRI in Kaoma – VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina says the Government is aware that some people in the opposition are misrepresenting the contents of the Bill of Rights by insinuating that it promotes homosexuality....
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – COMMUNITY Development, Mother and Child Health Deputy Minister Obius Chisala has been remanded in Samfya State Prison after being arrested by police and charged with conduct likely to cause a breach...
Read MoreBy CHRISTINE MWAABA – UNITED States (US) Ambassador to Zambia Eric Schultz says democracy is still the best form of governance and that violence should not be entertained in a democratic country like Zambia. Mr...
Read MoreBy STEVEN ZANDE – UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema has reiterated that he would improve people’s living standards if he was elected into office on August 11, this year. Mr Hichilema...
Read MoreBy PASSY HAACHIZO – CHIEF Chamuka of the Lenje speaking people has with immediate effect implemented a by-law in his chiefdom deterring girls below the age of 21 from getting married. The traditional leader has...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – ABOUT K150, 000 has been disbursed to more than 1,000 street vendors in Ndola district through a revolving fund being administered by Zampost Microfinance on behalf of the Government. The ministry...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – FARMERS are happy with the repossession of Kawambwa Tea Company Limited (KTC) in Luapula Province by the Government because the move will translate into increased benefits for the country. Zambia National...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – THE Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) in Chifubu Constituency of Ndola has pledged to support and vote for President Edgar Lungu and aspiring Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Frank N’gambi in the...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – THE Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has trained 105 people in six of the country’s 10 provinces as citizen election monitors ahead of the August 11 general elections. FODEP acting executive...
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