By BRIAN HATYOKA – GOVERNMENT has finally re-opened the reconstructed Mulala bridge in Livingstone which collapsed in January 2014. More than 700 households of Mulala village in Libuyu ward were cut off from the rest...
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Read MoreBy MOFFAT CHAZINGWA – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has won praise for assuring Zambians that he will not risk plunging the country into chaos by clinging to power and will not use violence as a means...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE – THE Lusaka magistrate’s court has referred the matter in which Chongwe Member of Parliament, Sylvia Masebo is charged with unlawful assembly to the High Court for determination of constitutionality. Magistrate Prince...
Read MoreBy FLAVIOR CHISHALA – A new political party has been formed with the aim of exposing and destroying any ‘foundation’ that connects the country to evil practices. New Foundation Zambia party president Fraser Malama says...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE – A traditional healer in Lusaka has pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault. Chileya Chilufya, commonly known as Dr Kalonga Kanono, has since been released on K2,000 bail pending trial....
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – CHIEF Fwambo of the Mambwe people in Mbala in Northern Province has died. Senior Chief Nsokolo confirmed yesterday that Chief Fwambo died at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka on Sunday...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO and MWIYA MUKUMBUTA – A TWENTY-five-year old man of Mukanga village in Chinsali District has killed his one-year-old son after he kicked him during a fight with his wife. It is alleged...
Read MoreBy BRIAN HATYOKA – A COMBINED team of inspectors from consumer protection bodies in Zambia has started verifying the accuracy of volumes of fuel dispensed at filling stations in Livingstone following complaints of suspected under-reading....
Read MoreBy EPHESTUS SIAZIYU – LIVINGSTONE acting mayor Fred Sikazwe has urged journalists in the country to be non-partisan and avoid accepting bribes from politicians in exchange for favourable coverage ahead of the 2016 tripartite elections....
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