By CHILA NAMAIKO – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said the Patriotic Front (PF) is on course to ending political violence and implementing the resolutions of the recent indaba organised by the Church. Meanwhile, the Head...
Read MoreBy SYLVESTER MWALE and KASONDE KASONDE – SIX people have died while 51 others, including five children, have been injured after a Mazhandu Family Bus overturned in Kapiri Mposhi, Central Province. Five people died on...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has urged his fellow political party leaders to ensure that the resolutions of the meeting with the Church are implemented for the purpose of national peace and unity....
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA in Mpika – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has reiterated his call to the Church to provide wisdom and guidance as the country heads towards the August 11, 2016 general elections. He also said...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has reiterated his call to the Church to use its influence to denounce political violence and pray for peace and unity ahead of the August 11 general elections....
Read MoreBy HOPE BWALYA – FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has reiterated the need for the nation to work together in halting child marriage as it is an economic barrier. Zambia is one of the countries ranking...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE in Mwinilunga – MWINILUNGA District in North-Western Province was yesterday a hive of activity as residents went into a jubilant mood at the historical ground-breaking ceremony to mark the start of upgrading...
Read MoreBy PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE in Kalumbila – PRESIDENT Lungu yesterday commissioned a solar-powered milling plant at Kambazhi in Solwezi, North-Western Province, which will see mealie-meal prices cut by half. In places where the milling plants were...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has implored the diplomatic community in Zambia to harness the country’s investment potential and increase their countries’ investments in the various sectors of the economy. Mr Lungu said...
Read MoreBy CHRISTINE MWAABA in Siavonga – THE Zambezi River Authority has said water levels at the Kariba Dam will soon improve because of increased inflows from Mwinilunga and the Barotse plains. The Authority’s chief executive...
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