By CHUSA SICHONE in Chinsali – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has warned that he will part company with some Government officials and contractors if his audit of developmental projects countrywide reveals that they are the ones...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – THE Luanshya Copper Mine (LCM) has announced plans to reopen its Baluba mine this year, with US$13 million to be pumped into the operation. LCM’s Baluba mine was placed on care-and-maintenance...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – STAKEHOLDERS have supported calls by Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo to conduct a mining investment audit to ascertain the levels of investment by mining firms in the province. Mr Lusambo has, meanwhile,...
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has assured the international community that Zambia will continue playing its key role of promoting peace, education for girls and trade in Africa and beyond, for the benefit...
Read MoreBy NDINAWE SIMPELWE in Marrakech Morocco – COACH Wedson Nyirenda says Zambia will be under pressure to maintain the tone it has set when they face a wounded Ivory Coast, a game the Chipolopolo need...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu is expected to attend the International Day of Prayer and Action for Inmates to be held on July 15 in Kitwe. Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary Bright Nundwe said...
Read MoreBy SYLVESTER MWALE – KABWE Mayor Prince Chileshe has donated 81 bicycles and K30,000 cash to all the district’s two constituencies and 27 wards for party mobilisation. Meanwhile, Mr Chileshe, who is also Patriotic Front...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA and HELLEN TEMBO – THE half of Lusaka’s City Market, silenced by a fired that swept through it seven months ago, was buzzing with activity yesterday as thousands of traders swept off...
Read MoreBy HELLEN TEMBO – THE Civil Service Commission has banned civil servants from posting issues to do with their work on their personal social media platforms. Civil Service Commission chairperson Dickson Chasaya warned civil servants...
Read MoreBy KASONDE KASONDE – Incidences of new cholera cases have continued to drop, encouraging the Government to move some of the vendors taken off the streets to City Market beginning tomorrow. At yesterday’s daily briefing,...
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