Chief Inyambo hails Sata

May 18, 2013
Chief Inyambo hails Sata

By TEDDY KUYELA CHIEF Inyambo Yeta of Sesheke has commended President Sata’s vision on infrastructure projects which are boosting the development of the country. He said the move taken by President Sata to improve the country’s infrastructure will help to improve...
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State must sensitise public on removal of subsidies

May 18, 2013
State must sensitise public on removal of subsidies

By STEVEN MVULA THE removal of subsidies on fuel and maize is good but government must explain the benefits to citizens so that they can appreciate the decision, experts have observed. The experts feel government made the right move when it...
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4 by-elections set for July 25

May 18, 2013
4 by-elections set for July 25

By STEVEN MVULA THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has set July 25 for four parliamentary and 11 local government by-elections. The four parliamentary seats are Solwezi East, Chipata Central, Mkushi North and Kafulafuta. The seat in Chipata Central fell vacant...
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Man on defence for attempting to kill wife over nshima

May 18, 2013
Man on defence for attempting to kill wife over nshima

By SITEMBILE SIWAWA A-34-YEAR-OLD man of Lusaka’s Kaunda Square has been found with a case to answer and put on his defence by the Lusaka High Court for allegedly attempting to murder his wife over nshima. Appearing before Justice Fulgence Chisanga...
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Government denies human rights abuse

May 17, 2013
Government denies human rights abuse

By STEVEN MVULA GOVERNMENT has denied any abuse of human rights as alleged by a report...
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Minister hails Ghana digital migration progress

May 17, 2013
Minister hails Ghana digital migration progress

INFORMATION and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Mwansa Kapeya has commended Ghana for the successful implementation of...
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Preparing for UNWTO assembly the cultural way

May 17, 2013
Preparing for UNWTO assembly the cultural way

By WILSON SILUNGWE THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly takes place between August...
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Biting the bullet: Subsidy story

May 17, 2013
Biting the bullet: Subsidy story

THE first female prime minister of Britain, Margaret Thatcher, was a controversial figure known for many...
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Yes, Zambia needs own experts

May 16, 2013
Yes, Zambia needs own experts

WE AGREE with Minister of Justice Wynter Kabimba’s call for Zambia to groom its own experts...
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KK’s statue: Reactions

A FORTNIGHT ago, first President Kenneth Kaunda celebrated his 89th birthday amid lots of goodwill messages. I consequently wrote about him, likening him to other great statesmen such as Indira Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, Julius Nyerere and Kwame Nkrumah. In the same piece, I also recognised his rigorous fight against HIV/AIDS and ended by suggesting...

Burning Youth still burning

By FELIX NYAMBE DURING the last two decades, most music critics and bookmakers had considered reggae outfit Burning Youth as the best thing to have come out of Zambia. If their one-day bash at the Dapes Complex in Lusaka’s Kaunda Square last Saturday is anything to go by, then five of the band’s deceased...

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FIFA gives Sport in Action $30,000

By ELIZABETH CHATUVELA WORLD soccer governing body FIFA has given Sport in Action (SiA)...

Lesotho tycoon gives Likuena boost

Lesotho tycoon gives Likuena boost

By STEPHEN PHIRI THE Lesotho national team on Wednesday received a massive boost ahead...

Tiote lookalike on course to emulate skills

Tiote lookalike on course to emulate skills

RISING STARS with STEPHEN PHIRI AMONG his friends,Ackim Tembo is known is Cheick Tiote....

Zambia International Rally revs off

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