Retirees deserve better
TO BE a retiree from the civil service or public service in Zambia is often an unpleasant experience. This is because the retirees are associated with misery. (more…)
TO BE a retiree from the civil service or public service in Zambia is often an unpleasant experience. This is because the retirees are associated with misery. (more…)
MARGARET CHISANGA, Lusaka
ON a sunny Saturday afternoon in Lusaka’s Rhodes Park residential area, Chomba Lemba, 16, decides to catch a movie with friends at the NuMetro Cinema. (more…)
Analysis: DARIUS SIMBEYA
IT IS of great concern that this year’s GCE exam failure rate has more than doubled where, according to reports, “about 22,734 candidates failed the General Certificate of Education Examinations in 2019, showing an increase in the failure rate to 13 percent from 6 percent last year”. (more…)
Analysis: BENEDICT TEMBO
AFTER prayers last Friday, citizens expect healing, tolerance and engagement. (more…)
DARLINGTON MWENDABAI, Mwami border
THE Nacala corridor is an important gateway for trade in SADC with a high volume of goods and services, albeit border facilities in Zambia and Malawi en route to the port leave much to be desired. (more…)
TODAY, the country will be entering day eight of the load-shedding programme by Zesco Limited as a means to manage optimal utilisation of low water levels in the country’s reservoirs. (more…)
DIANA CHIPEPO and ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka
FORMER Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) committee member Keegan Chipango has advised local governing body president Andrew Kamanga to concentrate on gaining ground on the local front before considering vying for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) executive committee member position. (more…)
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka
A PRIVATE investigations company in Lusaka says it handles an average of 20 cases of infidelity in a month. (more…)