Zambia’s exports growing
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka
ZAMBIA’S exports have continued to register gains hitting a trade surplus of over K2.3 billion in January from K674.3 million in December last year. (more…)
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka
ZAMBIA’S exports have continued to register gains hitting a trade surplus of over K2.3 billion in January from K674.3 million in December last year. (more…)
NANCY MWAPE, Lusaka
THE growing inflationary pressures pose risks of tightening monetary policy, which could crowd out the private sector, Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) says. (more…)
Analysis: JOSHUA BANDA
THE 35th president of the United States of America, John F. Kennedy, during his presidential inaugural speech in 1961, said “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”. (more…)
CITIZENS are becoming enlightened by the day on the democratic rights through various media channels. (more…)
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu
AT 54, Brenda Akatama Mwanamwalye still has the vigor to contribute to the cashew industry.
Her house in Mongu’s Kambule street is bustling with people trooping in and out buying cashew seedlings or processed nuts. (more…)
Analysis: MATHEWS KABAMBA
FOR a celebrated sports personality, retirement often comes at a price, and for former national heavy weight champion Joseph ‘No Pressure’ Chingangu it has come at a heavy price. (more…)
Torn Apart: BOYD PHIRI
BEING accused of practising witchcraft is something which people in the hood are used to, especially when it is followed by mob justice. (more…)
YANDE SYAMPEYO, Chinsali
EMMANUEL Chibesakaunda is holding a bag of seeds and he is ready to share the significance of the seeds by showing what his father, Frank Chibesa Chibesakunda, told him. (more…)