By Tinkerbel Mwila The Zambia Consumer Association –ZACA- says the economic environment in the country is still not favorable for consumers despite the current economic recovery. ZACA Executive Secretary Juba Sakala explains that the external economic factors that influence buying habits of consumers and businesses have been affected by income stagnation. In an interview with
By Musonda Kalumba University of Zambia Historian Professor Bizeck Phiri has emphasized the need to urgently address anomalies in the constitution in order to ensure clarity on legal issues. This follows the court of appeals’ decision to dismiss the applications of former Kabushi Member of Parliament Bowman Lusambo and his Kwacha counterpart Joseph Malanji who
By Michael Kaluba The Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry-ZACCI says the political goodwill by the government resulting into favourable macroeconomic fundamentals has handed local businesses a new lease of life and has made Zambia an attractive business destination. ZACCI president Chabuka Kawesha says with underlying effects and economic fundamentals having responded to the goodwill
By Lukundo Nankamba The Southern Africa Cross Border Traders Association –SACBTA- has assured Zambians that they will soon begin to see a reduction in prices of essential commodities following improvements in the economy. Association Secretary General Jacob Makambwe has appealed to the public demanding that traders reduce prices for their commodities to exercise patience as
By Lukundo Nankamba The Ministry of Health has clarified that there is no shortage of Antiretroviral Drugs in Zambia as suggested by some media reports. Permanent Secretary for Technical Services Lackson Kasonka explains that the ministry has just faced a delay in the shipment of Zidovudine, an ARV combination agent used as part of a
By Michael Kaluba The Zambia Chamber Of Mines has warned that the country’s mining sector risks losing out on its fair share of global mining investment and will not see the required turnaround of assets on the Copperbelt if necessary steps are not taken to improve the fiscal regime. The chamber says it has submitted
By Michael Kaluba A boundary dispute has ensued at the black mountain between Nkana Alloy and Smelting Company Limited, the company that owns most of the mineral rich slug dump, and the black mountain consortium running operations at the site. The government earlier this year gave out its 30 per cent shares in the black
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