Author: Charles Sakala

DEC CHIEF URGED TO REMAIN STEAD FAST IN GRAFT FIGHT

By Patricia Male Chapter One Foundation and the Non-Governmental Gender Organizations Coordinating Council is saddened that the recent circulation of photographic video alleging to be Drug Enforcement Commission Director General Mary Chirwa has the potential to undermine the ongoing fight against corruption by government. In a joint statement, the CSOs note that while they may

LOCAL FRUIT FARMERS TO BENEFIT FROM THE OPENING OF THE KALENE HILLS FRUIT FACTORY

By Sepo Akabondo The Fruits and Vegetables Association of Zambia says the newly commissioned Kalene Hills Fruit Factory in North-Western Province will help add value to fruits that local farmers produce. Commenting on the newly commissioned K130 million Kalene Hills Fruit Factory by President Hakainde Hichilema, a 100 percent Zambian-owned business in Mwinilunga yesterday, association

STAKEHOLDERS REACT TO PRESIDENT HICHILEMA’S DIRECTIVE TO FINANCE MINISTER TO REQUEST PARLIAMENTARY APPROVAL FOR A K22 BILLION SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET

By Lukundo Nankamba Economist Kelvin Chisanga says the supplementary budget which President Hakainde Hichilema has instructed Minister of Finance to request parliament is inevitable and justifiable as it allows for the filling up of gaps observed in the current budget. Yesterday, President Hichilema instructed Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane to request parliament to approve a supplementary

GOVT COMMENDED FOR PUTTING IN PLACE MEASURES TO SECURE NATIONAL SUPPLY OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

By Tinkerbel Mwila The Oil Marketing Companies Association of Zambia has commended government through the ministry of energy for putting in place measures to secure national supply and security of petroleum products. Association president Dr. Kafula Mubanga has disclosed that the country has not had any disruption in the supply chain process of petroleum products

PF DEFY POLICE WARNING NOT TO MOBILIZE TO OFFER SOLIDARITY TO FORMER FIRST LADY AS SHE APPEARS FOR QUESTIONING

By Joshua Kalumba The Patriotic Front –PF- says it will escort and offer solidarity to Former First Lady Esther Lungu as she appears for interrogation today at the Drug Enforcement Commission –DEC- offices over her 15 flats in State Lodge area. This is despite Inspector General of Police Lemmy Kajoba warning members of the public
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