By Balewa Zyuulu The Civil Society Constitution Agenda –CISCA- says contrary to claims by some stakeholders, Constitution Amendment Bill Number 10 of 2019 was not going to sort out the current constitutional crisis that the country is facing. Zambia has seen an increase in the number of parliamentary candidates withdrawing from the August 12th…
By Lukundo Nankamba Patriotic Front member Chishimba Kambwili has cried foul over the decision by the Electoral Commission of Zambia-ECZ- to suspend him from participating in any electoral activity. The commission yesterday suspended Mr. Kambwili from all political activities following his tribal remarks issued while on a pf campaign trail on the Copperbelt, where…
By Lukundo Nankamba As Zambia continues to see a daily escalation in Covid-19 cases, it is expected that health workers double their efforts to ensure people easily access testing facilities without hurdles. However, a check at Kalingalinga Clinic by a Phoenix News Crew in Lusaka that went for covid-19 testing has revealed that health…
By Balewa Zyuulu The Civil Society Constitution Agenda- CISCA- says following the death of Chief Justice Ireene Mambilima, the law provides for the Deputy Chief Justice to act. There have been concerns from various stakeholders on what will happen during the swearing-in of the elected President after the august 12 general election since parliament…
By Lukundo Nankamba Coffin sellers in Lusaka have recorded a sharp rise in sales following an upsurge in the number of deaths the country has witnessed in the past few weeks due to covid-19. Following a recent revelation by the ministry of health that the country has reported 407 COVID-19 deaths in the last…
By Michael Kaluba With Zambia’s Covid 19 cases and deaths on the rise, mass testing halted with Covid-19 test kits gradually becoming scarce and the country’s health systems overstretched, unsuspecting members of the public may be sharing public transport with some asymptomatic Covid-19 patients in Kitwe moving from one hospital to another in pursuit…
By Michael Kaluba A 73-year-old man of Kitwe’s Wusakile Township on the Copperbelt has allegedly been murdered by his wife and son on allegations of practicing witchcraft. Copperbelt Police Commissioner Elias Chushi confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as James Chanda 73, of T47, Wusakile. Mr. Chushi said 2 suspects identified as Lunenga…
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