By ADRIAN MWANZA At Edwin Imboela Stadium – Buffaloes 1 Assembly 0 GREEN Buffaloes coach Bilton Musonda said yesterday’s win gave his side morale to fight for the MTN-FAZ Super League title after the ‘soldiers’ moved within one point of leaders Zesco United following the narrow win over National Assembly. “I am happy with the
By SAMUEL LUKHANDA at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium – Zesco 1 Swallows 1 ZESCO United coach George Lwandamina was left to rue first half missed opportunities as Mbabane Swallows came from behind to claim a share of the spoils as both sides picked up a point in the 2018 Total CAF Champions League Group D match
By ADRIAN MWANZA – GOVERNMENT says it is determined to ensure Formula One (F1) is introduced in the country. Minister of Transport Brian Mushimba said this when he officiated at the 10th Lusaka Motor Show which was held at the Lusaka Show Grounds yesterday. Mushimba said Government would help the organisers in all the areas
By JAJAH COULIBALY – OPPOSITION United Party for National Development (UPND) councillors in Chilanga have rejected the adoption of Charmaine Musonda to stand as Member of Parliament for Chilanga constituency. Nakachenje Ward Councillor Arthur Moonde and Chinyanja Ward Councillor Peter Mulubisha who addressed the media in Lusaka yesterday condemned the adoption of Ms Musonda describing
By SAM PHIRI In Kasane Botswana – WORKS on the multi-million dollar Kazungula Bridge being funded by Zambia and Botswana has progressed with phase-one almost complete. An unintended result of the multi-million dollar project and the long queues of trucks it has spawned has been the increase in sex workers targeting drivers with little to
By SAM PHIRI – President Edgar Lungu has said Government will continue introducing regulations to curb road accidents. The President said the ministry of transport and communication was committed to making travelling safe in the country. In a speech read on his behalf by minister of Transport and communication Brian Mushimba during 2018 Lusaka Happening
By MUNAMBEZA MUWANEI – THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says political parties that fail to adhere to the Electoral Code of Conduct will face disqualification from participating in the forthcoming parliamentary and local government by elections. ECZ Public Relations Manager Margaret Chimanse encouraged political parties to comply with the electoral code to avoid disqualification.
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