Met warns of more heavy rain and flooding for Lusaka, Southern, Western and North-Western Provinces By JULIUS PHIRI RAIN-WEARY residents of Lusaka and three other provinces can brace themselves for another week of heavy rain and flooding. Zambia Meteorological Department (ZMD) has warned of heavy rain with flooding and flash-floods over Western, Southern, Lusaka and
February 20, 2018 By REBECCA MUSHOTA THE German Ambassador to Zambia Achim Burkart has said every stakeholder in the Zambian economy has agreed on the need to prioritise energy development, a move that has led his Government to invest 70 million Euros in the sector. Mr Burkart said the German government had a budget of
THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) is demanding more than K87, 000 from Bi Tech Engineering Services for abandoning a contract after collecting the money. LCC in a Statement of claim indicted that the engineering company was engaged to supply and install two elevators in both the new and old wing of the building for a
By JAMES KUNDA - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said Zambia is committed to boosting trade with Swaziland on the premise of unlocking available business growth opportunities between the two countries. Mr Lungu said trade and investment relations between Zambia and Swaziland were cardinal to fostering economic growth for the mutual benefit of Zambians and Swazis
By KENNEDY MUPESENI - THE Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ZAPD) is appealing to well-wishers to come to the aid of a 13-year-old boy tormented by a life-threatening condition. Prince Mwamba of Kasama’s Brown Village is suffering from expanding intestines. The problem started when Brown was eight months and since then, the stomach has
By DIRAN CHAMA THE mining town of Solwezi will be full of coloured festivities as the Solwezi Colorfest debuts at Tanji Waterfalls this Saturday. It is anticipated that the colour festival will enthral attendees from 10:00 hours in the morning to 22:00 hours in the night. The festival is expected to draw hordes of revellers
By KASONDE KASONDE - FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has said providing quality education at childhood level helps in bridging the gap between social-economic classes and accounts for quality living in adult life. Ms Lungu said early childhood education served as a critical equaliser as it enhanced psychological, social, physical, spiritual and moral development of children.
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