New MMD Die Hard National Youth Coordinator Gerald Chiluba has called on Youths across the country to bury their political differences and build a consensus among themselves on key challenges facing them. Mr Chiluba noted that belonging to different political parties should not be a basis for divisions among the youths as the challenges of
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) says it aims to achieve sustainable economic and social progress in all member states through increased co-operation and integration in all fields of development. COMESA Secretary General Sindiso Ngwenya said this during the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding-MoU between COMESA and the International Federation
ZAMBIA’S major electricity consumer, the mining industry, is keen to migrate to cost-reflective tariffs due to a realisation of the negative impact on its’operations when supplied with restricted power. It is understood that Zambia provides the lowest tariffs at about six US cents per kilowatt-hour (KhW) compared to regional and international average of above 15
The Non Governmental Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has said that President Edgar Lungu should take action against his Political Advisor, Mr Kaizar Zulu for reportedly having physically attacked a female Police Officer after a scuffle with Confederation of African Football (CAF) Officials at the Heroes Stadium on Sunday. In a statement released to the media
President Edgar Lungu says the victory of the Zambia under-20 is a demonstration that in unity the country has the power to rise above all social, political and economic divides. Speaking during the luncheon hosted in honor of the victorious under-20 national soccer team at State house this afternoon, President Lungu says the players have
Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo says the demonstration at the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) offices by suspected Patriotic Front cadres on the 3rd of March was illegal. In a ministerial statement delivered this afternoon, Mr. Kampyongo says the organizers of the demonstration did not fulfill the provisions of the law. He however, states that
Avic International, the contractor engaged by Government to build the Copperbelt International Airport has moved on site and is ready to start works. Government will spend Five Hundred and Twenty Two Million US dollars on the project. Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga has further disclosed that over four hundred households will be relocated from the
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