Copperbelt Minister Bowman Lusambo on Friday secured 20,000 AFCON match tickets from Konkola Copper Mines Plc for Copperbelt based football fans. On Wednesday, Hon. Lusambo who is also Kabushi Member of Parliament launched an appeal for organisations to donate match tickets for Copperbelt fans to watch the ongoing prestigious tournament at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium
National Guidance and Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili has paid glowing tribute to the late Regina Chiluba ,widow to the Second Republican President Dr Frederick Chiluba for her immense contribution to the nation. And Zambia Congress Trade Union ( ZCTU ) has presented an award to the Late Second Republican President Dr Chiluba and his
Mwembeshi Ward 27 councilor in Matero constituency Kelvin Kaunda says government’s pronouncement to increase salaries is a progressive move. Equally, his Chaloshi Ward Councilor in the Kembe Constituency, Christabel Kalasa says she is very grateful that government increased salaries of councilors in the country. Speaking in an interview with ZANIS today in Lusaka, Mr. Kaunda
Government had observed that despite the transformation in police operations resistance to change is still rife among some police officers. Copperbelt minister Bowman Lusambo noted that some police officers resist change because they don’t know it’s benefits. Mr. Lusambo said that this resistant to change by some police officers has caused unnecessary loose of employment
Vice President, Inonge Wina, is tomorrow, Sunday, March 5, expected in Accra, Ghana, for the West African country’s 60th Independence celebrations. Mrs Wina, is expected to be driven to Alisa Hotel soon upon arrival at Kotoka International Airport at 14:00 hours local time. According to a tentative programme released from Zambia’s High Commission to Ghana,
Racism in football may tarry a few more years, so let’s not kid ourselves we can do much right now to arrest it. Deep questions like “Why are there a few black club managers?” and “Why do we have a scanty number of black/African goalkeepers thriving in Europe?” are often asked, but I’m really not
I PLEDGE to contribute K10, 000 monthly for a year to Zambia Institution of Special Education (ZAMISE) for its operational costs, First Lady Esther Lungu has said. Mrs Lungu, however, said culturally there were a lot of myths surrounding the differently-abled that excluded them from participating in developmental issues. She said parents often faced stigmatisation
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