The Lusaka Fast Track Court on Traffic Offences has found guilty and fined Unlimited Gifts Limited Company on two counts of using a vehicle as a Public Service Vehicle for carrying goods contrary to section 101 of the Road Traffic Act No. 11 of 2002. Magistrate Anna Holland has fined Unlimited Gifts Limited Company K600.00
UPND leaders instructed Cadres to beat me, says PF member of the Publicity Committee Brian Hapunda. Narrating the ordeal of what transpered at the burial of Lusaka Businessman Reeves Malambo’s brial in Mazabuka on Friday, Hapunda alleges that the Cadres were instructed by the UPND leadership. Brian Hapunda writes: *Sad Day*. Its a pity I
United Party for National Development President Hakainde Hichilema has sympathized with workers of Mulungushi textiles company in Kabwe which has since been closed by PF indefinitely. In an interview today, Mr Hichilema describes the closure as a mockery on citizens who had hope of employment. He says it is clear that PF and
Chipolopolo Central defender Stophira Sunzu has suprised his wife with a brand new Mercedes Benz GLE 350 as an early Valentines present. Sunzu who plays his professional football in the French first Division at Lille was the talk on social media. Three years ago Prominent Businessman turned politician Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba bought a Range
Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba has suggested 8 ways to help curb further incidents of road traffic catastrophes in Zambia. This follows a grisly accident that occurred in Kabwe involving a coach and a heavy goods truck, leaving 10 people dead and several others injured. 15 of these are still grimacing in
Musokotwane Compassion Mission Zambia (MCMZ) has urged the Government of the Republic of Zambia to revisit the September, 1997 Re-entry policy charging that the process need to intensively engage traditional leaders, parents and young people. Speaking on a live radio program on Wednesday 1st February, 2017 on Choma Maanu Radio Station, MCMZ Executive Director
Hundreds of schoolchildren are now taking advantage of new technology, thanks to the Zambian Breweries Manja Pamodzi project, which has distributed 50 computers to five primary schools in Lusaka in the space of three days this week. More than 50 computers have been donated to the schools in Lusaka through the scheme as part of
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