FAMOUS former French international and former Barcelona Football Club attacking midfielder Ludovic Guily arrives on Thursday in Zambia at 14:30hrs. He will be accompanied by Rayco Garcia also a former Barcelona. The duo will be in the country to negotiate the visit by Barcelona Football Club to Zambia in December. Ludovic Guily represented France at
ONE Namibian National has been burnt to ashes while the other one has sustained injuries after two Volvo Trucks of unknown Registration numbers collided head on along the Mazabuka-Lusaka road at Nega Nega turn off. The accident happened today around 07:00 hours. Police Assistant Public Relations Officer Levy Lilanga has confirmed this to Mwebantu in
A 38 YEAR OLD woman of Kamirenda Township in Luanshya has appeared in the Ndola High court for bigamy. “Bigamy is the act of getting married to another person, yet you are still married to the other party.” The offence is contrary to section 166 cap 87 of the laws of Zambia. Jacqueline Inabanza Mutale,
LUSAKA’S Showgrounds area came to a near-standstill on Saturday (September 24) when thousands of music-loving merry-makers showed up at one of the area’s biggest ever social gatherings. The Flying Fish beach festival was held at Portico, where some 4,200 party-goers leapt at the chance to join in the various activities, ranging from zorb balls to
ZAMBEEF Products has joined the Veterinary Association of Zambia (VAZ) in raising awareness on the prevention and treatment of rabies, in support of World Rabies Day on September 28, 2016. “Rabies is a serious condition that affects the nervous system and can lead to loss of life if left untreated,” said Zambeef marketing and corporate
LEADING information and communications technology (ICT) company Huawei has signed an agreement with the University of Zambia (UNZA) that will pave the way for Zambia to build a pool of local telecommunications experts. The memorandum of understanding was signed by Huawei Technologies Zambia Country Director Emilion Ming and UNZA Vice Chancellor Professor Luke Mumba during
MINISTRY of Commerce, Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary Kayula Siame says the Zambian government is working towards maximizing benefits of the African growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) through capacity building for local small scale entrepreneurs following its extension in 2015. Mrs. Siame says the government is in talks with the US government to provide technical assistance
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