LAWYERS representing UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema and his running mate Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba have applied the Constitutional Court to refer the contention over the fourteen (14) days to the High Court. The Petitioners want this issue to be determined by the High Court. “It is our contention that matters relating to the Bill of Rights
THE Constitutional Court has ruled that the hearing of the Election Petition must be concluded in fourteen days(14days) from the day of filing as provided for by the Constitution. The Constitutional Court has since informed lawyers for Hakainde Hichilema and his running mate, Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba: (Petitioners) and lawyers for President Edgar Lungu (Respondents) that
ALTHOUGH the Constitutional Court had earlier directed that trial in the election petition would start on Friday, 2nd September 2016, the Court has now directed that trial should begin today. Lawyers representing President Edgar Lungu had argued that the Constitutional Court should not allow hearing to go beyond the stipulated 14 constitutional days and all
THE Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has called for a National Road Safety Indaba to address the high number of road crashes that the country is recording. RTSA Head of Public Relations Frederick Mubanga has disclosed in a statement that the Indaba will be hosted by the agency in collaboration with the Office of
A 38 – YEAR-OLD husband of Lusaka has told the Matero Local Court that his wife is a materialistic and has no respect him, saying he wanted his marriage dissolved. Ngozi Daka, a ‘Salaula’ trader of Lusaka’s Emmasdale Township, sued his wife Patricia Mwanza, 28 of the Matero area, on allegations of promiscuity. The duo
GHANAIAN President His Excellency Dr. John Dramani Mahama has conveyed his congratulatory message to His Excellency Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu President of the Republic of Zambia on his re-election in the August 11 polls. In his message of congratulations dated 26th August, 2016, President Mahama described the re-election as a decisive feat that demonstrates recognition
FACEBOOK CEO Mark Zuckerberg is visiting Nigeria this week on his first trip to Africa, using his time in the country to visit the Yaba technology hub in Lagos, meet with developers and partners, and explore Nollywood. Zuckerberg is in Nigeria to listen and learn and take ideas back to California on how Facebook can
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