LUSAKA City Council has been dead for so many years yet for so many years we have been having mayors of the city, says a Lusaka resident Pamela Mwanza. In an interview yesterday, Mwanza called on the people aspiring for the mayoral position to participate in a debate where they will tell Lusaka residents what
AFRO-POP singer Wacheda’s ‘Iron Man’ single featuring Cactus Agony got off to a good start and now, 5 months after its release, its music video is number one on Zed Top 10 on Zambezi Magic. This is its 4th week on the video chart and comes after it was certified a hit on ZNBC’s Born
SIX months of not having sex has forced a 31-year-old man of Lusaka West to sue his wife of four years for marriage reconciliation. Ronald Mulenga, 31, told the Matero Local Court how his wife Lisa Chisenga, 27, has deliberately started denying him sex whenever he makes advances in bed while calling his act as
CONSTRUCTION of the K6.18 million (US$600,000) Nkana Hospital has been completed thanks to funding by Kagem Mining, the world’s single largest producing emerald mine. Local people now have access to modern facilities in their community, avoiding the need to travel lengthy distances to seek medical attention in Kalulushi. Work on the new health facility was
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu says the vision and ambition of the 2016-2021 PF Manifesto will focus on reducing the cost of living for the poor majority by increasing agricultural productivity, enhanced job creation and accelerated diversification of the economy. In a statement released by his special assistant for press and public relations Amos Chanda, President Lungu
THE government of Canada, through its High Commission in Zambia, has commended Africa’s largest copper producer First Quantum Minerals (FQM), for its $4 billion Kansanshi mine investment, acknowledging the mine’s position as the largest taxpayer in Zambia. Visiting the Solwezi mine, Head of the Office of the High Commission of Canada in Lusaka Amy Galigan
ZAMBIA’S youngest commercial pilot Kalenga Kamwendo has clocked 1,000 hours of flying with the countries’ leading scheduled airline Proflight Zambia. The 21-year-old First Officer reached the milestone while on an early morning flight from Lusaka to Mfuwe last week, just one year and nine months after he started flying for the airline. The achievement brings
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