ZESCO Faces Challenges Amid Workforce Exodus, Power Deficit, and Alleged Scandal ZESCO, Zambia’s national electricity utility, is currently navigating a turbulent period marked by internal unrest, an impending power deficit, and allegations of corruption. The company’s decision to freeze the resignation of its engineers, coupled with the challenges posed by low water levels at Kariba
Chief Mailo Hands Over 204 Hectares to Century Solar Africa for Renewable Energy Project in Serenje In a significant step towards addressing Zambia’s energy needs, Chief Mailo of Serenje District in Central Province has handed over 204 hectares of land to Century Solar Africa for the construction of solar facilities. The ambitious project is aimed
Lungu Seeks Redemption, “We will govern better, learning from the past mistakes.” Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has made a passionate appeal to the nation, asking Zambians to forgive his past mistakes and grant him a second chance to lead the country. Speaking at a press briefing alongside members of the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA), Lungu
SUN PHARMACEUTICALS OWNERS WIN CASE AGAIN The Livingstone High Court has thrown out an application to Stay the execution of its earlier Judgment to squash the appointment of an Interim Business Rescue Administrator for Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd. In a ruling dated 9th September 2024, the Livingstone Court ruled that there was no remedy to warrant
The recent comments made by Laura Miti, a Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission in Zambia, in response to the United Nations’ report condemning the state of human rights in Zambia, have sparked significant controversy. Her defense of President Hakainde Hichilema’s government, coupled with her dismissive attitude toward the UN’s findings, raises serious questions about
SUN PHARMACEUTICALS SAGA, continues, a detailed Article alleging serious misconduct by various individuals and accusing them of abuse of authority with the involvement of the Attorney General’s Chambers. The allegations stem from a lengthy legal battle that began with litigation initiated by the Development Bank of Zambia, later joined by the Government of Zambia, spanning
In a joint press briefing, the Zambian government has announced a significant crackdown on the misuse of social media, invoking Section 54 of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act No. 2 of 2021. The announcement was made by the Honourable Minister of Technology and Science, Felix Mutati, alongside the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs
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