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‘Maintain Zambia as an attractive investment destination’ Investors told

The Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development has called upon local and regional private sector investors and developers to partner with government in exploiting the boundless opportunities that the government continues to create in the economy. Speaking during the opening of the third annual ZAMREAL property forum in Lusaka, ministry of housing and infrastructure development…

Brunt retires from Northern Ireland duty

Northern Ireland midfielder Chris Brunt has announced his retirement from international football, the Irish Football Association said on Tuesday. The 33-year-old West Bromwich Albion player won 65 caps for his country across a 14-year period. “I have spent a lot of time thinking it over but I feel, at this point in my career, I…

Willemse’s maturity bodes well for the future

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA – AUGUST 18: Damian Willemse of South Africa during the Rugby Championship match between South Africa and Argentina at Jonsson Kings Park on August 18, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images) South Africa’s flyhalf stocks may be questionable in terms of consistency at the moment, but the emergence…

A 19 year old boy drown on Lake Kariba

Lovemore Kanyamakanyama A 19-year-old man has drowned on Lake Kariba in Siavonga District of Southern Province. Siavonga District Commissioner Livermore Kanyama has identified the deceased as Junior Kalela of kambiobio village in Chief Simamba’s chiefdom in Siavonga district. Mr. Kanyama has told QFM that Kalela met his fate around 09:00 hours on Mondays when the…

Road Construction works cheers President Lungu

President Lungu to commission Lusaka – Ndola dual carriage way President Edgar Lungu says he is delighted with the ongoing road works on the Copperbelt Province. President Lungu said he is in the Province to have a physical inspection of the road works and other projects that are underway. ZANIS reports that the Head of State…

CSPR condemns introducing individual based taxes

CSPR Executive Director Patrick Nshindano Government’s decision to introduce a 30 Ngwee per day tariff on internet phone calls has continued to receive mixed reactions. Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) Executive Director, Patrick Nshindano has implored government to introduce taxes that not only affect the consumers but service providers as well. Mr. Nshindano has…
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