By Hannock Kasama President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says there is need to leverage technology to enhance revenue collection in the country. President HICHILEMA says the country is losing a lot of revenue as a result of a gap in technological advancement. The President said this in LUSAKA today during the launch of MTN’s Fifth Generation, “5
Twenty people have been arrested, in connection with last weekend’s attack and beating of police officers, in Chieftainess KAWAZA’s area, in Katete district. The 20 suspects aged between 18 and 53, are also believed to have burnt a police motor vehicle, Toyota Land Cruiser, registration number ZP 2502B. Inspector-General of Police, LEMMY KAJOBA has confirmed
By Memory Bbuku Bus operators at Lusaka’s Inter-City Terminus, have appealed to the local authority to expand the facility, because of the increasing number of buses operating from there. The operators have told ZNBC news that they are forced to share loading bays, because of the limited space. And Local Government Permanent Secretary, NICHOLAS PHIRI
By Hannock Kasama Government says its anti-corruption crusade is part of measures to enhance good governance and the rule of law. Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE also says the corruption crusade is instrumental in the quest to recover plundered resources. He further observes that government is committed to upholding the tenets of democracy as evidenced by
By Brian Mwale Police have slapped former President EDGAR LUNGU’s Political Advisor KAIZER ZULU with another charge of Conversion not Amounting to Theft. Mr. ZULU has been charged with the subject offence of Conversion not Amounting to Theft contrary to Section 291 Chapter 87 of the Penal Code. This involves a motor vehicle Toyota Land
By Wilson Mulinda New Hope MMD President NEVERS MUMBA has advised Zambians not to be misled by the temporary economic instability because Government is working to address the challenges. Dr. MUMBA says the policies that Government has adopted will soon bear fruit. He says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA and the UPND are on the right track
(BBC) South Africa’s prison service has said it will challenge a court decision that sent former president Jacob Zuma back to jail. “Having carefully studied the judgement, Correctional Services is convinced that another court may arrive at a different conclusion,” the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) said in a statement. The Supreme Court of Appeal
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