By Paul Shalala The UPND says it will not condone recent calls for its Secretary General BATUKE IMENDA to be replaced by Lusaka Province Chairperson OBVIOUS MWALITETA. UPND Spokesperson, CORNELIUS MWEETWA says it is not right for any party member to agitate for the replacement of Mr. IMENDA because the party has rules and regulations
By Chansa Kunda Zambia has won five out of seven games in the first round at the ongoing Africa Individual Chess Championship in Nigeria. All four male players won their respective games while in the female category only NAMAKAU LIKANDO won while BERTHA PHIRI drew with CONSTANCE MBANTHA losing. Heading into the second round today
By Lupindula Mwewa The Local Government Service Commission says elected officers have NO right to fire or transfer officers in Local Authorities. Commission Chairperson ACKSON SEJANI says the commission has received numerous reports of officers being transferred by elected officials in Councils. Mr. SEJANI says only the commission has the authority to transfer officers in
By Chansa Mayani A female suspect has been picked by police for interrogation in connection with the brutal murder of a Ndola Catholic Priest. Father DEODATUS MBEBE, aged 50 of Saint Joseph Mission in Kalulushi District was found in a pool of blood with face injuries and a broken right arm. Copperbelt Acting Police Commanding
TWENTY members of the United Church of Zambia -UCZ- women’s wing have died in a road accident in Nsama District, Northern Province. Eighteen of the victims died on the spot, while two others died at Nsumbu clinic, where they were rushed after the accident. The accident happened today around 01:00 hours, when a light truck
By Chansa Kunda Red Arrows Football Club has bowed out of the CAF Champions league in the first preliminary around after a 2-1 aggregate loss to Primeiro de Agosto. The Zambian Champions suffered a one-nil loss in the first leg and played to one-all draw this evening. This saw the Angolan side progress to the
The Ministry of Finance released 11.9 billion Kwacha to finance public service delivery in August, 2022. Of this amount, 3 billion Kwacha went towards the wage bill for various public service workers – including health, teaching, and service personnel. Secretary to Treasury, FELIX NKULUKUSA confirmed in a statement to ZNBC News this evening. Mr NKULUKUSA
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