By Masauso Mkwayaya The Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research -ZIPAR- says it expects the 2023 National Budget to provide a clear position regarding the impasse surrounding Konkola Copper Mines -KCM- and Mopani Copper Mines. ZIPAR Executive Director HERRICK MPUKU says the two mining firms are major players in the sector which contribute to
Bank of Zambia -BOZ- Governor DENNY KALYALYA says the worst is over for Zambia’s economy. Dr. KALYALYA says the country must now focus on working towards ensuring the International Monetary Fund -IMF- bailout package benefits the country. He says the economy is now moving in the right direction and that Zambia is a reference point
By MacPherson Mukuka President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has bemoaned the low number of businesses in Economic Zones. The President says huge sums of money were invested in the construction of the facilities and failure to have them occupied is detrimental to development. Speaking at the First ever China- Zambia Trade and Investment Forum in Lusaka today
By Mushota Mpundu Life Gospel Ministries International General Overseer JOSEPH KAZHILA says it is unfair for politicians to accuse the Government of promoting homosexuality which is not supported by the Zambian laws. Bishop KAZHILA says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has made his stance regarding homosexuality known and as a Christian he does not entertain such things
(BBC) The International Monetary Fund has openly criticised the UK government over its plan for tax cuts, warning that the measures are likely to fuel the cost-of-living crisis. In an unusually outspoken statement, the IMF said the proposal was likely to increase inequality and add to pressures pushing up prices. Markets have already raised alarm
Brian Mwale/Mary Kachepa-The UPND has suspended its Lusaka Province Vice Chairperson SAUL CORNHIL for allegedly insulting the University of Zambia student populace, including the graduates. UPND Secretary General BATUKE IMENDA says Mr. CORNHIL was captured in a video that has gone viral on social media calling University of Zambia officials dogs. Mr. IMENDA says the
Zanis-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has urged GED Africa to start constructing the Kasomeno-Mwenda road by November this year. President HICHILEMA says the governments of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo -DRC- have noted the importance of the road and agreed that the construction works should go ahead. The Head of State says while government appreciates
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