Clinton Masumba-The body of the two-year-old girl who drowned after being thrown in the Kafue River by her father has been retrieved. The girl’s body was retrieved around 12 hours after it was seen floating near the council houses in Bulangililo. A ZNBC news crew that rushed to the scene found scores of residents surrounding
Masauso Mkwayaya-The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission -CCPC- says the call by the Zambia National Farmers Union -ZNFU- to farmers to limit supplying of vegetables at local markets is against the principles of fair competition. The Commission says ZNFU’s suggestion will disadvantage the local economy and will subject consumers to high prices. The Commission has
Hannock Kasama-LUSAKA Resident Magistrate ALICE WALUSIKU has recused herself from adjudicating over the legal battle on Ultimate Insurance Company shares. This follows relentless complaints against her adjudication by the defendants TOBIAS MILAMBO, NACHI MUSONDA and RICHARD LUBEMBA. Magistrate WALUSIKU has subsequently referred the case to LUSAKA Chief Resident Magistrate DOMINIC MAKALICHI for re- allocation. The
Masauso Mkwayaya-Unknown people have broken into former President EDGAR LUNGU’s House in Lusaka’s Ibex Hill area. Police say the unknown people have stolen two smart television sets valued at K66,000. Police Spokesperson RAE HAMOONGA says the break in happened in the early hours of today between 01-hours and 06-hours. Mr. HAMOONGA says Ibex Hill Police
BBC-Revolutionary Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake has died aged 84, his company has announced. Known for his innovative styles and perfume, Miyake built a global fashion brand, which included designing Steve Jobs’ famous black turtle neck jumpers. Miyake was known to work with traditional and modern fashion techniques during his long career. He died of
BBC-Serena Williams has suggested she is set to retire from tennis, saying she will be “evolving away” from the sport after the US Open. Writing for Vogue, the American 23-time Grand Slam singles champion said she is moving towards “other things that are important to me”, adding she does not like the word “retirement”. In an
Zanis-Minister of Green Economy and Environment COLLINS NZOVU has commended the Catholic Relief Services -CRS- for taking a lead in promoting the use of low carbon emissions electric vehicles. Mr. NZOVU says the use of electric vehicles will greatly contribute to curbing green gas emissions. Mr. NZOVU was speaking during the unveiling of the CRS
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