By Chansa Kunda Zanaco Football Club last night suffered their third loss in the CAF confederation Cup group stage at the hands of Libyan side Al Ahly Tripoli who won the tie two nil. The Bankers who are Zambia’s only survivors in Continental Football now have slim chances of making it out of the Group…
By Hector Simfukwe- A Coroner has returned a closed verdict indicating that a 42 year old woman who passed on from a Catholic Priest’s house in Kaunda Square, Lusaka died of natural causes. Coroner JUDITH CHIYAIKA, who sat at the Lusaka magistrate, says in her verdict that MONICA MULENGA died of natural causes due to…
By Reuben Chomba – Information and Communication University -ICU- has developed a mobile application aimed at protecting mobile money systems against theft and scams. School Dean, OLIVER SILUMBE says the application will also help to track stolen phones in a less tedious manner compared to the current cumbersome procedure. Professor SILUMBE says the application will…
(ZANIS) Three bodies that were trapped after a Lusaka-bound Marcopolo bus belonging to Nico Motorways plunged into Lusu stream in Mpika District, causing the death of seven passengers and injuring 35 others, have been retrieved. The accident happened on Saturday night around 22:30 hours at Kapoko village, about 48 kilometers from Mpika. Mpika District…
By Wilson Mulinda Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says unlocking the potential of Western Province requires investment in the road network to give potential investors easy access. Mrs. NALUMANGO says government is working hard at marketing tourism and trade in the Province, given its potential. She says the water levels, fertile land and sunshine hours make…
By Arnold Tutu President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has put on high alert all line ministries and ministers to ensure strategies are in place to rapidly respond to any challenges that Zambia may face arising from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Presidential Spokesperson ANTHONY BWALYA says the President and the whole administration are observing with keen interest the possible…
By Hector Simfukwe- The Rural Electrification Authority -REA- has threatened to sanction contractors that fail to deliver projects according to government’s expectation. REA Chief Executive Officer LINUS CHANDA says it is wrong to raise people’s expectations in rural areas but fail to provide them with electricity on account that a contractor has failed to do…
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