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ZRA continues to dismantle VAT refunds

Mwila Nsofu-The Zambia Revenue Authority -ZRA -has continued to dismantle Value Added Tax -VAT- refunds to reduce the backlog currently at about 37 billion kwacha. The Authority has in the month of November paid 1-point 3 billion Kwacha in refunds surpassing the usual 8- hundred and 50 million Kwacha monthly allocation. ZRA – Corporate Communications…

HH Addresses US Democracy Summit

Brian Mwale-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has participated in the official opening of the virtual Summit for Democracy being hosted by US President JOE BIDEN. President HICHILEMA said the two-day summit is focusing on challenges and opportunities facing democracies and is providing a platform for global leaders to announce both individual and collective commitments, reforms and initiatives…

Kampyongo still in detention

ZANIS-Former Home Affairs Minister STEPHEN KAMPYONGO has safely arrived in Chinsali district for his formal charge and arrest for the offence of endangering safety contrary to the Civil Aviation Safety Act. Mr. KAMPYONGO who arrived at Chinsali Central Police Station at exactly 13:53 hours is detained at the Police station while waiting for his lawyer.…

Malanji granted bail

Hector Simfukwe-The Lusaka High Court has granted former Foreign Affairs Minister JOSEPH MALANJI a 10-thousand kwacha bail. The court has also ordered Mr. MALANJI to provide two working sureties. Lusaka Lawyer MAKEBI ZULU has confirmed that his client has been given bail in a ruling delivered in the chambers. Mr. ZULU said the demand by…

Nkomeshya lauds govt for Lwimba-Katoba road

ZANIS-Senior Chieftainess NKOMESHYA MUKAMAMBO the second of the Soli people says she is pleased with the New Dawn government’s response towards her request for works to be completed on the Lwimba Katoba Road. The traditional leader says it is important for the 27 kilometer stretch of the road which has been in a deplorable state…

Plant early,medium maturing seed,farmers advised

By Chanesa Tembo-Zambian seed company -ZAMSEED has advised farmers to consider planting early and medium maturing seed when rains begin following a dry spell that has rocked some parts of the country the past few weeks. ZAMSEED Country Marketing Manager ZACK MUSONDA says farmers should consider planting legumes such as beans, cowpeas and soybeans as…
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