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ZRA SLOWS DOWN SMUGGLING

By Lazarous Sichula The Zambia Revenue Authority -ZRA- has recorded over 50 percent reduction in cases of smuggling of goods into the country. ZRA corporate communications manager TOPSY SIKALINDA says the decline in cases of smuggling is from 3,426 recorded last year to only 1,038 recorded this year. Mr. SIKALINDA says with the use of…

COPS CALL FOR PATIENCE OVER THE K65M STASH

Police in Lusaka have continued looking for the owner of the house in New Kasama where 65 million Kwacha cash and over 50,000 U.S dollars was confiscated. Police Deputy Commissioner for Lusaka JAMES MASIYE has confirmed that officers are investigating the matter to ensure the culprit is brought to book. Mr. MASIYE has since the…

KCM FINANCIALS A MESS -KABUSWE

By Tamara Muswala Mines Minister PAUL KABUSWE has described as a mess the current financial and operational challenges at Konkola Copper Mines -KCM- on the Copperbelt. Mr. KABUSWE says the politicization of KCM by the PF government went overboard. The mines minister says KCM almost became a political party after liquidation. He said this in…

DON’T HARASS WOMEN FOR THEIR DRESSING

By Moombe Hamoobola Livingstone Museum Assistant Keeper of Ethnography HAPPY CHILUFYA has challenged men in Zambia to adapt to the revolving fashion trends and not use it as an excuse to sexually assault women. Ms. CHILUFYA has told ZNBC news in an interview in Livingstone today that some men have been complaining that women wear…

ZPPA TO CURB PROCUREMENT INFLATING

By Mary Kachepa Zambia Public Procurement Authority -ZPPA- says it will in October 2021 start publishing market price index meant to curb inflating of prices in the procurement of public goods and services. Authority Director General IDAH CHELLA says the quarterly market price index will help officers not to buy products beyond the recommended price.…

Bees kill over 60 endangered South Africa penguins

(BBC) Sixty-three endangered African penguins have been killed by a swarm of bees in a rare occurrence near Cape Town, bird conservationists in South Africa say. The protected birds, from a colony in Simonstown, were found on a beach with multiple bee stings but no other injuries. An official from the Southern African Foundation for…
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