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35 COVID 19 CASES RECORDED IN 24 HOURS

By Patricia Banda-Zambia has in the last 24 hours recorded 35 cases of Covid 19 out of 5,412 tests that have been conducted across the country. Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Technical Services, KENNEDY MALAMA says the cases have been detected in Chongwe, Lusaka, Mufulira, Ndola and Livingstone. Dr MALAMA has also disclosed that the…

KAWAMBWA DEVELOPMENT TO MOTIVATE VOTERS -CHILANGWA

  Kawambwa Central Member of Parliament Nickson Chilangwa says the development being recorded in the area has motivated people to register as voters. Mr. Chilangwa says the voter turnout in next year’s elections will be more than that of 2016, owing to the visibility of development in various sectors of the economy in Kawambwa. ZANIS…

ROAD SECTOR AGENCIES TOLD TO UP GAME ON MAINTENANCE

By Mwila Nsofu-Road Development Agency -RDA- Board Chairperson SAMUEL MUKUPA has called on the road sector agencies to change the business as usual attitude and up their game on care and maintenance on public infrastructure. Mr. MUKUPA says the culture of maintaining public infrastructure is critical as government spends a lot of resources on the…

MAN HACKS FRIEND TO DEATH AT A DRINKING SPREE

Police in Mambwe district have arrested a man for axing his friend to death at a drinking spree. Eastern Province Police Commissioner Luckson Sakala said police arrested Reuben Sakala in connection with the murder of 33-year-old Ephraim Kaimika of Mawombo village in Chief Kakumbi’s area. Mr Sakala said the incident happened on Sunday around 23:30…

Covid Pfizer vaccine approved for use next week in UK

(BBC) The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for widespread use. British regulator, the MHRA, says the jab, which offers up to 95% protection against Covid-19 illness, is safe for roll out next week. Immunisations could start within days for people in high priority groups. The…

Court Acquits Man Accused Of Having Sex With Another Man

Lusaka ~ Wed, 2 Dec 2020 By Brightwell Chabusha Lusaka chief resident magistrate Lameck Mwale has acquitted former Capital Buses operations manager Arnold Zulu of a charge of unnatural offences. Magistrate Mwale acquitted Zulu because there were no findings proving that the alleged intercourse happened. Zulu, 38, of Millennium Bus Station was charged with unnatural…
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