ZNBC Sport Zambia has won third place at the just ended African Nations 2023 Motor Cross tournament held in South Africa. The two day event was held in challenging sandy conditions of zone seven, in Cape Town. South Africa defended the title they won last year, while Zimbabwe won second place. Zambia won five overall
BBC Sport Chelsea have completed the signing of Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo for a £100m fee that could rise to a British club record of £115m. Liverpool agreed a £111m deal for the 21-year-old Ecuador player on Friday. But Caicedo’s preference was Chelsea and they finally succeeded with a bid on Sunday evening after having a succession
Kayla Epstein & Madeline Halpert Reporting from court in Atlanta Former US President Donald Trump has been charged with attempting to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state of Georgia. A grand jury voted to charge Mr Trump and 18 others with counts that include racketeering. There are 41 charges, with 13 against Mr
Prince Chiyuni ZNBC Sport Football Association of Zambia-FAZ is NOT satisfied with the standards of some stadia ahead of the new football season. FAZ General Secretary REUBEN KAMANGA says as part of the club licensing requirements, Inspections were conducted on stadia and most of them did NOT meet certain required standards. In an interview with
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has thanked CHINA for its support to Zambia during the debt restructuring process. President HICHILEMA said this when he held a closed door meeting with Chinese Minister for Agriculture TANG RENJIAN at State House today. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Agriculture Minister MUTOLO PHIRI said President HICHILEMA and Dr. TANG discussed
Christopher Miti ZNBC News The Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry says it is in the process piloting the Concept of reducing Government agencies at Border point from the current 18 to 6. Currently, the number of government agencies varies from border to border according to the size. Ministry of Commerce Director for Human Resource
Luck Phiri ZNBC News Government has assured former Zambia Airways employees that they will be paid their terminal benefits. Transport and Logistics Minister, FRANK TAYALI says his ministry is actively looking into the matter. Mr. TAYALI says this follows the directive from President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA that the former workers are paid their benefits. Mr TAYALI
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