By SANDRA MWILA and ADRIAN MWANZA - LUSAKA Tigers players boycotted training demanding to be paid their outstanding dues ahead of today’s MTN-FAZ rescheduled Week 11 match against Red Arrows. Meanwhile, Green Eagles coach Justin Chinama has been given a four-match ultimatum to turn around misfortunes at the club or face the sack. The players
By RONALD CHAWE - THREE FAZ Division One Zone Two sides, Indeni, Kalulushi Modern Stars and Kansanshi Dynamos have fired their head coaches. Indeni coach Fred Siame, Kalulushi trainer William Nkonde and Kansanshi coach George Kapembwa have been shown exit doors due to the respective club poor performances. In Indeni’s case, the club sacked Siame
By SAMUEL LUKHANDA - ZAMBIAN judoka Mathews Punza landed himself ticket to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games thanks to a boardroom decision much to the delight of his national team coach Limpimile Moola and the National Olympic Committee (NOC). Punza qualified after the International Judo Federation (IJF) updated its data base and the Zambian sneaked
By NDINAWE SIMPELWE - SOUTH African James Kamte yesterday led his team to the top position of the first of the two Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) Zambia Open ProAms at Nchanga Golf Club in Chingola. Meanwhile, Zambia’s Dayne Moore with his team of amateurs posted an impressive score to finish second. Kamte, who had an
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - ATLAS Mara is exploring a bid for Barclays Bank’s stake in its Africa operation, the latest African magazine has revealed. Atlas Mara, an investment vehicle founded by former Barclays director Bob Diamond, is the parent company of retail bank BancABC and was in the process of acquiring Finance Bank Zambia (FBZ).
By HELEN ZULU - SOUTH Africa’s Greenwich Institute of Technology has urged farmers to adapt to improved farming technologies to achieve high production. Greenwich Institute of Technology Group chief executive officer Michelo Moonga said farmers need to adapt to improved farming technologies to achieve high production, productivity, and improve the agriculture base. According to AgriProfocus
By CHATULA KANGALI - THE Zambia Alliance for Agro-ecology and Biodiversity Conservation (ZAABC) has opposed the invitation of South African farmers to invest in Zambia, saying the development will negatively impact on small-scale farmers and land ownership. However, Government has allayed these fears and assured small-scale farmers of protection from the large scale farmers. ZAABC
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