By Wilson Mulinda Fitness Athlete FANWELL MUSUMALI has become the first Zambian to win gold at the Bloem Classic 2023 in the men’s physically challenged category. MUSUMALI is also expected to represent Zambia at the International Fitness Championship in Japan. He automatically qualified for the Championship after finishing first at the recent event in South
By Mary Kachepa Several Police Officers are at former President EDGAR LUNGU’s premises in Lusaka’s Ibex Hill area to conduct a search for an alleged stolen motor vehicle. The search warrant is for former First Lady ESTHER LUNGU. But Lawyer MAKEBI ZULU said the police cannot be allowed to search the premises of Former President
By Musenge Mulimba Zambia is yet to record a gold medal at the ongoing Confederation of African Athletics championship in Ndola. The hosts who have only managed two silver and two bronze medals and are currently 13th on the medals table. South Africa leads the table with 42 medals that include 21 gold, 13 silver
By Hector Simfukwe The Mine Workers Union of Zambia says the effectiveness of the labour movement should be seen in its member’s ability to have better jobs and good conditions of service. MUZ President JOSEPH CHEWE says this is why union leaders should work hard to protect the interests of their members. He said this
(BBC) Nigeria’s food and drug control agency (Nafdac) says it is taking “swift action” to investigate a popular brand of noodles over alleged presence of a substance associated with increased risks of cancer. The agency said in a statement it was conducting “random sampling and analysis of Indomie noodles, including the seasoning, for the presence
(BBC) The body of an Australian man who vanished while fishing with friends has been found inside a crocodile. Kevin Darmody was last seen at Kennedy’s Bend – a well-known saltwater crocodile habitat in a remote part of northern Queensland – on Saturday. After a two-day search of the area, police euthanised two large crocodiles
By Ruth Chayinda Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says Government will continue to create a conducive environment for the media to thrive and operate. Ms. KASANDA says this will be done through implementation of policies that support a safe and conducive environment for the media to operate and disseminate information to the public. She
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