By Hannock Kasama Former Health Minister CHITALU CHILUFYA has been discharged in a matter where he and seven others were charged with conspiracy to defraud government of more than 17 million dollars. This follows the withdrawal of the case by the state before Chief Resident Magistrate DAVIES CHIBWILI. The case was in connection with the
By Hannock Kasama Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE, Director of Public Prosecution GILBERT PHIRI and veteran lawyer HENRY MBUSHI have been called to the inner bar following their appointments as State Counsel by President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA. The call to the inner bar marks a transition from an ordinary to a senior or state counsel and entitles
By Musenge Mulimba President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says government has managed to source funds that will help boost Copper production at Mopani Copper Mines and ease operations. President HICHILEMA says Mopani is one of the mining firms that will contribute to Government’s determination to increase copper production to 3 million tonnes in ten years . He
By Hector Simfukw- The National Union of Miners and Allied Workers -NUMAW- has commended the Government for ending load shedding which has allowed mines to remain productive. NUMAW National President SAUL SIMUJIKA says load shedding had the potential to put the jobs of many people at risk as it was going to force companies to
By Ruth Chayinda- People from all walks of life this morning gathered at the Cathedral of the Child Jesus to bid farewell to former Information Minister MWANSA KAPEYA who died on Monday. Zambia’s sixth President EDGAR LUNGU and his wife ESTHER alongside opposition Patriotic Front leadership and party members joined mourners at the Cathedral of
By Tamara Muswala- President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says government will work with mine unions, suppliers and contractors in addressing challenges affecting the mining sector on the Copperbelt. President HICHILEMA says the challenges are a huge concern for everyone. The President says the health of the economy on the Copperbelt concerns the country because it is the
By Masauso Mkwayaya Chapter One Foundation has called for Civil Servants who handle public funds to be subjected to lifestyle audits and declaration of assets and liabilities in order to strengthen accountability. Foundation Executive Director LINDA KASONDE says current legislation does not require Civil Servants to declare their assets even though they handle huge sums
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