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POLICE FORMALY CHARGE AND ARREST 4 FOR MUVI TV THEFT

By BRIAN MWALE Police have formally charged and arrested four suspects in connection with a break in at Muvi Television last week. The four suspects who include two security guards from a security firm that was providing security at MUVI Television, have been identified as KAMBANI KAPILA 43, KAMPAMBA MWAPE 23, KELVIN KAMBILA and SHOWNSLOUS

NORTHERN PROVINCE GETS 90 PERCENT INPUTS

BY HENRY SINYANGWE Over 90 percent of inputs under the 2022-2023 FISP have been collected by farmers in the Northern province. Provincial Agriculture Coodinator, SYLVESTER NYENDWA has told ZNBC news that 99 percent of D-Compound fertiliser has been collected while 7 percent of Urea is remaining to be collected. Mr NYENDWA has added that 100

LIGHTNING KILLS 5 FAMILY MEMBERS

(ZANIS) Five members of a family have died after being struck by lightning in Kabwe, Central province. The incident happened in wellbroad area, on Monday, December 19, 2022, around 21 hours, during a heavy downpour. Central Province Police Commanding Officer, DAVID MUKUKA has confirmed the incident to ZANIS in a telephone interview . Mr MUKUKA

17 ATHLETES SET FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS

BY CHANSA KUNDA Seventeen  athletes will represent Zambia at the 2023 Special Olympics World games to be held in Berlin, Germany. The Athletes will take part in three sports cords namely Judo, Athletics and Bocce. And Special Olympics Zambia Acting Sports Coordinator SHADRICK KAPUTA says plans to select the athletes that will travel are already

MPIKA FUNDS 50 PROJECTS WITH CDF

  BY LILLIAN KALABA Mpika Town Council in Muchinga Province has funded fifty Community Based projects at a cost of 13 million Kwacha under the 2022 Constituency Development fund allocation. MPIKA Town Council Secretary SAMUEL MUSENGA said the approved CDF projects range from procurement of a grader, repair of tipper Truck and completion of various

MILINGO LUNGU’S IMMUNITY REVOKED

BY MARK ZILIGONE The Director of Public Prosecution -DPP- has revoked the immunity agreement granted to former Konkola Copper Mines -KCM- liquidator MILINGO LUNGU. The National Prosecution Authority -NPA- Spokesperson CHALI HAMBAYI says the revocation of the immunity agreement means that Mr. LUNGU may be taken back to the courts. Speaking at a press briefing
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