By Musenge Mulimba Zambia under 17 girls team has failed to defend the COSAFA championship, losing to arch rivals South Africa 4-3 in the region five games’ final played in Lilongwe Malawi. It was a hard fought win for South Africa as they came from behind twice before scoring the winner in the 84th minute.
The body of LEMEKANI NYIRENDA, a Zambian student who died in the Russia- Ukraine war has arrived in the country. The plane carrying LEMEKANI’s body touched down at the KENNETH KAUNDA International Airport around 15 hours. NYIRENDA’s remains were received by family members and Government officials. Family Representative IAN BANDA said the office of the
Government says it will soon roll out the Emergency Cash Transfer Programme to 12 districts. Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit – DMMU- National Coordinator, GABRIEL POLLEN says the programme is meant for people who are experiencing food insecurity, as a result of floods, dry spells or pest infection experienced in the 2021 – 2022 season.
By Lucky Phiri Two people have been apprehended for operating illegal drug stores in Lusaka’s Kanyama Compound. And various medicines and allied substances worth undisclosed amount of money have been seized. This is in an operation conducted by the Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority -ZAMRA- and the Zambia Police Service. ZAMRA Senior Public Relations Officer LUDOVIC
Police are investigating a matter in which Tinderai Luwisi aged 44 of Jesmondine is alleged to have murdered his wife identified as Pellegia Muligwi aged 38. The incident was reported to Police by their son aged 17 of the same abode in Jesmondine. Police officers rushed to the scene and found the victim lying on
Body Builder NELSON CHABOTA is the new Mr. Zambia. CHABOTA’s victory puts an end to SYLVESTER MWILA’s 11-year-reign as Mr. Zambia after finishing second. In a tightly contested competition, CHABOTA overcame other in-house winners and cemented his legacy as Zambia’s number one body builder. In other categories, MUSONDA MUTALE of Kitwe won the Junior Mr.
A mining expert says more incentives should be given to sectors like commerce and agriculture as they are better placed to create more jobs. WILFRED KATOTA, a metallurgist, says most mining companies have automated their operations and only require a limited number of people to work for them. He says this is why government should
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