By HELEN ZULU - FINANCE Minister Felix Mutati has said over 30 German companies have expressed interest in investing in various sectors of the economy. Mr Mutati said the companies had shown interest in investing in various sectors of the economy like Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and energy. He said this demonstrated that Zambia
By KENNEDY MUPESENI - INVESTORS should take advantage of increased soya beans production to invest in value addition activities in the country, Kitwe-based farmers’ cooperative official has said. Border Farmers Cooperative (BFC) chairperson William Osborn said 2016/2017 farming season has seen increased production of soya beans resulting in prices of the commodity dropping by more
By STEVEN ZANDE - THE Government has this week paid K4.8 billion from the K17 billion owed to pensioners, infrastructure, fuel and electricity payments. Finance Minister Felix Mutati said the Government had so far paid the K4.8 billion and would give other payment details in Parliament soon. Mr Mutati also said the Government would strengthen
By JAMES MUYANWA - KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM), a leading Zambian integrated copper producer, targets to raise copper production by as much as three to four folds from the current levels of around 100,000 tonne per year. Buoyed by the planned additional injection of $1 billion by the major shareholders, London Stock Exchange-listed, Vedanta Resources,
By HOPE BWALYA - VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina yesterday met 15 Church mother bodies and cautioned against taking steps that could risk the country’s peace for personal ambitions. Ms Wina reminded the Church representatives of their role to ensure continued peace in the country. President Edgar Lungu at the weekend expressed concern over the disunity existing
By ESTHER NG’ANDU and JAMES KUNDA AN enraged father has been arrested for allegedly smashing his three-months-old daughter against a tree during a suspected heated brawl with his wife in Nchelenge of Luapula Province. The wife bolted during the fight leaving the daughter at the mercy of the enraged man, aged 44. The toddler died
By STEVEN ZANDE - FIRST Republican president Kenneth Kaunda has reminded Africa not to abandon the patriotism that its founding fathers exhibited when they stood by each other to liberate the continent from colonial bondage despite geographic locations. Dr Kaunda said good neighbourliness was the cornerstone that the founding fathers built on Africa and liberated
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