OPPOSITION UPND Supremo Hichilema Hakainde has indicated that he had told his lawyers to look at a circulating video where President Edgar Lungu was captured saying, “even if you vote us out, we’ll not move out”. “Most of you have seen that there is a video circulating where Lungu was confessing that he and his
United Party for National Development Deputy Chairperson, Pastor Kangwa Chileshe says there is nothing President Edgar Lungu and the Patriotic Front can do to kill the desire for Zambians to change government and vote for United Party for National Development. Pastor Kangwa says the Patriotic Front has tried all it can to destroy President Hakainde
EXILED musician Chama Fumba a.k.a Pilato says he will avail himself before the courts in Zambia as soon as he is assured of safety. Pilato left Zambia last month following threats on his life allegedly by the ruling party cadres following his of the Koswe Mumpoto sing which criticizes the PF government’s corruption and theft.
TEMPERS today flared in the Lusaka Magistrates’ Court between the prosecution and defence over the adjournment of the case in which a Nigerian prophet Isaac Amata (r) is accused of drug trafficking. This was after the prosecution failed to commence trial due to the absence of witnesses. Magistrate Brian Simachela adjourned the matter to February
HAKAINDE Hichilema says ordinary Zambians need sustained protection from “thieving surrogates” in the PF government. And Hichilema says he has instructed his lawyers to follow up the video clip showing President Edgar Lungu confessing that he was voted out of office but never moved out. Meanwhile, Hichilema has directed the UPND secretariat to write agriculture
North Korea is set to hold its 70th anniversary military parade, a day ahead of the Winter Olympics in South Korea. The annual parade, marking the founding of its army, is usually held in April but was moved to 8 February this year. Ahead of the parade, Korean Central Television is showing video archive of
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says striking the right balance between debt contraction and investment is one of the most critical economic challenges facing African countries including Zambia. Speaking in Lusaka during the Africa Fiscal Forum under the theme “Fiscal Policy in an Evolving World”, IMF African Department deputy Director, Roger Nord has also observed
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