Mr Hakainde Hichilema and his vice president for administration Mr Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba will never succeed in hoodwinking Zambians into believing that the reason his election petition against the election of Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu failed was because the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) refused to entertain his petition. Zambians are very enlightened and know that Mr
The Constitutional Court has adjourned to Monday next week the interparte hearing of an application filed by the UPND to stay the inauguration of President-elect Edgar Lungu pending hearing of the main matter. In its application which has been made on different grounds from the one filed before the High Court, the UPND is asking
Some Zambia army workers have expressed displeasure at the way Lt Gen Paul Mihova carried himself prior to the August 11 General elections. Unlike other Army bosses he openly declared support for the opposition particularity the UPND. Some soldiers spoken to told this reporter that in several gatherings he openly told the soldiers and the
In the year after a heart attack, people younger than age 55 often have difficulties with sexual function, according to a study of patients in the U.S. and Spain. “A large proportion of men and women with no prior sexual problems developed one or more sexual problems in the year after heart attack. However, women
People’s party President Mike Mulongoti has backed the decision by the United Party for National Development (UPND) to seek the High Court’s determination whether the Constitutional Court did violate their right to have a fair hearing within a reasonable time when it dismissed the presidential election petition. Mr. Mulongoti who is also a constitutional lawyer
CIVIL servants should stay away from politics and devote their time to serving communities to which they have been posted, says Sinda district administrative officer Codrington Sakala. Mr Sakala said he was however grateful that his office had not received reports of civil servants taking part in active politics. “It is a sad story about
BUSINESS along the railway line in Lusaka’s Kamwala area which has now included shebeens is booming and is a source of concern among residents. The residents said the shebeens made from makeshift materials were an eyesore and posed a danger to the lives of patrons who risked being run over by trains. Binwell Mutale, a
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