NANCY SIAME, Lusaka ACTING President Inonge Wina says while it is an obligation for Zambians to pay taxes, they should not be burdened. “My Government wants to see to it that while Zambians should pay taxes, the tax burden should not stifle their livelihoods. I am hopeful that the Minister of Finance will consider this…
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT wants an average annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of at least four percent with the austerity measures in place, acting Secretary to the Treasury Dick Sichembe has said. “In view of the austerity measures and in an effort to maintain a stable and resilient economy, Government’s macroeconomic objectives in…
CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka SOME Zesco Limited employees at the head office who reported late for work yesterday scampered, while others pretended to be clients after realising that Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo was in the company premises. Zesco’s policy states that employees should start work at 07:45 hours. Mr Lusambo arrived at the power utility…
ROBINSON KUNDA and DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka THE extreme cold front dubbed Zintle currently prevailing in Namibia is bringing temperatures to subzero ahead of tomorrow’s 2019 Cameroon Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between the Brave Warriors and Zambia. But Namibia coach Riccardo Mannetti said his players will brave the adverse weather conditions in Windhoek. According to…
MOSES WALUBITA, Lusaka THEY came in all sizes and shapes to showcase Zambia’s rich culture heritage from the 10 provinces in the 2018 colourful Pamodzi Carnival in Lusaka. If you missed the August 18 Carnival, then commit yourself not to miss next year’s celebration in the capital city. Organised by the Ministry of Tourism and…
ZIO MWALE, Lusaka FOR a man who is building a repertoire of being the only South African hip-hop artiste capable of selling out venues and stadiums, Cassper Nyovest, who has a healthy following internationally was always going to attract a crowd at woodlands Stadium in Lusaka last Saturday. And he did. And not for the…
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka MTN Zambia has invested about US$36 million towards improving network coverage across the country this year. Currently, the company is rolling out new mobile money booths, MTN stores countrywide and investment towards a faster network, data access and financial inclusion. MTN Zambia chief technical officer Thomas Motlepa said by the end of…
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