KASUBA MULENGA, Nanchang, China PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu yesterday visited Jiangxi Copper Corporation Limited, the world’s second largest copper smelting and refining company. The visit was aimed at familiarising himself with operations of the company, which refines and sells the metal after adding value to it. The President’s administration has embarked on an industrialisation programme aimed…
CHARLES CHISALA, Lusaka AT THE age of 104, Samushi Mumba speaks with the fluency and presence of mind of a 70-year-old. Mr Samushi is a former freedom fighter who served a two-year prison sentence in Samfya, Luwingu and Kasama under the Northern Rhodesian government at the peak of the struggle for independence. Little wonder the…
Analysis: MUCHIMBA KAPEYA ERADICATING child labour has been one of the most important priorities in Zambia for many years, with hope that many children can have their right to education. Child labour is referred to as the employment of children in any work that deprives them of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend…
DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka AMID speculation that he has accepted the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) technical director job, FIFA referee Janny Sikazwe has set his eyes on officiating at the 2019 Cameroon Africa Cup of Nations finals. Sikazwe, who is yet to accept his new position at Football House, yesterday left for Nairobi, Kenya, alongside…
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka AUSTRALIA-BASED musician Larry Maluma, known for songs like Chakolwa and Punzisana Aana, is in the country for a visit. Larry, who is expected to go back to Melbourne on Monday, visited the Weekend Mail in Lusaka. “It’s just a private visit, I brought my family for a holiday,” he said. Still, there…
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and African Development Bank (AfDB) have partnered to raise up to US$100 million over the next five years to support agriculture in Zambia and other African countries. The collaborative programme will be created through an initial financial contribution of up to US$15 million by the two…
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Litunga of the Lozi people says the Barotseland Agreement of 1964 is actively being addressed with Government and the Barotse Royal Establishment to resolve any perceived differences. This is in a matter four Lozi loyalists petitioned the Constitutional Court to compel the Litunga to vacate the throne alleging that he was…
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