MAJOR rehabilitation works at the lolanda Water Treatment Plant in Kafue, a major source of water supplied to the City of Lusaka will see supply cut for five days to some areas within the city, starting on 18th September, 2017. This is according to a joint press statement issued by the Lusaka Water and Sewerage
A ZAMBIA Army Soldier has been arrested by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) for being in possession of K400 thousand counterfeit notes. According to a statement from DEC Public Relations Officer Theresa Katong, Newton Sondashi aged 42 years; a Staff Sergeant of Plot No. 2077/2078 Pamodzi Township in Ndola District was arrested for being in
A 42 YEAR OLD man of Nambo area in Mkushi district who allegedly murdered his wife and buried the body in a shallow grave has committed suicide by hanging himself to a tree using a rope. The suspect who was on the run was yesterday discovered hanging on a tree at about 1km from his
A 62 year old man of unknown residence in Lusaka yesterday died instantly after jumping off from one of the top floors at findeco house. Police Spokesperson Esther Mwaata Katongo told Mwebantu in a statement that the said man after jumping, fell on a balcony and died instantly. Katongo said that the deceased was found
Opposition MPs in Kenya have boycotted the opening of the new parliament to protest against President Uhuru Kenyatta’s decision to address it after a court annulled his election win. They say that parliament should not have been convened until after the election re-run slated for 17 October. The MPs instead joined opposition leader Raila Odinga
President Donald Trump has said the US may have got a “little bit lucky” after Hurricane Irma veered from its original course, reduced in ferocity and headed west along Florida’s coast. However, in faraway Nigeria, followers of prominent Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua believe prayers were instrumental in the calming of the storm. “This hurricane and
The Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) is calling on the Minister of Finance to consider granting tax relief to workers through reduction in Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax rates, and widening the tax bands for purposes of taxing income for salaried workers. ZICA Technical and Standards Manager Bruce Mwewa has observed that Zambia’s
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