JIMMY CHIBUYE, Choma SOME unscrupulous briefcase businessmen and women are on rampage exploiting unsuspecting farmers in Choma by buying a 50 kilogramme bag of maize at K40 each. Ministry of Agriculture is, however, happy that most farmers are selling their commodity to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) adding that the move dispels claims that farmers
Zambian Singer Melisa Mwaliteta, daughter to Former Minister in the PF government Obvious Mwaliteta shared the raunchy photos with her fans on her Instagram page. Shes a member of a band called Hazel Eyes. See more photos below:
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
UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema this morning addressed his first public rally since his release from from prison, with a huge crowd gathering to listen to him in Mbila area of Itezhi Tezhi District, Central Province. In his address to the people of Mbila area, Hichilema announced that he remains committed to ensuring a united, prosperous
Government says it has raised over K300 million in road toll fees between January and August this year. Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister Ronald Chitotela has told a media briefing in Lusaka that government has demonstrated that it is viable to invest in the road sector. He has since urged the private sector to seriously
Movement for National Transformation(MNT) founding president Daniel Mvula Shimunza has urged the governing Patriotic Front(PF) and the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) to take dialogue seriously because they are responsible for tension that has divided the nation. The MNT leader said both UPND and PF must be willing to put Zambia first and
A new programme of free secondary school education has started in Ghana. This was a key campaign promise of President Nana Akufo-Addo who was elected last year. The 400,000 students entering secondary school this year will also receive free textbooks, meals and other benefits. The aim is to reduce the number of children dropping out
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