A LUSAKA law firm has dragged former Matero lawmaker and opposition party leader Miles Sampa to court for failing to clear a K45,000 bill dating back to 2014. Zulu and Company has requested the Lusaka High Court to order Mr Sampa to immediately settle the legal fees owed by the former Commerce deputy minister. This
The government has dissolved the governing board of Zambia Revenue Authority [ZRA] with immediate effect. This is contained in a statement issued to the media by the ministry of finance head of media and public relations Chileshe Kandeta. Finance minister Felix Mutati dissolved the board and promised to constitute a new board.
Analysis: CLEMENT SINYANGWE THE world today has advanced in terms of technologies, this includes the use of ICT gadgets such as computers, laptops, tablets, smart phones and other mobile devices. These gadgets coupled with the cheap broadband or mobile internet offered by different internet service providers, including cellular network providers, have made it possible for
The government has dissolved the governing board of the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) The action has been taken by the Minister of Finance Mr. Felix Mutati, “in accordance with the Zambia Revenue Authority Act Cap 321 Section 10 Subsection 1 and the Constitution of Zambia Chapter 2 Section 26 of the Interpretation and General Provisions.”
Energy Forum Zambia says the country’s power utility company should consider revising it’s tariffs so as to attract investment in the energy sector and help reduce power shortage in the country. Forum Chairperson Johnstone Chikwanda said in the face of current prolonged load shedding the State owned company should either increase tariffs in order to
MWAPE MWENYA, Lusaka SITTING under a tree to catch some shade, 14 year old Angela (not real name) could not hold back her tears because she had just been sent packing by her boyfriend whom she considered a husband though no bride price was paid. I met Angela in Zimba, Southern Province on my tour
President Edgar Lungu held meeting with An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team led by Tsidi Tsikata who is division chief African department in Washingston and Mr Tobis Nybo Rasmussen IMF Resident Representative in Lusaka at State house. The International Monetary Fund has revealed that it has not yet entered into any financial bailout package with
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