Out going ZANASU Vice President Prince Ndoyi says the behaviour exhibited by opposition UPND MPs who boycotted the official opening of Parliament is disappointing and a holding of hostage of the many people who voted for them. Mr Ndoyi said it is unreasonable for the MPs to abscond attending to the same duties they aspired
CANISIUS Banda is still a member of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and reports that he has resigned are nothing but speculation, Charles Kakoma has declared. Mr Kakoma, who is UPND spokesperson, said Dr Banda had neither relinquished his position as vice-president for political affairs nor had he quit the party and was,
THE Patriotic Front (PF) has rubbished reports that a scramble for government jobs has left the governing party divided emphasising that the party is the most politically organised and stable organisation in the country. PF secretary general Davis Mwila said the governing party could not be divided over government appointments because all the Members of
President Edgar Lungu has said that the PF Government will in the next five years through the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) target to create one million jobs. Speaking when he officially opened the first session of the twelfth National Assembly this morning, President Lungu said that the government will use growth areas of agriculture, tourism,
PRESIDENT Edgar Chagwa Lungu this morning set the tone for his five year tenure noting that it will be packed with work resulting into visible actions. Addressing the nation at the first session of the 12th National Assembly, President Lungu who mostly anchored his speech on youth development noted that he expected nothing short of
All the 58 opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) Members of Parliament have stayed away from the ceremonial state opening of Parliament. President Edgar Lungu today officially opened the 1st session of the 12th National Assembly in a colourful ceremony but without UPND MPs. Parliament was only attended by 88 PF MPs, 14 independents,
Real name Aaron Blackson Daka aka A’Pee, was born on the 24th October 1993 in a small town in Eastern province of Zambia called Sinda,he then moved to Lusaka with his family.He started singing and writing music at an early age. The name A’Pee came from his first name Aaron then Pee means Pimp .
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