Zambian Breweries have signed an agreement with the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) reinforcing its ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’ programme, in time for the nation to start gearing up for festivities. The campaign promotes responsible drinking and encourages the concept of alternatives to drinking and driving such as hiring a driver, renting a taxi
THE Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) has expressed gratitude with the content of President Edgar Lungu’s address to the National Assembly. CSPR Advocacy and Communication Programme Coordinator Maxson Nkhoma said in a statement yesterday that the Presidential speech was not only encouraging to most Zambians but it was also inspiring to the majority Zambians
The Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) is concerned about the decrease in the number of instruments that were calibrated for local industry in July compared with June this year, reports Pan African Radio Journalist Hermit Hachilonde. The Zambia bureau of Standard (ZABS) Head of Marketing and Public Relations manager Hazel Mufwenko Zulu said the reduction
Rainbow Party general Secretary Wynter Kabimba and Green Party president Peter Sinkamba have both urged United Party for National Development (UPND) leaders to recognise Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Edgar Lungu’s re-election in last month’s general elections. Mr Kabimba urged UPND recognise President Lungu’s re-election in last month’s general elections and to shift their focus on
VICTOR KUMWENDA, Lusaka RED Arrows will today seek to extend their unbeaten stretch to six games when they face struggling Lusaka Tigers in a Super Division Week 28 match at Nkoloma Stadium. With leaders Zanaco and second-placed Nkana out of action, the Lusaka derby will take centre stage. In the other match in Lusaka, Nkwazi
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Parliament PRESIDENT Lungu yesterday officially opened the First Session of the 12th National Assembly in typically the usual manner the nation has known since attaining independence from Great Britain – the Westminster fashion. It meant, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the second Battalion of the Zambia Regiment and the salute troop of
BENEDICT TEMBO, Lusaka SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Johanvie Walia last Sunday emerged overall winner of the Masonic Charity Golf tournament at Lusaka Golf Club. And Kasolo Bwalya dominated the Masonic brotherhood section with 37 points. Walia, a pupil at Chalo ...
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