STEVEN MVULA, National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has pledged to leave Zambia a better country at the end of his tour of duty than he found it. The President said in his inaugural speech at the National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka yesterday that every Zambian must endeavour to leave the country better than they
STEVEN MVULA, National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu says corruption cannot be a substitute to the pride that comes from personal effort and determination to achieve prosperity. Speaking during his inauguration at National Heroes Stadium yesterday, President Lungu warned that he will not tolerate corruption. May I, therefore, implore all Zambians to work hard in
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Livingstone A LIVINGSTONE-BASED non-governmental organisation, which advocates for women’s rights, says the re-election of President Lungu indicates that women’s rights will continue being promoted. Naleli Community Initiative director Namakau Siyanga said Government, under the leadership of Mr Lungu, has endeavoured to promote gender equality. “Zambia has a first female Vice-President, an indicator that
MULWANDA LUPIYA, MATHEWS KABAMBA, Ndola, Kitwe ZESCO United creative midfielder, Cletus Chama, will miss Saturday’s CAF Champions League semi-final first leg against Mamelodi Sundowns as he completes his two-match suspension. And Sundowns goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene has warned his colleagues to keep Chama and striker Jesse Were at bay if the South Africans are to qualify
STEVEN MVULA, Heroes Stadium, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has declared Kafue an iron and steel facility economic zone to stir economic growth. The President who called for hard work, sacrifice and unity among Zambians to foster national development also directed that all senior Government officials must be involved in agro-based activities. Speaking in his inaugural speech
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka ZAMBIA yesterday signed out of the World Chess Olympiads in Baku on a sound note when both the men and women teams registered victories. The women’s team finished 74th out of 140 while the men’s side were 80th out of 150. The men’s team led by International Master (IM) Andrew Kayonde whitewashed
Soccer Review with STEPHEN PHIRI THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has made changes to the national team technical bench, dropping George Lwandamina and bringing in Wedson Nyirenda. Prior to his appointment, Nyirenda was at the helm of Mozambican side Ferroviaro de Beira where he had trekked having had coaching engagements with City of Lusaka,
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