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‘No money for expatriate’

DIANA MUTAKAFIMBO, Lusaka THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) says the national team coach will only be engaged when money is secured. General secretary Ponga Liwewe said, in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, that FAZ will not risk hiring an expatriate coach before his emoluments are secured. The Government is yet to give FAZ feedback

Kwacha headed for recovery, says Cavmont

TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka THE Kwacha is expected to recover some of its losses against the United States (US) dollar in the short-term due to anticipated inflows from exporters and offshore players intending to participate in the upcoming treasury bill auction, Cavmont has observed. Last week on Monday, the Kwacha opened trading at K9.80 and K9.85

Muvi sorry, back on air

STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka THE Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) has lifted the suspension of Muvi Television broadcasting licence following an admission by the station that it flouted editorial policy. IBA board chairperson Justin Mutale said in a statement yesterday that Muvi Television rendered an apology and admitted that there was flouting of in-house editorial policy by

Nchelenge’s Kabuta ward gets piped water

NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Nchelenge ACCESS to clean water and sanitation still remains one of the biggest challenges that the country is grappling with, especially in rural areas where majority of the people still depend on untreated water from shallow wells and streams for consumption. According to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), 4.8 million

Lwandamina relying on Champions League motivation to stun Sundowns

MATHEWS KABAMBA, MULWANDA LUPIYA, Kitwe, Ndola ZESCO United coach George Lwandamina says the motivation that his players have in the CAF Champions League will be key in Saturday’s semi-final first leg against Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa. And Sundowns have received a fitness boost, after the recovery of three key players from injuries. Lwandamina said,

DC promotes unity

BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi GOVERNMENT says traditional ceremonies should not be used to suppress other tribes, some people and politicised because there are many tribal groupings in Zambia. Kasempa district commissioner Goodson Nsansakuwa said each tribal grouping is entitled to its existence and everyone should respect that to ensure co-existence, peace and harmony in the country.
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