Dear editor, I TOTALLY agree with President-elect Edgar Lungu that the responsibility to maintain peace and order lies squarely on the shoulders of every Zambian. Zambians should stop looking at the police or politicians to ensure that there is peace but should look into themselves and see what role they can play to ensure peace
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka DESPITE the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) developing excellent instruments policies to improve integration and boost intra-trade in the region, member states continue to face challenges, Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry permanent secretary Kayula Siame has said. Ms Siame cited instruments such as the yellow card, which is
NOMSA NKANA, Lusaka THE current political scenario has not had an effect on investment inquiries because investors have continued coming into the country, Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) director-general Patrick Chisanga said. Mr Chisanga said prospective investors have continued to express interest to invest in Zambia. He said in a telephone interview from READ MORE
Dear editor, I AM concerned about the poor service at ZAMIM Emmasdale campus. Every time I go to class, it’s either the lecturer has gone for a funeral, is sick or attending to any other personal issue. A hard-earned tuition fee of K3,000 pains me. Examinations are due in November and I feel robbed. I’m
SYLVESTER CHISHIMBA, Lusaka INTERNATIONAL Master (IM) Andrew Kayonde is upbeat of performing to expectation at the 2016 World Chess Olympiads in Baku, Azerbaijan. Kayonde said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that he will use the tournament to amass points towards earning a Grandmaster (GM) norm. He said the event gives him chance to garner
BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Zambezi SENIOR Chief Ndungu of Zambezi district in North-Western Province has thanked Zambians for giving President Lungu a fresh five-year mandate in the August 11 general elections. Senior Chief Ndungu said President Lungu’s re-election is testimony of the trust and confidence the people of Zambia have in his leadership. “Allow me to express
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe DIVISION One Zone One Lusaka City Council (LCC) have appointed Weston Mumba as coach. Mumba has replaced former Zanaco midfielder Lawrence Lubinda, who was acting trainer following the departure of Chris ‘Gaza’ Tembo last month. Club secretary Morgan Bweupe confirmed the development in Lusaka yesterday that the club is confident Mumba will
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