CAROLINE KALOMBE, Lusaka THE Constitutional Court has advised Attorney General Likando Kalaluka to file a fresh affidavit to find out whether the Judiciary has capacity to store all election materials used in the general elections as requested in the 2016 presidential election petition by United Part for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema and his
Dear editor, I AM glad to hear that President Lungu has gone to Mfuwe to reflect and plan on how he is going to rule this nation. Given the important task ahead of him, he truly needs time away, to deeply ponder on the way forward. As he considers who to put in Cabinet, I
MWEMBE KAONA, Lusaka NAPSA Hurricanes have promised third-placed Green Buffaloes a good fight when the sides meet today in a Midlands Basketball Association Week Nine fixture at Olympic Youth Development Centre in Lusaka. Hurricanes coach Mwape Konsolo, who left the National Sports Development Centre in Lusaka disappointed when his team were scorched 75-68 by Munali
CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe ALTHOUGH equally an upcoming musician, DJ Kandeke, a Kabwe-based disc jockey but with qualifications in marketing, has advised upcoming musicians to take the music industry seriously. “I want to urge upcoming artistes to study the music industry,” DJ Kandeke, whose real name is Evans Kandeke, told the Weekend Mail in Kabwe. “Artistes
DIANA MUTAKAFIMBO, Lusaka THE World Boxing Council (WBC) gold bantamweight title fight between Catherine Phiri and South Africa’s Gabisile Tshabalala could well have been a beauty contest. That’s the popular opinion doing the rounds in town. But by the end of ten rounds at Lusaka’s Government Complex tonight, their faces may be something of a
The Constitutional Court today threw out the application by the Registrar of the Constitutional Court that there is no space to keep the election materials. The court ruled that the Registra being a judicial officer has no legal standing, because the registrar ‘s affidavit seemed to support the interests of the Respondent (Edgar Lungu and
By PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE - THE Constitutional Court has allowed the Attorney General to use another officer to depose an affidavit by the Judiciary informing the court that it has no space to accommodate ballot papers and other materials used in the August 11, 2016 elections. This is in a petition where United Party for National
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