HONE SIAME, Kitwe GREEN Party of Zambia (GPZ) president Peter Sinkamba says opposition political party leaders who are promising to provide free education from primary to university level should not be taken seriously ahead of next Thursday’s general elections. Mr Sinkamba said in an interview in Kitwe that people promising free education to university level
Dear editor, SUPERSPORT has done well by promoting our game through the live broadcast of our games.This has undoubtedly enhanced the profile of the FAZ MTN-Super Division league. However, I have been wondering as to why SuperSport does not cover games involving Nakambala Leopards in Mazabuka, Green Eagles in Choma and Lumwana Radiants in Lumwana?
Analysis: MARTIN NKOLOMBA ON THURSDAY next week, we go to the polls as a nation, and a clarion call to ensure violence is completely obliterated from Zambia’s political climate before, during and after the elections has already been made to all and sundry in the country. It is impossible that anyone aware of the August
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka THE Zambia Daily Mail Limited has won three awards at the just-ended 90th Agriculture and Commercial Show.The Daily Mail scooped the Best Media Exhibition award, best Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Exhibition Award and second best exhibition in the commercial hall. The awards come barely a month after Zambia Daily Mail won
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe A WITNESS yesterday testified in court that United Party for National Development (UPND) vice-president for administration Geoffrey Mwamba slapped him at Kitwe’s Chisokone market. He has also said that UPND cadres attempted to force him into their motor vehicle but that he was rescued by a colleague. Francis Musonda said this in
HONE SIAME, Kitwe DEMOCRATIC Assembly (DA) president Maxwell Mwamba has called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to take punitive measures against political parties bent on perpetrating violence. Mr Mwamba said in an interview yesterday that the DA strongly condemns the retrogressive action taken by overzealous United Party for National Development (UPND) cadres to
CHAKA SIMBEYE, Lusaka THE Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) has pledged to give K15,000 each to athletes that will win medals at the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympic Games. OYDC director Clement Chileshe has also pledged K5,000 each to athletes that will win medals. Chileshe said in a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday that motivating
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