Dear editor, I WANT to commend Professor Mwine Lubemba for his masterpiece “Yes, of course Hakainde Hichilema can win…But?” in the July 31, 2016 edition of Sunday Nation. It is indeed a true picture of the UPND’s slim chances of scooping next week’s general elections going by the massive demographic reality in the numbers’ game
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe STRIKER Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba says Nkana have the ability to win the Super Division title despite an 11-point gap with leaders Zanaco. Kampamba is back at Nkana on a season-long loan from Egyptian side Wadi Degla. Kampamba said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that he is honoured to don Nkana
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka ZAMBIA has recorded an increase in non-traditional exports (NTEs) from about K1.4 billion in May to over K1.6 billion in June due to increased demand for selected equipment and products. Central Statistical Office (CSO) director of census and statistics John Kalumbi said the country’s major NTEs were telephones for networks which accounted
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM) has so far disbursed over US$1 million under its Sustainable Livelihoods Project since 2012. The project aims to empower women so that they increase livestock and agricultural productivity to enhance wealth creation through the promotion of alternative and sustainable livelihoods for mainly rural communities Speaking when he handed
CHARLES CHISALA, Lusaka MULENGA Phiri (not real name) returns home after a heavy day at work and is looking forward to a befitting meal, but he is disappointed on arrival to find that his wife is just beginning to light a fire on their old brazier. “This load-shedding again,” he grumbles as he ‘collapses’ into
KELLY NJOMBO, Lusaka THE Zambia Chamber of Mines says the country’s geology shows great potential for further investment in mining, but there is need to create a stable mining policy, international competitive tax rates and an investor-friendly environment. And a new analysis of mining in Zambia for the last 100 years shows a clear historical
WORKER’S COMPENSATION CORNER with MAYBIN NKHOLOMBA WHERE the goals of social justice in adjudicating claims for compensation are not met especially by reason of repudiating claims by the Commissioner, and the claimant is not satisfied with the decision of the Commissioner, there is sufficient provision in the present Workers’ Compensation Act No. 10 of 1999
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