By JAJAH COULIBALY - FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has called on the people in the country to be prayerful, remain peaceful and seek God’s guidance in whatever they do. Ms Lungu also thanked churches in the country for remembering the first family and the nation as a whole. She was speaking when she attended a
By MAIMBOLWA MULIKELELA - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu is this week expected to recommission Mulungushi Textile Industries of Kabwe which ceased operations in 2007 as a result of financial difficulties. Once fully operational, the textile industry will create more than 2,000 job opportunities along the whole cotton value-chain. Zambia Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) indicated that so
Finance Deputy Minister Christopher Mvunga says investor confidence in Zambia is at its best despite the normal political uncertainty that usually comes with elections. Mr. Mvunga says government is receiving overwhelming feedback from investors that are targeting various sectors of the income. He says the positive investor confidence is manifesting in the strengthening of the
President Edgar Lungu says he will not risk the lives of Zambians at the expense of the remaining in political office. President Lungu says he is not desperate to remain in power because it is God who appointed him to be President. The Head of State says it is sad that some opposition political parties
Kabwe Warriors picked up their second straight win on Sunday to stay in the top six following an away win over fifth placed Green Buffaloes in a lunchtime kickoff at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka. Warriors beat Buffaloes 1-0 but stay 6th and are one point behind their hosts on 32 and 33 points respectively after
By HELEN ZULU - THE National Savings and Credit Bank (NATSAVE) has lent out funds worth K16 million to 300 farmers countrywide under the Bunjimi Asset Plus scheme. The Bunjimi Asset Plus loan scheme is a partnership between NATSAVE and the Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) aimed at promoting access to affordable finance and equipment
By HELEN ZULU - THE Dairy Association of Zambia (DAZ) has called on Government to introduce export levy for maize bran to check the current rampant export of the product. DAZ executive manager Jeremiah Kasalo said the move would help the local industry to have a readily available product use locally. He said this at
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