MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe THREE days after being handed a one-match ultimatum, Forest Rangers coach Perry Mutapa will bank on his charges to save his job with a win over New Monze Swallows in an evening kick–off at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.At the same venue, Napsa Stars will be seeking a second consecutive win in
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka THE big news on Wednesday was no doubt the appointment of Chileshe Mpundu Kapwepwe as the new Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretary-General.“The new Secretary General of COMESA is Ms Chileshe Kapwepwe. Ms Kapwepwe was appointed and sworn in today [yesterday] during the 20th COMESA Heads of State and
ZIO MWALE, Lusaka FROM the start, it was expected that the Lusaka July would attract a lot of attention, and it did.Throughout the week, pictures of various outfits won by those who attended the Lusaka July last Saturday at Polo Horse in Lusaka have been making rounds online. A number of celebrities were in attendance;
ZIO MWALE, Lusaka FROM the start, it was expected that the Lusaka July would attract a lot of attention, and it did.Throughout the week, pictures of various outfits won by those who attended the Lusaka July last Saturday at Polo Horse in Lusaka have been making rounds online. A number of celebrities were in attendance;
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka THE African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) has urged African countries to focus on de-risking their economies to drive the growth of future investments.ATI’s chief executive officer George Otieno said during the just ended African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) annual meetings in Abuja, Nigeria, that Africa needs to put in place measures
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka THE African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) has urged African countries to focus on de-risking their economies to drive the growth of future investments.ATI’s chief executive officer George Otieno said during the just ended African Export and Import Bank (Afreximbank) annual meetings in Abuja, Nigeria, that Africa needs to put in place measures
THE Zambia Daily Mail has been publishing articles authored by production editor CHARLES CHISALA on the history of criminal gangs in Kitwe in the last few weeks.A number of readers have been reacting to the articles, and the following are some of the reactions: Good day, I read with interest the article in the Zambia
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