The Soothing Spot has Muzak, gurgling fountains, and a friendly local staff. By all accounts it is a legitimate, happy-ending-less massage parlor. No matter. A few months after opening in an upscale mall, management began photocopying ID cards and blanketed the waiting room with posters warning that untoward advances would not be tolerated. “Customers were
“In 1975, the UN declared 8th March as International Women’s Day to champion the global movement for women’s rights. The fight for women’s rights takes different shapes in different contexts. But while the day to day fight looks different for women in different countries, cultures, and careers, the bottom line is that 43 years later,
Transport and Communication Minister Brian Mushimba has commissioned three newly re-manufactured Zambia railways locomotives which are part of a us$7.5 million. Eng. Mushimba says the three remanufactured locomotives are the first to be delivered out of the 10 locomotives under a us$25 million contract between Zambia railways limited and SMH rail of Malaysia. Speaking at
The opposition green party has opposed government’s intentions to develop a nuclear power plant with a capacity to generate about 2,000 megawatts of electricity. Party president peter sinkamba says the insistence by government to go ahead to set up a nuclear power plant is extremely distressing. Mr. Sinkamba says government should not think that managing
VETERAN politician Vernon Mwaanga says the announcement of local printing ballot papers for the 2021 elections would have been welcomed by all if Zambia had a credible record of holding free and fair elections. And Mwaanga says the struggle for gender equality is far from over and that there is nothing to celebrate on International
NATIONAL Democratic Congress secretary general Mwenya Musenge says miners in Zambia deserve better conditions of service. He stated yesterday that conditions and incentives that Zambian miners had been offered in the extractive sector were the worst to say the least. “Miners at NFCA have reached a stalemate with management over ongoing salary negotiations. Miners at
SENIOR chief Nalubamba of the Ila people of Namwala says politicians come and go but traditional leaders outlive all political regimes a country may have. And Nalubamba has expressed sadness with what he called a steady decline in peace, unity and increasing media reports of corruption in Zambia. In a statement to The Mast, Nalubamba,
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