PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has directed the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) and other road safety stakeholders to develop an integrated national programme to safeguard the lives of all road users. The President says Government is committed to investing in road safety to reduce the number of accidents and enhance the country’s socio-economic
NDANGWA MWITTAH, Sinazongwe EUSTACE Hamatowe is a student at Chalimbana University in Chongwe where he is pursuing a degree in teaching. Today, he is teaching – on teaching practice at Chamukwapulo Community School, a school situated in the heart and within Sinazongwe’s Collum Coal mine fields. This is one school where the local community is
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka SUPER Division side Nchanga Rangers have placed a K1 million price tag on defender Isaac Shamujompa. On Tuesday, the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) player status and transfer committee ruled that Shamujompa belongs to Rangers but the player announced that he is in ‘love’ with Power Dynamos. Last month, FAZ gave Shamujompa
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka and STAFRANCE ZULU, Ndola A THRILLING movie titled The Last Homily, about a mother who coerces her two sons to join priesthood, which has been produced by Matero member of Parliament (MP) Lloyd Kaziya, is set to premiere today at Ster-Kinekor Cinema in Lusaka. The movie was launched last week on Wednesday
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka THE Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has secured land in four provinces where 400 megawatts of the phase two solar power projects will be established at an estimated cost of US$300 million. Twelve international companies have been shortlisted after submission of the bids to develop the solar energy plants. In an interview on
UK financial regulators and the Serious Fraud Office are to review if banks HSBC and Standard Chartered are linked to a South Africa corruption scandal. It comes after Lord Peter Hain said the banks may “inadvertently have been conduits” for laundered money. The Labour peer told the House of Lords that up to £400m of
THE Class of Idols 13 were put through their vocal paces when they performed two songs for the first time this season. With elimination hovering over them in the contestant lounge, host Proverb finally announced the safe six at the half way mark – and the name called was Christo. The performer from Port Elizabeth did
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