By NDINAWE SIMPELWE – ZESCO United and Napsa Stars will today relive the 2012 Barclays Cup semi-final as they clash at Nkoloma Stadium at the same stage of the competition that the latter went on to win.With Napsa looking to repeat that feat, Zesco will obviously take it as payback time while the other semi-final
Good Morning Mwebantu, Here is your word for today: Verse: 2 Kings 6:17 Elisha prayed, ‘Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.’ Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire. – There are many more who are with you than
By REBECCA MUSHOTA - FOLLOWING the bilateral meetings between Zambia and South Africa, President Jacob Zuma has announced that the South Africa and Zambia Joint Commission of Cooperation (JCC) has been upgraded to a Bi-National Commission (BNC). Mr Zuma said after talks with President Edgar Lungu and in order to address the concerns raised in
By DELPHINE ZULU - THE Lusaka High Court has placed Shabu Benos, the alleged killer of Lusaka businessman and Auto Force proprietor, Reeves Malambo, on her defence. High Court judge-in-charge Gertrude Chawatama placed Benos on her defence yesterday after saying that a prima facie case had been established against her. In delivery ruling at the
By JAMES MUYANWA in Washington, USA - FINANCE Minister Felix Mutati has said that Zambia’s painful but inevitable decisions have started bearing fruit with current positive economic outlook. Mr Mutati said the major challenge going forward is how to balance on the need to ensure debt sustainability on hand and the need for infrastructural development
By FRANCINA PHIRI - TEN bodies of the 20 fishermen who drowned after their boats capsized on Lake Bangweulu in Samfya have so far been retrieved. Bangweulu Member of Parliament Anthony Kasandwe confirmed this in an interview yesterday. Mr Kasandwe said the search team comprising the Zambia Army Marine Corps and the Zambia Police would
By CHUSA SICHONE - BOTSWANA President Ian Khama is expected to grace Zambia’s Independence Day celebrations on October 24 this year. President Edgar Lungu, meanwhile, is travels to Congo Brazzaville to attend the Great Lakes Summit on October 19. Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba told journalists at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) in Lusaka
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