HONE SIAME, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S electricity generation capacity has increased to 2,827 megawatts from 2,411 megawatts following the commissioning of new power plants. Zesco spokesperson Henry Kapata said in an interview yesterday that the country’s electricity sub-sector outlook is positive owing to a number of power generation capital projects being undertaken countrywide. Mr Kapata said the
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Nkana Stadium, Kitwe NKANA 4 ZANACO 0 FORWARD Walter Bwalya yesterday netted a hat-trick as Nkana demolished Zanaco in a Super Division Week 26 match on the Copperbelt. The win took fifth-placed Nkana to 44 points at par with Zanaco but the Bankers have a healthier goal aggregate. Leaders Green Buffaloes have 47
CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe GOVERNMENT has allocated K10 million towards the construction of a modern intercity bus station in Kabwe which is expected to gobble K22 million. KMC had initially set aside K12 million for the construction of a bus station in Tushane area, opposite Mulungushi Textiles and Kabwe Mall before the Ministry of Local Government
CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka BEIT Cure Hospital conducts about 35 free surgeries a week on children, executive director Steve Hitt has said. Mr Hitt said in an interview recently that the hospital only carries out surgeries on about five adult patients weekly with a moderate pricing structure. He said the surgeries, which are conducted include orthopaedic,
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka COPPER, which is Zambia’s major source of foreign exchange firmed in early Asian trading on Friday, gaining momentum from a positive outlook for Chinese industrial activity. China’s manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in six months in August, buoyed by a surge in export orders and higher prices, according to the
PAUL MOONGA THE Itezhi Tezhi mayoral elections taking place on September 14, 2017 cannot be ignored. For many, including contenders, the poll is about political superiority and giggling opponents with victory. Because of this reasoning, I know that many of the voters are holding predetermined minds about their preference. First and foremost, I want to
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka THE Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) will actively contribute and support Government’s goals by diversifying the country’s energy mix through investment in alternative sources of power. Currently, the company has agreed with the Copperbelt University to make the solar plant available to the university as part of its corporate social responsibility programme for
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