ARTHUR MWANSA, Lusaka LUSAKA Province Minister Japhen Mwakalombe has commended the Muslim Social Welfare Trust (MSWT) Zambia for sinking seven boreholes in Shibuyunji district at a cost of K150,000. The provincial minister is also happy that MSWT recently donated food hampers worth K15,000 to the elderly and less privileged in Shibuyunji. Mr Mwakalombe said the
BENEDICT TEMBO, Lusaka ZAMBIAN striker Evans Kangwa has joined Russian Premier League side Arsenal Tula on a two-year contract. Kangwa’s Israeli manager Nir Karin confirmed yesterday. The former Nkana hitman, who links up with compatriot Stopilla Sunzu, joins from Gaziantepspor of Turkey where he scored four goals and made three assists last season. Kangwa put
Dear editor, A LETTER published in your newspaper and authored by a passionate Lusaka-based Nchanga Rangers supporter questioned KCM’s support for the club. KCM’s commitment to Nchanga Rangers is undiminished. In fact, we have recently increased by 30 percent the grant we provide to both Rangers and Konkola Blades. Finances are a vitally important contribution
CHAMBO NG’UNI, Luano CHIEF Kanyesha of Luano district has appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs to build two police posts to enhance the fight against crime. The traditional leader said some people are taking advantage of the lack of security in his chiefdom to commit crimes. He said in an interview recently that in
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka A PATIENT has dragged Pearl of Health Hospital in Lusaka to court for allegedly giving her expired drugs. Patricia Banda sued the hospital after it allegedly approved expired drugs she only discovered after taking them. When the matter came up on Friday before the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court, Pearl of Health Hospital managing
Analysis: MAXWELL PHIRI SAVE at least 10 percent of your income on a monthly basis, always plan ahead and be proactive. He that plans the future works less in the future. Live a debt-free life if you can. What you cannot pay cash for is not your size. One of the richest people on the
CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka TWENTY-NINE Tanzanians have been convicted and fined K1,000 each for working in Zambia without authority and committing various immigration offences in Petauke, Eastern Province. Immigration Department public relations officer Namati Nshinka said in a statement that the Tanzanians were among 42 who were convicted of various immigration offences countrywide between Tuesday and
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