CHRISTINE CHISHA, Chibombo A WRANGLE has erupted between Senior Chief Chipepo and Chief Liteta of the Lenje in Central Province over the hosting of the Kulamba Kubwalo traditional ceremony with the senior chief insisting that it will go ahead while the sub-chief says it will not because of alleged threats on his life. Senior Chief
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition filed by Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda in which he sought the court’s interpretation of some provisions in the amended Constitution which he alleged were inconsistent and did not represent the interests of Zambians. Gen Miyanda, who is Heritage Party president, wanted the court to determine
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition filed by Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda in which he sought the court’s interpretation of some provisions in the amended Constitution which he alleged were inconsistent and did not represent the interests of Zambians. Gen Miyanda, who is Heritage Party president, wanted the court to determine
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has directed Minister of Mines Christopher Yaluma and Minister of Energy David Mabumba to quickly resolve the stand-off between Mopani Copper Mines and Copperbelt Energy Corporation over the adjustment of electricity tariffs. The President’s special assistant for press and public relations, Amos Chanda, has also said that management at Mopani
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Arthur Davies Stadium, Kitwe POWER 3 ARROWS 1 POWER Dynamos yesterday climbed to the summit of the Super Division log after whacking Red Arrows in a Week 25 encounter that had the visitors assistant coach Joel Bwalya and goalkeepers’ trainer Kalililo Kakonje sent to the terraces. The win pushed Power to 45 points
KELVIN MBEWE, Chilanga THE demand for charcoal in Zambia is estimated at 76 to 90 percent of households. This is according to a 2016 report by the Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI) on charcoal use in Zambia. The report predicts the demand for charcoal to continue increasing over the years as it is one
DOREEN NAWA, Lusaka THE month of August 15, 2017 brought back the hype on HIV/AIDS following the announcement of the mandatory testing. President Lungu recently announced that HIV Testing, Counselling and Treatment are now compulsory in all government-run health institutions. The announcement has been received with mixed feelings, fuelling heated debates in public and private
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