A COURT interpreter and a court clerk in Mongu district of Western Province have been arrested by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) for money laundering activities involving K 91, 590. Brian Mutiwa Kalaluka aged 39 years who is a Court Interpreter at the Mongu Subordinate Court of Town Area in Mongu’s Mulambwa Compound, has been
THE National Railways of Congo (SNCC), Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) and Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL), the three railway operators on the Dar es Salaam Corridor conferred with their customers in Dar es Salaam under the auspices of the Southern African Railways Association (SARA) and expressed happiness at the improvements in railway operations so far. Both
35 youths suspected to be illegal miners commonly known as Jerabos from Kitwe’s Wusakile and Chamboli Townships have pleaded guilty to criminal trespass in the Kitwe Magistrate court. The group whose ages range between 17 and 30 years old were charged with criminal trespass contrary to the laws of Zambia. Particulars of the offence were
National Guidance and Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili says Prayer has the ability to revive and enhance the country’s developmental agenda. Reverend Sumaili says the country should deal with some of its challenges through prayers and Christian activities. Speaking at the gospel musical concert of renowned American Pastor and Gospel Musician Donnie McClurkin at Woodlands
The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) says it has collected K1.9 billion from the tax debt out of which K719.22 million is directly attributed to the tax Amnesty on interest and penalties. ZRA Commission General Kingsley Chanda has told a media briefing that the K719.22 million collected as at 31st July, 2017 has been largely been
Good Morning Mwebantu, Here is your word for today: Verse: John 16:22 ‘So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again; then you will rejoice, and no one can rob you of that joy.’ – We have this eternal hope that we will see our Lord face to face. – Things may go
HONE SIAME, Lusaka MOPANI Copper Mines has suspended its production operations in Kitwe and Mufulira following restriction of power to the mine. The mining giant has since sent all its workers at the two production stations home until the matter is fully resolved, Mopani said in a statement issued by the public relations unit yesterday.
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