ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka THE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has paid out over K4 billion in value added tax (VAT) refunds to mines and other sectors in the last six months. Meanwhile, the authority has in the first 100 days of the amnesty programme collected over K700 million. ZRA commissioner-general Kingsley Chanda said out of the
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka THE Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has paid out over K4 billion in value added tax (VAT) refunds to mines and other sectors in the last six months. Meanwhile, the authority has in the first 100 days of the amnesty programme collected over K700 million. ZRA commissioner-general Kingsley Chanda said out of the
Movement for National Transformation(MNT) founding president Daniel Mvula Shimunza says Zambians have been left out as key drivers of the country’s economy. Shimunza said in a statement made available to the media that 53 years down the line, Zambians have not been main stakeholders in as far as driving the economic agenda of the
CAROLINE KALOMBE, Lusaka JACQUELINE Mwiindwa, the woman who is accused of killing her estranged husband Koffi Milumbe after allegedly running over him, yesterday pleaded not guilty to murder in the Lusaka High Court. In this case, Mwiindwa, 36, a health care administrator of Makeni Bonaventure, is charged with murder. When the case came up before
NANCY MWAPE, Lusaka OVER 15,000 business entities have been registered country-wide by Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) from January to July 31, 2017 with majority firms recorded in manufacturing and agriculture sectors. Last year, the agency registered 25,000 business entities and hopes to beat this year. In an interview last week, PACRA public relations
NOMSA NKANA, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S business climate is projected to soar next year on the back of improved electricity generation that will support higher mining output along with other industries. Between 2015 and 2016, Zambia experienced power outages due to poor rainfall pattern resulting in reduced production capacity of most firms country-wide. In response to a
TWO boys have been killed in a wildfire that swept through a bush while they were picking wild fruits in Milenge district in Luapula Province. Anjafwa Kabosha, 8, and Katongo Chungulo, 5, both of Talayi village in Milenge district, were in the bush collecting fruits when the fire started and scorched them to death around
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