The Commonwealth University has rubbished report by Richard Sakala’s Daily Nation Newspaper that Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba or GBM paid the University to be awarded the honorary doctorate. In a press statement to Zambian Eye, the University explained that GBM was a renowned world achiever in business with an operation in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) president Sean Enock Tembo urged his fellow opposition leaders not to use offensive language when they are addressing the Head of State. Reacting to the arrest of United Progressive People(UPP) leader Saviuor Chishimba, Tembo said it was not necessary for the opposition leader to use derogative language. ” We would
Zambia’s 400 meters specialist Kabange Mupopo has qualified to the semifinals of the ongoing IAAF World Championship in London after she won Heat 3 of the women’s 400 meters dash, clocking an impressive 51.09 seconds. The 24-year-old, who is also captain of the women’s national football team, reached the semifinals of the same tournament two
SEVEN people including the driver have died on the spot while 18 others are admitted in the Namwala District Hospital after the bus they travelling in overturned on the Namwala-Choma road last night at about 20:00hrs. Southern Province Police Commissioner Bonny Kapeso who confirmed this to Mwebantu said the driver of the Toyota Hiace bus
When the fresh wind of change blowing across the African continent in the early 1990s finally hit our shores, President Kenneth Kaunda knew there was no way he could forestall the political Tsunami. His days were numbered………..the writing was palpable on the wall. Students, union leaders, political leaders, church leaders, business executives and indeed ordinary
Chess Federation of Zambia(CFZ) Tournaments Director Aaron Banda says Zambia is ready for the Chess Olympiad tournament slated for Georgia next year. And Banda has emphasised the need for the game of chess to be compulsory in schools, if the country is to produce many Grand Masters. Speaking in an interview, Banda said Zambia is
In their continued clampdown down on political rivals, Home Affairs Minister Steven Kampyongo has ordered United Prosperous and Peaceful Zambia (UPPZ) leader Charles Chanda to stop giving media interviews, including appearing on Radio and TV until his party is cleared by the Registrar of Society. Chanda was due to appear on Pan African Radio Newfeed
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