Dear editor, PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu invoked article 31 of the Zambian Constitution on Wednesday July 5, 2017, in view of the gutting of government property such as markets, courts and other public offices across the country. The recent incident is the gutting of the country’s biggest and busiest market, Lusaka City Market, which resulted in
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Livingstone TRADERS at Maramba market in Livingstone have called for quick disposal of garbage which has continued to pile at the marketplace. In an interview recently, Davison Mulapani said the market should be kept clean because it attracts people from all over the world for either tourism or shopping purposes. Mr Mulapani said
CHALI MULENGA, Livingstone A LIVINGSTONE-BASED sports administrator has called for development of sports infrastructure in the tourist capital to help youths explore their talents. GMH Academy director Geoffrey Milimo says most youths in the city have resorted to drinking beer and engaging in other vices due to lack of recreational infrastructure. Mr Milimo said in
MARTIN MUSUNKA, Solwezi THE Zambia Rugby Union (ZRU) is confident Kansanshi Rugby Club will turn around the fortunes in the National Rugby League. ZRU president Clement Sinkamba said in an interview yesterday that the union is impressed with the commitment that has been exhibited by Kansanshi Rugby Club. He said there is potential at Kansanshi
CHALI MULENGA, Livingstone GOVERNMENT has urged Zambians to safeguard their surroundings by engaging in activities which promote environmental conservation. Acting Livingstone district commissioner James Zimba says there is need for enhanced sensitisation of citizens on environmental conservation. Mr Zimba said the sensitisation can be done through arts. He said this during an exhibition by Brazilian
President Lungu today begun his two-day working visit in Southern province, the region with a strong political base for the opposition UPND. He has started by commissioning the Dundumwezi- Kalomo Road which is part of the Link Zambia project. President Lungu says: As I promised in September 2016, my government will not leave anyone behind
MONICA KAYOMBO, Ndola LIKE most Zambians who take health matters seriously, Ndola residents are finding time from their busy schedules to take their children for immunisation during the Child Health Week, which started yesterday and will end on Saturday. A check at Kansenshi Prisons, Kalewa Barracks, Zambia Railways and Masala clinics yesterday found that most
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