PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka A UNIVERSITY of Zambia (UNZA) lecturer has been charged with theft by agent after he allegedly stole two students’ money meant for their accommodation at the learning institution. Edward Sichali, 29, is alleged to have stolen K10,000 on unknown dates but between January 1 and 31 this year in Lusaka, which was
JIMMY CHIBUYE, Choma THE contractor engaged to install solar-powered hammer mills under the Presidential Empowerment Initiative Fund has returned to Southern Province to finish mounting milling plants in the remaining districts. Provincial deputy permanent secretary Douglas Ngimbu said Shandong Contractors is back in the region to start building the provincial training centre for hammer mill
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Nalolo THE Barotse Royal Establishment in Nalolo district in Western Province has offered land for construction of a temporary boarding house for female pupils at Muoyo Secondary School. Litunga La Mboela Mbuyu Imwiko says the land will be made available whenever government is ready to construct the infrastructure as she is concerned about
Soccer Review with STEPHEN PHIRI MAJORITY of people that have supported the development of football in Zambia come from Chisokone, Nakadoli, Tandabala, Lusaka City and many other markets sprawled across the country. They fork out their hard-earned Kwacha to support City, Nkana, Warriors, Zanaco and even the national team. Without these fans, there would be
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
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