BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi NORTH-WESTERN Province permanent secretary Ephraim Mateyo says there is need to attract more investments into the region to create jobs and wealth for the local people. Mr Mateyo said the province is endowed with abundant natural resources which have not been fully exploited. He said the provincial administration is eager to see
WITH Parliament approving the decision to invoke Article 31 of the Constitution and the subsequent proclamation that Zambia is under a security threat, focus has shifted to the Zambia Police Service. The security service, which will of course work closely with other security wings, should in turn zero in on those that are threatening Zambia’s
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe KITWE town clerk Bornwell Luanga says the local authority will soon embark on a vigorous campaign aimed at discouraging indiscriminate littering in the city. Mr Luanga said in an interview recently that the dirt that is thrown around the central business district is not as a result of failure by the council
Dear editor ZAMBIA’S 3-1 defeat to Zimbabwe in the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Senior Challenge Cup is indeed a bitter pill to swallow. This can be attributed to wasting of a myriad of scoring opportunities by the strikers. The other contributing factor is that the Zambian defence was porous, which resulted in
Treason charged Zambia’s leading opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema and his five co-accused have now been moved back to Mukobeko Maximum Security prison in Kabwe. And Hichilema has charged that he fight to the end to ensure that Zambia’s democracy is protected. Hichilema or HH as he is commonly called was moved today, Wednesday, July 12,
ATTENDING formal schools is not a natural activity for human beings; it is artificial, it has just been in existence for only about 250 years or so. It came about as a result of increased human development and social change. Before the Industrial Revolution (1760-1850) in England, most people lived and often worked as a
Parliament has passed a motion to suspend standing orders to enable the House complete business and adjourn sine die. The motion was moved by Vice President Inonge Wina and seconded by Minister of Home Affairs Steven Kampyongo. Speaking when she addressed the house, Mrs. Wina urged Parliamentarians to use the time when Parliament will be
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