NKWETO MFULA, Ndola THE Zambia Correctional Service (ZCS) plans to set up over 20 centre pivots to mechanise irrigation systems at its farms in four districts. This is aimed to improve cash crop production in the country. ZCS commercial services director Patrick Nawa said 21 centre pivots will be done with funding from the World
DORIS KASOTE, Addis Ababa and STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu is saddened by the gutting of Lusaka City Market and has pledged to thoroughly deal with the culprits. He also hopes that the suspected act of arson is not a fulfilment of an Armageddon which doomsayers preached would happen if they lost last year’s general
KELVIN CHONGO and CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka A UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) advisor has applauded the burning of Lusaka City Market by his “friends” and has called for more of such acts of destruction. London-based social media campaign coordinator Larry Mweetwa congratulated his friends for the deed in a posting on his Facebook page.
DORIS KASOTE, Addis Ababa THE African Union (AU) election observer mission has declared last year’s general elections in Zambia as free and fair and has commended the country for upholding democratic tenets. Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba disclosed this here on Monday following the release of the final report of the AU election observation
ROBINSON KUNDA, Rustenburg, South Africa ZAMBIA’s quest for a record fifth Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Senior Challenge Cup today faces a hurdle when they face Tanzania in the semi-finals at Moruleng Stadium. The teams’ first and last meeting in the competition was 20 years ago and the match ended 2-2 in Arusha.
Can we help? with PASTOR & MRS BANDA DEAR Raphael and Namukolo, With reference to the answer you gave DD in the Zambia Daily Mail of June 21, my husband has the opposite problem. He does use sex boosters and this tends to give him unnatural strength making him demand for sex on a daily
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Livingstone A GRADE 11 pupil of Zimba Secondary School has died at the Victoria Falls after being swept away by heavy water current. The pupil met his fate around midday on Monday. Southern Province commissioner of police Bonny Kapeso said in a statement yesterday that the victim has been identified as James Malinki,
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