President Edgar Lungu has said that the Copperbelt Province has become the base for confusion in the patriotic Front Party in the recent past. The Head of State said that it was unfortunate that some party members particularly from the area felt they were powerful as they consider themselves as founders of the party. “I
JACK ZIMBA, Lusaka ON A cold June morning, Namukale Chella stands on the pavement at a busy junction in Lusaka, her 19-months-old son strapped to her back. She waits until the traffic light turns red, and then goes from car to car, asking for money. The 24-year-old mother-of-two has memorised one line which she uses
CECILIA ZULU, Lusaka ZAMBIA Correctional Service (ZCS) yesterday won their maiden title at the Inter-Company Relay (ICR) after outclassing 60 other organisations. Zambia Sugar Plc, who won the 2014, 2015 and 2016 editions did not compete and ZCS grabbed the opportunity to shine. ZCS also conquered in the defence and security category with Zambia Air
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka MISSION Pharma Zambia has donated an anaesthetic machine worth K280,000 to Kanyama First Level Hospital. Speaking when he handed over the donation on Friday, Mission Pharma Zambia general manager Jacob Cohn pledged his company’s continued support to improving healthcare service delivery in Zambia. “Since 1994, our company has enjoyed cordial relations with
YANDE SYAMPEYO, Lusaka VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has cautioned women against using their beauty and patronage to attain leadership positions as such manoeuvres are usually short-lived. And Mrs Wina has directed the Ministry of Gender to develop a database of all professional women across the country to enable Government to realise their full potential. The Vice-President
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka NATIONAL team coach Wedson Nyirenda has drafted under-20 national team midfielder Emmanuel Banda and three others in his 27-member squad for the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Senior Challenge Cup kicking off today in South Africa. Zambia will join the competition at the quarter-final stage and will face Botswana at
CHALI MULENGA, Livingstone THE Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in Livingstone has claimed that there is an increase in the number of women in their fifties engaging in intergenerational sex with teenagers in the tourist capital. Paralegal officer Christine Mutema alleged that the older women are giving the teenagers a lot of money in exchange
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