The Products that were seized when Zambia Bureau of Standards inspectors conducted a routine market surveillance and inspection on 4th May 2017 and found assorted expired drinks which were valued at K81, 677.00 as earlier reported by Lusaka times are in the Pictures. And the products that were seized include 811 cases of Mirinda flavoured
Tourism and Arts Minister Charles Banda is today expected to co-chair the 105th United Nationals World Tourism (UNWTO) Executive Council meeting. The minister is in Madrid Spain in an effort to contribute to efforts being made towards increasing numbers of international tourist arrivals to Zambia and achieves the vision of making Zambia to be among
PF YOUTH LEADER’S FRIENDLY ADVICE TO TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL ZAMBIA (TIZ) Kabwe, Zambia – We would like to state forthwith that the claims by the politically-inclined TIZ that the PF is intolerant are outrageous and unfounded. The accusations being channelled through politically compromised Wesley Chibamba cannot hold and have no basis, they only prove to show
Patriotic Front (PF) Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya has welcomed calls to pray for detained United Party for National (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema. Below is the entire statement from Frank Bwalya: PATRIOTIC FRONT PRESS STATEMENT WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017. PF WELCOMES CALLS TO PRAY FOR DETAINED UPND LEADER MR HAKAINDE HICHILEMA We have noticed that calls to
President Edgar Lungu has directed that ZCCM-IH to drop its fraud case against First Quantum Minerals and some of its directors, his spokesman Amos Chanda has disclosed. According to Bloomberg, Mr Chanda however said arbitration over the matter will continue in the London. First Quantum Minerals had written to the Attorney-General expressing fears that its directors named
SYLVESTER CHISHIMBA, Lusaka TENERIFE 0 ZAMBIA 3 ZAMBIA yesterday warmed up for next Sunday’s FIFA South Korea World Cup Group C opener against Portugal with victory over Spanish top side FC Tenerife youth team in a friendly at Ciudad Deportiva CD Tenerife Javier Perez Stadium. Midfielder Enock Mwepu, and strikers Fashion Sakala and Conlyde Luchanga
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka THE World Bank has approved over US$30 million that will benefit about 215,000 smallholder farmers in Eastern Province through the adoption of climate-smart technologies. The bank’s board approved a total of US$32.80 million to improve rural livelihoods, reduce deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices in the Eastern Province. In a statement issued yesterday,
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