MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe A TWENTY-NINE year-old man of Buchi has been ordered by the local court to pay his neighbour K6,000 for attempting to sleep with his wife while he was away for a funeral. The order was made in the case of Bulaya Odson, 35, who has sued George Sondale, 29, for compensation of
NKWETO MFULA, Chingola KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM) says illegal mining activities are on the increase at KCM stock piles due to mushrooming of copper processing plants. And the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs, Governance, Human Rights and Gender Affairs has called on mining companies to adhere to regulations in the mining industry. KCM manager corporate
Contraversial Singer Mack 2 has responded to UPND Supporters criticising him over his Tilizon song saying nothing will stop him from expressing himself. Mack 2 says as a human being it is his right to enjoy his freedom of expression and wonders why people condemning him are the same fighting for the same right.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is setting up a contract for Zambian maize that will be denominated in US dollars. The contract will add liquidity to the Zambian market and provide the South African grain industry with better access to Zambian grain. “We are in the process of launching a contract listed on the JSE,
Zesco United suffered their first league defeat of the 2017 season after losing 1-0 away at Napsa Stars at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka. The match also broke records in that Napsa beat Zesco for the first time in the league since the home side were promoted in 2012. Zesco’s record now stands at seven
Participants at the just ended IMF high level conference held in Livingstone agreed that capital flows to developing countries are generally beneficial. They also agreed that the composition of capital flows matters for financial stability and growth, and that effectively managing the inflow phase of the capital flow cycle is the best protection against challenges
Kabwata Member of Parliament Given Lubinda has directed all councilors in his constituency to ensure recreation centers are established in their respective wards. . ZANIS reports that Mr. Lubinda says there is need for people to engage in constant physical activities that can contribute to the wellbeing and avoid getting sick easily. The Kabwata Member
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