MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe CHINESE investors have set up five copper processing companies in Kalulushi district creating 700 job opportunities for the local people. Kalulushi district commissioner Kenny Siachisumo explained in an interview that the Chinese firms buy raw grade copper which they process into finished copper. “The new mining firms have been of great help
BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Kalumbila LUMWANA Mining Company (LMC) has handed over five water kiosks constructed at a cost of K1.4 million to various communities in Lumwana East area in Kalumbila district. LMC senior corporate affairs manager Nathan Chishimba said the mine is committed to collaborate with host communities and Government, to promote social and economic development.
KELLY NJOMBO, Lusaka THE Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) says there is need to strengthen regulation on the importation of second-hand vehicles as it threatens the development of the local motor vehicle industry. ZIPAR research fellow for transport and infrastructure development Zali Chikuba said importation of second-hand motor vehicles into the country
HONE SIAME, Lusaka PATRIOTIC Front (PF) secretary-general Davies Mwila has announced that the ruling party will go for its general conference in 2020. Mr Mwila said in a statement in Lusaka yesterday by PF media director Sunday Chanda that the general conference will be preceded by party elections that will start on July 1, 2018.
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has threatened to issue a warrant of arrest on a witness for absconding court in a matter in which United Party for National Development (UPND) lawyer Martha Mushipe is charged with seditious practice. Emmanuel Chilekwa, 54, absconded Tuesday’s court hearing where he was expected to be cross-examined by
BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi THE Ministry of Youth and Sport says Government is doing everything possible to help address the skills gap among the youth in North-Western Province. Provincial youth coordinator Damiano Chishimba said currently, the ministry is running youth skills training centres in Mufumbwe, Manyinga and Zambezi districts, to equip young people with survival skills
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has urged diplomats accredited to Zambia to portray the correct picture of tranquillity in the country, contrary to falsehoods of insecurity being peddled by some media. The President says it is important that foreign diplomats take time to visit other parts of the country and sample the tourist attractions
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