TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka THE Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) has temporarily halted its train operation at the Dar es Salaam port due to a wash-away that occurred on the tracks but passenger services in other areas remain normal. TAZARA head of public relations Conrad Simuchile said about 25 metres of the Yombo-Kurasini section has been washed
CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe KABWE Mine, the only lead and zinc mine in Zambia, may have ceased operations, but it still remains an important site. The closed mine, which was opened in 1904, hosts one of the important archaeological sites insofar as the evolution of man is concerned. It was on June 17, 1921, during normal
Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has appealed to the government of Zambia to adhere to the rule of law and human rights principles in dealing with the opposition in the Southern African country of Zambia. The appeal is coming on the heels of the report, which broke early today that the house of the
MWAPE MWENYA, Lusaka CHIEF Madzimawe (left) of the Ngoni people in Eastern Province has introduced an educational programme to support girls and boys who drop out of school due to financial challenges, teenage pregnancies and early marriages. Chief Madzimawe said in an interview recently that the programme is being implemented with financial resources from the
OPPOSITION ADD Leader Charles Milupi says PF would not succeed to forcefully remove HH from politics because Zambians were watching. “Hakainde has been arrested more than 16 times but at no time has he ever refused a police call out. Why didn’t they just call him out if they think that he has committed an
Hakainde Hichilema’s wife Mutinta has narrated how police broke into his house, tortured one of the workers to show them where the opposition UPND leader was hiding before they smoked him out of a strong room. Speaking to journalists at her New Kasama house, Mutinta said it was unfortunate that police officers went to arrest
DARLINGTON MWENDABAI, Chipata THE meeting between Elvis Mhone and officials from the Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) is best described as one of those rare moments when the borrower and lender meet to celebrate a past transaction. Mr Mhone, 57, who was loaned K 250, 000 by the CEEC, warmly welcomes CEEC officials in the
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