A 42 year old Indonesian miner has died from injuries he sustained after being hit and pushed by a launder steel pipe whilst working at a process plant at Kansanshi mine in Solwezi District in Northwestern province. The accident took place on Thursday 23rd March 2017 around 03:00 hours at the mine’s floatation area but
The Police command says it is investigating the matter on a video that has gone viral on social media showing a police officer harassing Mazabuka Member of Parliament Garry Nkombo. Lusaka Province Police Commissioner Nelson Phiri says the officer in the video has been taken for tests to find out whether he was acting under
President Edgar Lungu has said that Government intends to make the Food Reserves Agency (FRA) a procurement agency that will be able to supply maize to other countries, adding that this will enable the country earn foreign exchange through export of maize. The Head of State said that the mandate for the FRA will change
Veteran Politician Sikota Wina has sensationally back tracked on his intentions to marry 40 year old Lusaka lady Elizabeth Chalikulima. Mr Wina, 87, last week sent emissaries to Mama Kankasa’s House where marriage negotiations where held. The story of the marriage proposal sent tongues wagging with many Zambians questioning the real motive for the marriage
By Isaac Mwanza I don’t like criticising leaders of both the ruling and opposition parties publicly but sometimes there is no option but to state the truth in the hope these leaders will appeal to their inner conscience to do the right thing in leading Zambia. The decision by President Lungu and his Cabinet to
Government has called on members of the public to turn up and contribute to the ongoing Consultative process on Zambia’s position on its membership to the International Criminal Court. Copperbelt Provincial Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga who advised against politicizing the exercise made the call when he officially opened the consultative meeting in Ndola at the
President Edgar Lungu has assured the former employees of the Zambia Tanzania Railway Authority (TAZARA) that he will ensure that they receive their retirement benefits. Speaking when he addressed thousands of Mpika residents during a thanksgiving rally yesterday, President Lungu said that he had received reports that TAZARA Retirees have not yet been paid their
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