ART YAK with CHANDA MWENYA BLESSED with the passion for graphics, Kay Mwando conceptualised Volition, a clothing label anchored against the backdrop of the Zambian urban youth culture. It is an important anchorage. The 2016 demographics profile of Zambia indicates that the country has a youthful population of over 65 percent and an annual urbanisation
CYNTHIA MWALE, Lusaka FINANCIAL market players feel the Bank of Zambia (BoZ)’s return on the open market operation (OMO) signals that the central bank needs to mop up liquidity from the local money market. BoZ was on the OMO, which is an activity by the central bank to give (or take) liquidity in its currency
ROBINSON KUNDA, ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka ZAMBIA striker Emmanuel Mayuka has been ruled out of Sunday’s international friendly against Zimbabwe while first-choice goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene joined the squad yesterday. Football Association of Zambia communications manager Desmond Katongo said in Lusaka yesterday that Mayuka has been excused because the technical bench wants to concentrate on local players.
KABANDA CHULU, Parliament Feisty debates that included incessant interjections, catcalls and running commentaries by some members of Parliament on Wednesday night characterised verbal exchanges on a private member’s motion. Mazabuka MP Garry Nkombo (UPND) moved a motion to compel the government to award education loans to all eligible university students who are already in class.
KELVIN CHONGO, BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi PRESIDENT Lungu’s directive that ballot papers for the 2021 presidential and general elections be printed by the Government Printing Department in Lusaka to save costs has received wide commendation. The President toured the printing plant on Wednesday and declared that the government is ready to mobilise the necessary resources to
Government has pledged to ensure there is greater transparency and efficiency in government related payments and collections. Ministry of Finance Permanent Secretary for Economic Management and Finance, Mukuli Chikuba said this in Lusaka today during the official launch of the government payments diagnosis in Zambia, a joint programme of the United Nations Capital Development Fund
Government has secured loans totaling US$41 million for the construction of the University College of Science and Mathematics in Nalolo district, University College of Applied Arts and Commerce in Katete and the University College of Science and Technology in Kabompo. Higher Education Minister Nkandu Luo has told Parliament in a ministerial statement that financing for
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