The Non Governmental Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has said that President Edgar Lungu should take action against his Political Advisor, Mr Kaizar Zulu for reportedly having physically attacked a female Police Officer after a scuffle with Confederation of African Football (CAF) Officials at the Heroes Stadium on Sunday. In a statement released to the media
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola FOUR Zambians are among the 45 drivers that have entered for this weekend’s Safari Africa Rally Championship (ARC) billed for Kenya. The quartet is the Singh brothers of Jassy and Muna junior and the Gomes brothers Leroy and Kleevan, who will be competing in Africa for the first time. The Safari rally
KALUNGA MUSONDA, Kabwe NINE people are admitted to Kapiri Mposhi District Hospital after being bitten by a rabid dog. District commissioner Peter Mwiinde said in an interview yesterday that the victims are all residents of Riverside Township. Mr Mwiinde said the dog went on rampage on Tuesday, biting people at random and leaving them with
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo side TP Mazembe are eying the services of Zambia under-20 national team striker Edward Chilufya. Chilufya, who features for Mpande Academy in Kasama, was among the standout performers for the Beston Chambeshi-tutored side during the just ended Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations and netted four goals as Zambia
HONE SIAME, Kitwe A KITWE resident has demanded an explanation from the police over the mysterious disappearance of his vehicle worth K65,000 from the Central police station where it was parked after being impounded. And the provincial police command has warned of stern disciplinary action against any officer involved in the disappearance of the vehicle.
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu wants Livingstone City to be a cheaper tourist destination so that it can compete effectively with towns in neighbouring Botswana and Zimbabwe, Minister of Southern Province Edify Hamukale has said. Recently Mr Hamukale expressed disappointment that services and goods in Livingstone were too expensive and urged stakeholders to work towards
KELLY NJOMBO, Lusaka ZAMBIA is one of three other countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) which have been cited to offer good potential for targeted intervention to support agricultural leasing, a latest study has revealed. The report released by the Financial Sector Deepening Africa (FSD Africa), in partnership with Nathan Associates, says leasing sectors in SSA
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