A FOREIGN business executive, who is facing four counts of giving false information to a public officer, yesterday appeared in the Lusaka magistrates’ court for mention. Mark Mubalama, 40, of Lusaka’s Ibex Hill area, is accused of making a false statement to a passport officer that his father was a Zambian citizen of Mwinilunga District,
The Barotse National Council (BNC) has recognized the urgent need for a roadmap for the implementation of the BNC’s 2012 resolutions. This follows a recent meeting with the Kuta of Barotseland at Limulunga which was followed by a courtesy call on the Litunga Lubosi Imwiko II to express concern over the non-implementation of the Barotse
MINISTER of Tourism and Arts Charles Banda has described the recent shooting of a community scout in Nyimba district as devastating. The minister noted that especially that government has embarked on a wildlife conservation programme for purposes of developing the economy, it is unfortunate that there are elements among the people in society who believe
A look back at 2016 shows that for the whole 12 months period, Zambia’s trade balance was in deficit. This trend, began at the end of 2015 and has been persistent since with the worst cases noted in 2015 (with the deficit at K2, 585 million). A trade deficit for Zambia means we are importing
Sometimes sex can be unpredictable. The heat of passion can lead couples to ‘act’ before they think, and no one can predict the durability of a condom or whether it may split. Fortunately, even when traditional forms of contraception such as condoms fail, there are still options available. Most notably, the morning after pill. What
The Environmental Health Department in Mwansabombwe District has ceased Over K15, 000 worth of expired goods from six shops. The goods ceased include biscuits, soft drinks, cooking oil, Lotions, knick-knacks biscuits, baby powder and juice among others. Mwansabombwe Environmental Health Officer, Brian Chanda said it is unfortunate that despite warnings from the Ministry of Health
Kawambwa District Education Board Secretary, Severian Masesa has strongly warned that he will not condone teachers who resort to having sexual relationship with pupils. Speaking when he addressed two separate meetings with members of staff and pupils at St. Mary’s Secondary school, yesterday, Mr. Masesa said teachers who would be found wanting will face instant
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