Elias Munshya comments: There’s actually no petition. The UPND is suing on the basis of the Bill of Rights which guarantees the right to be heard. It is a case that is going nowhere and assuming that the UPND got a declaration that their right to be heard was breached, so what? The right to
SUDAN’S President Omar al-Bashir has invited President Edgar Lungu for a state visit; Sudanese Foreign Minister Professor Ibrahim Ghandour says the visit will mark the start for stronger relations between the two countries. Last week, Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba delivered a special message to President Omar al-Bashir from President Lungu. Mr.
By MILDRED KATONGO - THE Chinese-owned Mei Mei Zambia Limited has defied the Ndola City Council (NCC)’s directive to raze a structure being constructed along a buffer zone. NCC had written to the company to pull down the structure being built on the Ndola-Kitwe dual carriageway and was not in the initial plan. According to
By PERPETUALSICHIKWENKWE - A LUSAKA mother who allegedly poisoned her two children to death has appeared in the Lusaka magistrates’ court for the explanation of the two counts of murder she faces. Mirriam Mulenga, 26, of Matero Township broke down before Lusaka Magistrate Sylvia Munyinya after the charges were explained to her. Mulenga, unemployed, is
By CHATULA KANGALI - Fuel hauliers went on strike yesterday, raising the specter of a country-wide shortage as they tried to pressure Government for a larger share of the business to supply mining companies and the airports which they claim is now dominated by foreigners. By end of business yesterday, not a tanker had uplifted
By REBECCA MUSHOTA - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has said the quarterly briefings that are being held with ministers and their technocrats will enhance dialogue between his office and various Government departments. President Lungu’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda said the President was happy that the quarterly briefings would encourage dialogue between
By KASONDE KASONDE and CHILA NAMAIKO - A TEAM of experts from the Geological Survey Department in the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development is trying to find the cause of the lateral movement of earth which damaged a 300-metre stretch on the Luangwa-Feira Road. The damage happened on Monday night as a result of
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