MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka THE Africa Consumer Union has said the drop in the inflation rate is a clear indication that the country’s economy is on the right track. And the consumer union has commended government’s effort in reducing the rate of inflation to a single digit. On Thursday, Central Statistical Office (CSO) director John Kalumbi
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Lusaka A 22-YEAR-OLD self-confessed wizard from Livingstone who allegedly crash-landed at Overcomer’s Church in Lusaka has been charged with conduct likely to cause the breach of peace. Police spokesperson Esther Katongo said in an interview that the unnamed man crash-landed last Sunday when the church service was going on. “The man landed in
MWILA NTAMBI, Mufulira KANTANSHI member of Parliament Anthony Mumba is disappointed with delays by Mulonga Water and Sewerage Company (MWSC) to implement the K390 million water reticulation project following a concessional loan Government obtained on their behalf from France. Speaking in Mufulira on Friday, Mr Mumba said the water reticulation project if implemented, can help
NANCY CHUNI, Kabwe A 21-YEAR-OLD student in Kabwe who last year slit the throat of her newly-born baby with a sharp object and dumped it in a septic tank at a local church near her college has been jailed for one year. When Chipabika appeared in the Kabwe High Court before Judge Charles Zulu on
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka OXFAM country director Dailes Judge has said her organisation will continue promoting agricultural productivity and building resilience through increased investment and access to market for small-holder farmers. Speaking in an interview with the Sunday Mail recently, Ms Judge said OXFAM is determined to increase productivity of small-holder farmers with particular focus on
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Lusaka SPEAKER of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini has called for sustained and contextualised sexual reproductive health (SRH) response at national level. Dr Matibini has since implored members of Parliament (MP) to influence change to advance sexual reproductive health, HIV and AIDS and governance issues. “We have to endeavour to unpack the concept
CHIMWEMWE MWALE, Addis Ababa PRESIDENT Lungu was yesterday among several African heads of State and representatives of Government who attended the 26th session of the heads of State and Government of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) forum at the African Union (AU) headquarters. The APRM forum is a specialised agency of the AU which
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