Murder suspect Precious Longwe on Wednesday opened her defence in the matter she allegedly killed her husband by shooting him five times by pleading with the Lusaka High Court to acquit her. She told the court that she did not intentionally kill her husband Lubinda Akakandela Liteebele. Precious, 31, a Customer Services Officer at Banc
Oxfam-Malawi says it expects the findings, revelations and recommendations from the different inquiries instituted to probe the Malawi maize purchase will help ensure that public resources are used for public interest. In its statement, Oxfam-Malawi said it acknowledges the milestone attained so far into the matter by both state and non-state actors and expects an
Two juveniles of Matero Township died on the way to Chingwere first level Hospital in Lusaka after they consumed doom given to them by their mother. This happened on Tuesday between 19:00 hours and 20: 00 Hours. The victims have been identified as female juvenile Mwenchi Nakazwe aged five years and male Juvenile Dason Sikazwe
ZESCO has sued its former managing director Cyprian Chitundu following his refusal to hand over 10,000 shares he continues to cling on to, on behalf of the power firm, in the Kafue Gorge Lower Power Development Corporation (KGLPDC). The power company has since asked the Lusaka High Court to compel Mr Chitundu to surrender the
KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM) has gone back on its pledge on payment schedules ahead of the January 31,2017 supplier and contractor debt clearing deadline. Last year in December, the mining giant reached a deadlock on the delay in paying money owed to local contractors and suppliers. This prompted Government to intervene and an agreement was
Zambian Vice President Ingonge Mutukwa Wina, has said Entrepreneurship in Africa is being used as a tool for job and wealth creation. And Mrs. Wina said the spirit of Entrepreneurship among Zambians, especially the women is alive and growing. Speaking when she officiated at a breakfast meeting at the Legatum Institute in London on Tuesday
GOVERNMENT has urged media institutions in Southern province to focus on the dissemination of unifying information. Chief Government spokesperson Kampamba Mulenga said the media plays an important role in unifying the nation. Ms Mulenga who is also Information and Broadcasting Services Minister was speaking in Choma when she featured as a special guest on Byta
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