KELLY NJOMBO, Lusaka FORMER President Kenneth Kaunda says Zambia’s economy is on track and there is need for the country to continue upholding peace and reconciliation to further develop. Dr Kaunda said despite facing various challenges in 2016, God has continued to bless the country with unity, and that it is imperative that people seek
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka SECURITIES and Exchange Commission (SEC) acting chief executive officer Mutumboi Mundia says adequate measures have been put in place to ensure there is no disruption in servicing clients for Intermarket Securities Limited following the possession of Intermarket Banking Corporation by the central bank. Despite being owned by the same company, Intermarket Securities
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka SECURITIES and Exchange Commission (SEC) acting chief executive officer Mutumboi Mundia says adequate measures have been put in place to ensure there is no disruption in servicing clients for Intermarket Securities Limited following the possession of Intermarket Banking Corporation by the central bank. Despite being owned by the same company, Intermarket Securities
MARGARET SAMULELA-CHISANGA, Lusaka A GROUP of young girls strut in the sand along the enchanting Barotse flood plains of the Zambezi River in Mongu. One of them holds out a phone and they cuddle in for a selfie. They seem carefree, and it is a beautiful sight to behold, for in these girls lies the
HONE SIAME, Kitwe PRESIDENT Lungu has assured farmers that Government is equal to the task of wiping out armyworms and stalk borers that are ravaging maize fields. The President said in Kitwe yesterday that Government would contain the destructive armyworms through the spraying of appropriate chemicals before the situation gets out of hand. He said
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka MALAWIAN Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development George Chaponda has welcomed the commission of inquiry which has been set up by President Peter Mutharika of Malawi to investigate corruption involving the procurement of maize from Zambia. Dr Chaponda has since distanced himself from the alleged corruption in the procurement of maize
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka MALAWIAN Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development George Chaponda has welcomed the commission of inquiry which has been set up by President Peter Mutharika of Malawi to investigate corruption involving the procurement of maize from Zambia. Dr Chaponda has since distanced himself from the alleged corruption in the procurement of maize
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