A group of four white men ganged up against a defenceless male Zambian beating him up to pulp after an altercation at Horse Shoe restaurant in Lusaka. The unidentified white men beat up the Zambian only identified as Eamon mercilessly after they differed over parking space at the restaurant on New Year’s eve. Some eyewitnesses
The figures for 2015 for the Tourism Statistical Digest that are out and reveal interesting facts about out budding sector. The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) reported that tourists travelling the world in 2015 had increased to 1,184 million, reflecting a 4.4 percent growth compared to 2014 that stood at 1,134 million tourists. By
GOVERNMENT has said 75 buses meant for the youth empowerment programme would be in the country this year once everything had been done. Youth, Sport and Child Development Minister Moses Mawere said when he paid a courtesy call on Eastern Province Minister Makebi Zulu in his office in Chipata yesterday that the Government was committed
GOVERNMENT has said that the latest survey has shown a reduction in the HIV infection rate from 41,072 to 41,000. Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya said that is commendable but more efforts needed to be done to completely reduce the HIV infection rate. Dr Chilufya said there was need to equip people with information on HIV
GOVERNMENT has observed that the pilfering of medicines and other supplies has lessened following the formation of a taskforce in 2011. Ministry of Health spokesperson Kennedy Malama said although the vice had not been eradicated entirely, pilfering had somewhat been addressed. Dr Malama said in an interview at the weekend that Government spent colossal sums
THE Zambia Union of Financial Institutions and Allied Workers (ZUFIAW) has urged financial institutions to consider lowering the interest rates this year following a drastic drop in inflation rate. The inflation has in the last six months dropped from more than 20 per cent to the current 7.5 per cent. The current interest rate which
THE government’s revenue from the mining industry dropped to K9.07 billion in 2015 from K9.94 billion recorded in 2014 due to low copper earnings. This is according to the latest Zambia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (ZEITI) report for 2015. ZEITI head Siforiano Banda said the reduction in mining revenue of K0.87 billion represents about nine
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