Wedson summons Chansa, Daka

STEPHEN PHIRI, Lusaka INTERIM national team coach Wedson Nyirenda has summoned Zanaco midfielder Isaac Chansa ahead of next month’s 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier against Cameroon. Others recalled for national duty are the Power duo of midfielder Kelvin Kampamba and in-form striker Patson Daka and Nkana forward Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba. Team manager Stanley Kaseko

Govt on path to create energy independence

TEDDY KUYELA, Lusaka ENERGY is a prerequisite for the proper functioning of all sectors of the country’s economy. It is an essential service whose availability and quality determines the success or failure of national development endeavours. The importance of energy as a sector in the national economy cannot therefore be overemphasised. Yet energy cannot be

Penjani’s dream unfolds

SUNDAY PROFILE with KAPALA CHISUNKA, Lusaka AT five years old, while her peers played with their dolls, Penjani Deborah Ng’uni fantasied about owning a one stop events decoration shop catering for weddings, kitchen parties as well as corporate functions. That dream is now a reality. Penjani is seeing her dream unfolding through the creation of

Lack of respect breaks marriage

MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe A KITWE man narrated before the Ganerton Local Court how his marriage of nine years has hit the rocks owing to his wife’s lack of respect for him. Before senior local court magistrate Frederick Ndhlovu was Kenny Kapita who sued Catherine Bwalya for reconciliation so that they could raise their child together

Millers welcome maize export ban

KELVIN MBEWE, Lusaka THE Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) has welcomed Government’s ban of the export of maize and its products to safeguard national food security between now and the next marketing season. MAZ chairman Andrew Chintala said in an interview yesterday that the ban could also help reduce mealie-meal prices. “Government must be commended

Zambians Cross Into Botswana For Cheap Fuel

ZAMBIAN motorists and youths are flocking in numbers into neighbouring Botswana to buy cheap fuel. A check in Kasane town found a lot of Zambians, including government officials with government vehicles, purchasing the commodity in bulk. In an interview, Davies Njamba of Livingstone said 60 litres of petrol in Botswana was 500 pula, equivalent to
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