By GLORIA KANGWA - A TAXI driver of Kitwe has testified in the Kitwe High Court how four men attacked him and went away with his car. The case involves Dennis Mwansa and Collins Bwalya, who are charged with one count of aggravated robbery contrary to the Laws of Zambia. The offence took place on
By MILDRED KATONGO - GOVERNMENT has evaluated bids and submitted the shortlisted consultants to the African Development Bank (AfDB) for granting of a no-objection to issue the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Nacala Road Corridor development project costing US$7.5 million. The ministry of Works and Supply set aside the funds to engage a consultant
By BRIAN HATYOKA - THE Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has urged accountants to render practical and innovative solutions to address various challenges affecting society. Head of ACCA Zambia Mukaba Mukaba said accountants should exhibit professionalism and excellence in their work as well as ensure to carry out their corporate and national duties effectively
By ADRIAN MWANZA - DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo boxer Mbiya Kanku was on Saturday night knocked cold by his Tanzanian opponent Twaha Kiduku, who won the international welterweight non-title fight in the second round. Kanku, fighting under Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions (OQBP), was nearly killed in the ring by Kiduku and required emergency treatment from
By JAMES KUNDA - THE United Church of Zambia (UCZ) has condemned the destruction of public property in some parts of the country by political party cadres who are aggrieved that their preferred candidates lost this month’s general elections. UCZ general secretary Peggy Kabonde has since hailed President-elect Edgar Lungu who had championed peace in
By JAMES KUNDA - PRESIDENT-ELECT Edgar Lungu has called for an end to tribalism and violence to restore sanity in Zambian politics as well as sustain peace and unity. Mr Lungu said the current political playing field required cleansing to make it devoid of elements that had caused national divisions on account of tribalism, regionalism
By JAMES KUNDA - PRESIDENT-ELECT Edgar Lungu has announced plans to create a ministry specifically dedicated to handle affairs of religion in the next five years of his tenure of office. Mr Lungu said the move was aimed at encouraging the participation of Christians in politics to overcome the elements of tribalism and violence in
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