By CHATULA KANGALI - GOVERNMENT should localise the sale of anode slime, a by-product of copper which contains silver, gold and other metals needed in the manufacturing of jewellery to support growth of the local industry. Festus Fine Jewellery and Gems director Festus Mbewe said there was need to localise the sale of anode slime
By JAMES MUYANWA - THE Ford Motor Company of South Africa has launched a new Ford Ranger to soon hit Zambia and other countries which are part of its market. The first-ever 2.2-litre-automatic derivative was unveiled to journalists from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries in George Town, in Western Cape last week. The launch of the
By KENNEDY MUPESENI - AN economist has urged the Bank of Zambia (BoZ) to continue with its monetary policy interventions for the country to re-attain the single digit inflation rate. The country’s inflation for August has reduced to 19.6 per cent from 20.2 per cent recorded the previous month. According to the Central Statistical Office
By MAIMBOLWA MULIKELELA - THE MTN Group has said the advancement of the media is critical to the development of Africa and pledged its continued support to journalism growth on the continent. MTN general manager for corporate communication and stakeholder management Xolisa Vapi said the media was cardinal to development. Mr Vapi said this during
By HELEN ZULU - GOVERNMENT has challenged the National Council for Construction (NCC) to strengthen its regulatory framework to enable the country fully benefit from the industry. Transport and Communications Permanent Secretary Misheck Lungu said there was need for the NCC to ensure that discipline was maintained in the sector. Mr Lungu said at the
By MILDRED KATONGO - A SEVENTY-FIVE–YEAR-OLD woman who brews a traditional beer in a village in Nakonde has been raped by one of her patrons and is nursing injuries at the district hospital. Muchinga Provice police commissioner Auxensio Daka identified the woman as Elizabeth Nachamba while her alleged rapist has been identified only as Simukoko,
By PASSY HAACHIZO - A FERTILISER manufacturing plant is set to be constructed in Kabwe, Central Province. Kabwe Town Clerk Ronald Daka said the plant would be set up in the industrial area and would create further employment for the local people and revive economic activity in the district. Mr Daka said in an interview
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