ABIGAIL CHIYENI, Kitwe TWO women died in a road accident on Friday on the Kitwe-Ndola dual carriageway near Maposa area in Luanshya. Copperbelt police commissioner Charity Katanga said in an interview yesterday that the accident which happened around 20:00 hours involved a truck and an Isuzu SUV. She said the Isuzu was being driven by
CHRISTINE CHISHA, Lusaka NEWLY elected Kasama Central member of Parliament Kelvin Sampa has acquired an ambulance for his constituency at a cost of US$50,000 Mr Sampa said the ambulance will help the people of Kwaselu village in Kasama with transportation to reach the general hospital faster. “I am following the footsteps of our President-elect Edgar
JACK ZIMBA, Namwala THE extent of devastation was clearly visible from 300 metres above as the military helicopter swooped over the landscape – burnt-out houses dotted the banks of the Kafue and Namwala rivers. And as we came to land in a cloud of dust, there was no soul to welcome us, not even curious
TEDDY KUYELA, Lusaka PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Bahati member of Parliament Harry Kalaba says there is urgent need to stop political violence and regionalism in Zambia. Mr Kalaba, who is former Minister of Foreign Affairs, said Zambians should not allow politics to muzzle the peace and unity that they have been enjoying for decades. He said
KAPALA CHISUNKA, Lusaka FOUR years ago, the Rotary Club of Lusaka Central in partnership with Rotary Club of Porto San Giorgio Riviera Fermana of Italy embarked on a project ‘Vita Nova’ at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) to raise awareness on Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease. The Project seeks to control Rheumatic Fever and Heart
CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe TRADITIONAL leaders in Central Province say no political party in Zambia has a right to divide citizens because of their origins, adding that the focus for every Zambian should be on love, peace and unity. Chief Chitambo of Chitambo and Chief Kabamba of Serenje said in separate interviews on Friday that after
DOREEN NAWA, Chipata IF POWER cannot come to the village, the village must make its own. This is the step most rural people have taken to mitigate the challenge of not being connected to the national grid. In Paramount Chief Mpezeni’s area in Chipata, Eastern Province, the sale of solar panels is booming, as evidenced
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