Sam Gunde: Unsung prolific guitarist

Untold Profile with FELIX NYAMBE SOMETIMES, you do not have to single out a particular song based on a vocalist because behind those lyrics and chords, are well-polished instrumentalists who often go unnoticed. These include guitarists, drummers, percussionists, trumpeters, keyboardists and violinists, among others. For some, this is what constitutes music. In Zambia, guitarists have

Sentinel Mine a ‘game changer’

Thee new $2.1 billion Sentinel mine, in the remotest corner of Zambia’s North-Western province, is the mining industry’s most-ambitious venture ever, and the single-largest upfront infrastructure investment in Zambia since the Kariba dam. And by virtue of its technological sophistication, it is a blueprint for the future of mining in Zambia, because it shows that

Consider FRA, Petauke farmers urged

TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka PETAUKE district commissioner Velenasi Moyo has called on farmers in the district to consider selling part of their maize crop to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) despite private buyers offering a higher amount. Currently, FRA is buying a 50 kilogramme bag of maize at K85 while the private buyers are buying at

U-17 ‘madala’ recalled

ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka UNDER-20 national team coach Beston Chambeshi has recalled forward Nicholas Mulilo ahead of the 2017 Africa Youth Championship. Mulilo and defender Benjamin Phiri failed the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test during the 2016 Council of Southern Africa Football Associations [COSAFA] Under-17 Championship and Zambia were disqualified. Mulilo scored three times while Phiri

KCM bemoans increased tariffs

KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka KONKOLA Copper Mines (KCM) is considering the use of oil-fired boilers to power for electrolyte heating and ramping up refinery capacity following increased power tariffs that has added US$3 million per month on the cost of production. KCM also plans to have its smelter undergo a biennial shutdown in second quarter of

No UNIP member has joined UPND – Sakayombo

BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi THE United National Independence Party (UNIP) in North-Western Province has described as false rumours suggesting that its entire membership in the region has joined the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND). Provincial chairperson David Sakayombo said UNIP members and structures in the province are still intact. Mr Sakayombo accused the UPND
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