NOMSA NKANA, Lusaka THE newly launched African Union (AU) passport will not only accelerate trade in Africa but also open up new trade opportunities for African entrepreneurs, says financial analyst Noel Nkhoma. Mr Nkhoma said the passport will break down trade barriers that the continent has been grappling with for a long time. According to
President Edgar Lungu has directed the PF leadership to focus on mobilizing voters ahead of the august 11 elections. President Lungu said the secret of winning elections does not lie in holding rallies and meetings but convincing voters to turn up in large numbers to vote. President Lungu urged the people to turn out in
LINDA NYONDO, Rufunsa RUFUNSA district commissioner Judith Chama says Government will construct a safe house to protect girl children from being victims of early marriages. Speaking in an interview recently, she said Government has identified a place in Chipeketi area where a safe house will be constructed. Ms Chama said Government was currently handling a
REPUBLICAN Vice President Inonge has directed the Water Affairs Department under the Ministry of Water and Energy Development to ensure that all towns located near Rivers should be drawing water directly from the rivers throughout the country to improve their access to drinking water. Ms Wina said it was surprising that some parts of Livingstone,
THE Police in Mazabuka have arrested five United Party for National Development (UPND) suspected to be connected in the murder of Hazwell Nguni that occurred on July 29, 2016, Southern Province Commissioner of Police Godwin Phiri has said. Mr Phiri named the five suspects, who are all unemployed, as Emmanuel Shansoga ,20, of House Number
THE MMD says parliamentary candidates who abandoned MMD to contest the August 11 general elections on the ruling party ticket should not be trusted. National Secretary, Raphael Nakachinda said that this was because such candidates are only interested in their selfish interests and not that for the country. Speaking during Political Hour Programme on Breeze
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is to lead the African Union Election Observer Mission to Zambia to monitor next week’s general elections. A statement posted on the AU website said Mr Jonathan would be leading a short term mission to join the continental’s deployment of long term election experts who are already on the ground
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