Urban Hype finally releases the highly anticipated video for their hit single Skele (which means Move Closer). The video was shot in Nairobi, Kenya by Nigerian Director Stanz Visuals. BY KAPA187
By MELBOURNE MUSHITU - A POLICE officer in Lusaka was yesterday shot dead during in a broad daylight robbery in which some criminals snatched K200,000 from a cash transiting vehicle belonging to Petroda Limited. Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the incident happened in Rhodes Park between 09:00 hours and 10:00 hours. Mr Hamoonga said the
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka LOCAL Development Research Institute (LDRI), a think tank, has launched a data portal containing information on Africa’s agriculture industry to help transform and solve the continent’s challenges. The portal makes it possible to find, for the first time, data, research and news on Africa’s agriculture from multiple sources in one place. LDRI
NOMSA NKANA, Lusaka COMESA has identified industrial development to be the core of the developmental integration agenda as it is central to diversifying the regional body’s economies. While diversification of the economies of the region has eluded the Member States over the years, the regional body says it has been their preoccupation as it holds
NKWETO MFULA, Chingola PRODUCTION of honey by apiculturists in Kabompo has drastically reduced from 100 tonnes to 10 tonnes this year, following the dry spell experienced in the last rainy season, North-Western Bee-keepers Association chairperson Victor Muhanga has said. And the association is set to train over 500 women and youths in beekeeping for job
MMD National Secretary Reverend Reuben Sambo has said President Edgar Lungu used, dribbled and has now ditched Felix Mutati and his clique, who sadly championed the destruction of the MMD for their own selfish ambitions in collusion with former President Rupiah Banda. Making reference to intelligence reports and media reports carried by several media houses,
UNITED Independence Party (UNIP) vice president and Tilyenji Kaunda’s running mate Njekwa Anamela has urged Zambians to desist voting for leaders who are campaigning on tribal lines and promoting regionalism. Addressing a Public Rally at Namatama grounds in Livingstone on Monday, Mr Anamela said Zambians had an opportunity of voting for a party that promoted
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