MMD leader Nevers Mumba says the closure of the Post Newspapers represents one of the darkest days in the history of Zambia’s democracy. Dr Mumba said the intolerance, intimidation, and victimisation facing the opposition parties, has now been turned onto the media. He said these acts represent the last kicks of a dying horse and
ZAMBIA cherishes the long standing relations with France, Information and Broadcasting Services, Chishimba Kambwili has said. And Dr Kambwili has assured people living in the Diaspora that Zambia remains calm and peaceful with all governance fundamentals firmly in place under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu. This is according to a press statement released yesterday
There is a limit for how long one can live on a borrowed thread. For a long time Post Newspapers editor Fred M’membe’s hour has been coming. Not for the first time this week he has been crying wolf about … Continued
GOVERNMENT has directed Mulonga Water and Sewerage Company (MWSC) to immediate suspend disconnections of water supply exercise and write-off all historical bills inherited from the previous service provider organizations such as Municipal councils and Nkana water and Sewerage Company (NWSC). Ministry of Local Government and Housing Permanent Secretary Amos Malupenga said this following the resolutions
CHIPATA Magistrate Court Moses Phiri has said President Edgar Lungu had always been advocating for non-violent. Magistrate Phiri said when he fined a 47-year-old Vubwi district Patriotic Front (PF) chairperson Michael Tembo for two accounts of assaulting by occasioning actual bodily harm to Peter Sukwa, a correspondent with the Post Newspaper and Kelvin Phiri, a
President Edgar Lungu has described UPND Presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema and his running mate Geoffrey Mwamba as conmen who want to get into power to enrich themselves. Addressing a public rally at Chongwe grounds in Chongwe late Tuesday afternoon, President Lungu advised Zambians not to be deceived by Mr Hichilema and Mr Mwamba’s campaign messages.
ESTHER MSETEKA, Livingstone DELOITTE and Touche says countries such as Zambia, which are affected by persistent decline in commodity prices, need to develop new economic sources to keep developing. Company associate director and frontier advisory Hannah Edinger said renewed decline in commodity prices such as oil and copper have the potential to strain fiscal and
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