Mulungushi Textiles reopens

By PASSY HAACHIZO and REBECCA MUSHOTA - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu yesterday officially opened  Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe with a pledge to create more than 20,000 jobs in the next five years. The Industrial Development Corporation  (IDC) and its partners would mobilise and invest an initial US $15 million in cutting edge technology and rehabilitation of

Lungu advises UPND to check HH

By MILDRED KATONGO - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has challenged the opposition United party for National Development (UPND) to go for a convention and check their leader Hakainde Hichilema. President Lungu said if leaders were not accepted by the people they should not force themselves and that Zambia was not ready for that kind of leadership.

Sangwa slams unpatriotic parties

By REBECCA MUSHOTA - POLITICAL parties that are urging Zambians to ignore the referendum on August 11, this year are unpatriotic, constitutional lawyer John Sangwa has said. Mr Sangwa said the referendum was seeking to enhance human rights in Zambia and so the political parties that were urging people not to participate were unpatriotic. He

In The Kitchen With Kanta : Chilli con carne

Contrary to popular belief Chilli con carne or “Chilli”, as it’s called in America, does not actually originate from Mexico or South America, it is said to originate from Texas.  It is a spicy stew containing chilli peppers, meat (usually beef), tomatoes, beans and seasoning.  You can make it with actual chillies or with chilli

Public media has now become ‘enemies of information’-Bishop Chinyemba

Diocese of Mongu Bishop Evans Chinyemba has denounced Zambia’s deteriorating media freedoms especially for the public media. Bishop Chinyemba said the country would conduct next week’s general elections under the climate of public service media that only speak for the party in power. In a stinging analysis, Bishop Chinyemba has since urged the Zambian government
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