Igesund interviewed for Chipolopolo job

VICTOR KUMWENDA, Lusaka THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) yesterday interviewed former South Africa national team coach Gordon Igesund for the Chipolopolo job. Igesund, who is the second coach to be interviewed this week after Frenchman Sebastien Desabre, arrived at Football House after 14:00 hours. Swiss Raoul Savoy is also expected to be interviewed next

Vote Chipungu, Veep urges Rufunsa residents

NANCY SIAME, Rufunsa VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has urged Rufunsa residents to vote for Patriotic Front (PF) parliamentary candidate Kenneth Chipungu for enhanced development. And Mrs Wina is today expected in Mwansabombwe to grace the Mutomboko traditional ceremony of the Lunda people in Senior Chief Mwata Kazembe’s area. The Vice-President said this yesterday when she addressed

Stakeholders happy with transparency in ballot papers printing process

KALUWE HANZUKI, Dubai REPRESENTATIVES of political parties, faith-based organisations and civil society who were observing the printing of ballot papers for next month’s general elections in Dubai are happy with the transparency exhibited in the printing process. In a communiqué issued here today, the stakeholders reiterated that transparency is key in the electoral process. The

Show society hailed over Olomide’s ban

BRIAN MALAMA, Lusaka VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina yesterday commended the Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show Society for cancelling Democratic Republic of Congo Rhumba maestro Koffi Olomide’s concert for assaulting his female dancer a fortnight ago. Mrs Wina also denounced violence and intolerance against one another among Zambians saying the culture is strange to the country. In

Zambia Army, Leo Mann sign MoU

CECILIA ZULU, Lusaka THE Zambia Army and Leo Mann Marketing have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at improving the standard of youth sport. Speaking at a signing ceremony in Lusaka yesterday, Zambia Army deputy commander Major General Topply Lubaya appealed to other companies to emulate Leo Mann and contribute to the growth

High exhibitor turnout sign of confidence – Lubinda

KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka MINISTER of Agriculture Given Lubinda says the large number of international exhibitors at the 90th Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show is a sign of the confidence that foreign investors have in President Lungu’s administration. This is despite negative sentiments from opposition political parties ahead of next month’s general elections. Speaking at the

‘Leaders need intergrity’

CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka UNITED States law professor Muna Ndulo has urged Zambians to vote for leaders with integrity and good policies aimed at improving the economy in the August 11 general elections. Professor Ndulo, who is director of the Institute for African Development at Cornell University in the US, said leaders with integrity play in
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