MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola ZESCO United’s opponents in Saturday’s CAF Champions League Group A match Asec Mimosa arrived in Ndola yesterday with coach Traore Siaka saying his team is not bothered with the hosts unbeaten run at home in continental matches. Siaka said in an interview at Kabelenga Lodge in Ndola that the Ivorians are in
MMD National Secretary Reuben Sambo has said the real reason for banning political campaigns in Lusaka is not about political violence but is allegedly due to fears arising from findings of a foreign based research company that the entire Lusaka and surrounding areas are pro-UPND. It is alleged that this has caused great panic in
TWELVE people including a driver have died on the spot while eight others have sustained serious injuries after the bus they were in collided with a truck. The accident happened on Tuesday July 12th, 2016 around 12:50 hours along Mutanda -Solwezi Road about 31 Kilometres West of Solwezi Boma at Katoka area in North Western
THE Department of Immigration has arrested 12 Chinese nationals for various immigration offences. The Chinese were arrested on Monday at the Multi Economic Facility Zone Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. Immigration public relations officer Namati Nshinka said in a statement to Mwebantu Media that the Chinese were arrested during a routine inspection of the business premises.
LUSAKA Central Constituency PF candidate Margaret Mwanakatwe says Lusaka Central is aiming to give President Lungu a hundred percent vote in the August 11, 2016 elections. Mwanakatwe told journalist in Lusaka that people of Lusaka Central have already seen what the PF government has done in the four years of service to the people which
LUSAKA Central Constituency PF candidate Margaret Mwanakatwe says Lusaka Central is aiming to give President Lungu a hundred percent vote in the August 11, 2016 elections. Mwanakatwe told journalist in Lusaka that people of Lusaka Central have already seen what the PF government has done in the four years of service to the people which
IN just 28 days, Zambia goes to the polls that are set for August 11 and so far, the road to this day has been rather patchy, where peace is concerned. The violent events that have left an indelible mark prior to this year’s presidential and general elections cannot be allowed to continue as the
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