Investing in African Mining Indaba, the world’s largest mining investment event, today announced registration is open. Reacting to the market conditions and unfavorable currency-conversion rates that have resulted in recent lower attendance, Indaba official shave announced a new historic price reduction for mining and exploration companies. Registration fees are as much as 50% lower than
The ruling Patriotic Front (PF) says it’s presidential candidate Edgar Lungu has already won this election. Speaking on Zambia Decides programme on Muvi Television Monday evening, PF Deputy Elections Chairperson Kelvin Fube Bwalya said the elections in August will be just a formality. Bwalya who spoke confidently said President Lungu is unbeatable. He said numbers
German Ambassador to Zambia Bernd Finke has described as alarming the escalated political violence in the Country. Mr. Finke says the political violence being witnessed is actually harming Zambia’s reputation of being a peaceful country. He notes that this is besides being threatening its investment climate and tourism potential. Mr. Finke is calling upon political
YOUR only claim to public office experience is when you ran a Non-Governmental Organisation called the Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative (MMCI) when your husband served as President. Agreed, for some time, First Ladies have always held a visible yet undefined … Continued
The ruling Patriotic Front and the opposition United Party for National Development has bounced off accusations of being protagonists of politically induced violence pointing fingers in each other’s direction. UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma alleges that the ECZ is playing up … Continued
Post Newspapers editor Fred M’membe has hit a brick wall in his quest to meet President Edgar Lungu in a cautionary set to negotiate a possible way out of his problems with the Zambia Revenue Authority. M’membe has been striking … Continued
Lusaka Clergy Bishop Simon Chihana has urged President Edgar Lungu to stop threatening and bullying his main challenger in the August election Hakainde Hichilema. On Sunday, President Lungu threatened that he will deal with Hichilema who heads the main opposition party, UPND if he refuse to accept the results of the election. But Bishop Chihana said though President Lungu is fearing of losing power, there was no need for him to start threatening opponents. Below is Bishop Chihana’s statement to Zambian Eye: There is totally no need for President Edgar Lungu to be threatening, intimidating or indeed bullying other presidential candidates in this time and era. What profit is the President going to get from such bullying words as Head