51 ViewsUPND president Hakainde Hichilema will tomorrow, Saturday at 10:00 hours respond to serious allegations by government linking him to the riots that sparked Kanyama today. Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo blamed Hichilema for the riots and alleged that the UPND were circulating videos and audio recordings to incite residents. While the PF Secretariat said
0 ViewsThe Botswana government has reacted angrily on US President Donald Trump’s remark on Africa countries referring them as shithole. The US Ambassador in that country was on Friday summoned by the Botswana government to express it’s displeasure on Trump’s deregotory remark. Below is the statement issued to Zambian Eye by the Botswana Foreign Affairs
0 ViewsSome people looted fuel from a fuel tanker which overturned at Luanshya turn off on the Copperbelt province.
A witness at the scene on Friday said he was shocked that people were not concerned of the inflammatory of fuel which is very dangero...
0 ViewsBy Mukosha Funga Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo says UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema must stop categorising the current situation in the country as tension because that is irresponsible. And Kampyongo has announced that police arrested 14 rioters whilst one officer was injured in the process. Meanwhile, Local Government Minister Vincent Mwale says government will
The Patriotic Front (PF) has now accused the opposition UPND of being behind the riots that have rocked Kanyama township in Lusaka. Soldiers have been deployed to quell the riots which has been sparked by the move by government to ban street trading following the outbreak of cholera. In a statement issued Friday, the PF
I have spent alot of money for the Patriotic Front (PF) Kabwe Central Member of Parliament Tutwa Ngulube has charged. In a recorded audio where he is telling off Violent PF Cadre Max Chungu calling himself as PF Die Hard, Ngulube says he has done much for the PF. Tutwa Ngulube says Max Chongu cannot
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