Dear editor, OUR roads in Choma are in a deplorable state. The road leading to Choma West is not only a danger in view of possible accidents, but is also a health hazard to the residents there because of the dust that is emitted during the flow of traf...
OUR country’s economic diversification agenda outlined in the Seventh National Development Plan places great emphasis not only on agriculture and industrialisation, but tourism as well. Tourism remains hugely unexploited despite the potential to ...
Zimbabwe’s long-time President Robert Mugabe has been holding direct talks with the army over his future. Pictures emerged of the 93-year-old meeting the army chief and two envoys from South Africa at his official residence in Harare. The army put Mr Mugabe under house arrest on Wednesday after moving in to take control. Opposition leader
United Party for National Development President Hakainde Hichilema has expressed concern at the turn of events in Zimbabwe. Speaking to reporters at the High Court grounds where he had escorted losing UPND losing candidate in the Lusaka Central Constituency Charlotte Scott, Hichilema said he does not support dictatorship in any way, but that Zimbabwean President
THE Zambia Police Service in Lusaka has summoned Mast Newspaper Editor to appear before them on Friday November,17th 2017. In a Police call out issued to The Mast newspaper, the Police state that the Editor should report at Lusaka Central Police on Fri...
The payment of K8.5 million to ‘ghost’ students by Ministry of Higher Education has annoyed the student leadership at the Copperbelt University. The Auditor General’s report revealed that the Ministry of Higher Education paid K8.5 million to non-students in the year ended 2016. But Copperbelt University Students Union (COBUSU) president Njikho Musuku described the payment as corrupt,
Foreign Affairs Minister Harry Kalaba has confirmed that President Edgar Lungu has spoken to the Zimbabwean Authorities and the Military command in that country in order to get firsthand information about the situation on the ground. Kalaba said President Lungu spoke to both parties as early as 05:00 hours on Wednesday and was hopeful that
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