STEVEN MVULA and JIMMY CHIBUYE, Chikankata PRESIDENT Lungu will no longer attend traditional ceremonies because some have become tribal and divisive. The head of State said here yesterday that in the past, traditional ceremonies were uniting people but now they have become tribal and are dividing people. “I am finding it difficult to attend traditional
HONE SIAME, Lusaka and NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe FIRE Service Association of Zambia president Lawrence Tubi says the procurement of 42 tailor-made fire tenders at a cost of US$42 million has secured the country’s local and foreign investments. And experts in various fire service stations on the Copperbelt Province say the purchase of the machines is
ALEX NJOVU and DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka THE Chipolopolo preparations for Saturday’s decisive 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier against Nigeria yesterday got a boost with the arrival of star striker Patson Daka. Daka’s arrival completes the number of foreign-based players summoned for the must-win match. Others are skipper Kennedy Mweene, defender Stopilla Sunzu, midfielders Chisamba Lungu,
VIOLET MENGO, Kafue MTHONISWA Banda lives in Nyumba Yanga township with his wife and their two children. Following the recent decision by the Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) to ration water supply, the Banda family decided to reduce the quantity of water they use per day. “We have bought two 250 -litre drums in
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka THE Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) is happy with Government’s intention to increase agriculture production and diversification through various measures proposed in the 2018 budget. And the Insurers Association of Zambia (IAZ) has welcomed Minister of Finance Felix Mutati’s pronouncement that Government will repeal and replace the Insurers Act to strengthen governance
SYLVESTER CHISHIMBA, Lusaka SPORTS associations and stakeholders owe the Olympic Youth Development Centre (OYDC) K1 million. OYDC director Clement Chileshe said at a briefing in Lusaka yesterday that there is need for sports associations to clear what they owe the organisation. Chileshe said despite getting K750,000 annually from Government, OYDC is facing a lot of
HONE SIAME, Lusaka PATRIOTIC Front (PF) secretary-general Davies Mwila says the ruling party will not depart from its core values of uniting the nation beyond political and tribal lines to sustain the country’s governance and democratic credentials. Mr Mwila said the party remains committed to building a better Zambia and creating better lives for all.
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