A BOY between the ages of 10 and 15 years old yesterday morning died on the spot after he was hit by a stolen car which was being chased at by the police in Ndola. Copperbelt police Commissioner Charity Katanga confirmed this to Mwebantu and said that the boy was hit due to excessive speed
ZamReal Property Forum is taking place at the Radison Blu in Lusaka today, September 27, 2017, with key government officials set to attend the conference and discuss with local and international investors, issues that will drive development in the local real estate sector. ZamReal Property Forum is recognised as Zambia’s go-to real estate event. The 2017
United Party for National Development (UPND) Secretary General Steven Katuka has taken a swipe at the Southern African Development Community (SADC) describing the regional organisation as toothless. Mr. Katuka says SADC has failed Zambians at a crucial point in history, when the country was about to explode. He states that SADC is a toothless bulldog
Roan Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili has labeled the Patriotic Front Government a government of thieves. Contributing to debate on the presidential speech to Parliament, Mr Kambwili whose debate was curtailed by First Deputy Speaker Catherine Namugala following his statement charged that the corruption which is allegedly taking place in the PF government is worse
The Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSCO) has bemoaned the city’s continued sanitation crisis that claims lives through regular occurrence of diarrhea diseases. LWSC Managing Director Jonathan Kampata says this has been triggered by dependency on pit latrines by 90 percent of people in the city’s per-urban areas, which are poorly constructed. In a speech
PEOPLE found wearing or selling military regalia without authority would be arrested and prosecuted in terms of the law, the Zambia Police Service has said in a statement. Deputy Inspector General of Police Malcolm Mulenga said the warning has come in following the observed manner in which members of the public have continued to abuse
About 83.23 percent of the 113,647 students who sat for their General Certificate Education exams in 2017 have obtained GCE Certificates representing a decrease of 9.68 percentage points from 92.91 percent in 2016. General Education Minister Dr. Dennis Wanchinga has told a media briefing in Lusaka that 37,792 males and 75,855 females sat for the
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