TRANSPARENCY International Zambia says the ministerial statement issued in Parliament by Local Government Minister Vincent Mwale justifying the procurement of 42 fire trucks leaves many questions answered. TIZ President Reuben Lifuka said Mr Mwale’s statement is not sufficient to put the matter to rest. Mr Lifuka wondered why Grand View International, a company that was
ANGELA NDUBA, New York PRESIDENT Lungu says Africa is becoming increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress in the United Nations (UN) Security Council negotiation process. The head of State said on Tuesday during the official opening of the 72nd UN General Assembly. “It is time to move away from the deliberate attempts to create
Good Morning Mwebantu, Here is your word for today: Verse: 1 Chronicles 14:15 “..for God has gone out before you…” – The Lord has gone out before and He has prepared the way for you. – Step forward with confidence. – The God of angel armies is always by your side. – The battle is
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka A NURSE at Hill Top Hospital who attended to Auto Force proprietor Reeves Malambo before he died has told the Lusaka High Court that Mr Malambo had a deep wound on the upper right side of his back. And a police officer testified that murder accused Tshiabu Benos told her that Mr
HONE SIAME, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S copper export earnings increased by 49.7 percent to US$3.2 million during the first half of 2017 from US$2.1 million over the same period last year. Secretary to the Treasury Fredson Yamba (pictured) says this significant rise in copper export earnings has been triggered by an increase in export volumes and copper
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka RENOWNED larger-than-life Zambian cultural ensemble Nomakanjani undoubtedly thrilled people who recently gathered at the Showgrounds in Lusaka to witness the handover of 42 fire tenders to 39 districts. Nomakanjani, a group that prides itself in culture and arts, performed songs and dance but perhaps their lasting impression on people at the Showgrounds
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka and MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola UNDERFIRE coach Zlatko Krmpotic will not quit Zesco United because he has unfinished business with the Ndola side. Krmpotic escaped lynching on Tuesday night after Zesco went down 3-0 to Lumwana Radiants in a Super Division rescheduled Week 28 match at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola. Some Zesco
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