ZIO MWALE, Lusaka GROWING up in Olympia, Chitalu Banda, 22, remembers seeing litter and rotting garbage on the streets, oblivious that one day they would give her a livelihood. Her eco-consciousness (concern for the environment) came to life in 2012 when she was in Grade 12 at Roma Girls Secondary School. After high school, she
JOSHUA BANDA WE all know that Zambia has 10 provinces. Let us quickly name them all; Lusaka, Copperbelt, Central, Southern, Eastern, Western, North-western, Luapula, Northern and Muchinga. The provinces are further divided into districts for administrative convenience. The country is thirsty for development and has embarked on numerous socio-economic infrastructure developments. Let us collectively and
The Patriotic Front (PF) has been forced to embarrassingly withdraw a statement in which it accused opposition UPND cadres of killing its member, identified as Teacher Kalaluka, after police issued a statement dispelling the its claims. Yesterday, PF media director Sunday Chanda issued a statement on behalf of party Secretary General Davies Mwila claiming that Kalaluka
IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE 18/09/2017 THE UNITED NATIONS (UN) HAS NOT ADEQUATELY CONSIDERED AFRICAN STATES AS SOVEREIGNS AND MUST BE REFORMED ON AFRICAN POLICY We in the Movement for National Transformation (MNT), contend that the United Nations (UN) has not considered African Nations as equal players since inception on 10th December, 1948, but as
18.09.2017 THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTE As the biggest political party in the country, we wish to thank all our electorates for their increased confidence in the party even when the by- elections were held under a threatened state of emergency. We also wish to warn the Patriotic Front against their undemocratic
The Lusaka Water and Sewerage Company (LWSC) has clarified that water will be supplied from 07:00hrs to 18hrs during the four day rehabilitation works at Iolanda Water Treatment Plant in Kafue which will gobble close to K6 million. Managing Director Jonathan Kampala says during the period of the rehabilitation works, there will be an interruption
The Civil Society Constitutional Agenda (CiSCA) is concerned with the systematic violation of fundamental human and constitutional rights by state actors in the country. CiSCA Chairperson Bishop John Mambo has told a media briefing in Lusaka that they are further concerned and troubled with the manner in which some constitutional office bearers such as the
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