Chishimba Kambwili’s call for a forensic audit of Zambia’s road construction projects deserves the support of all. But it won’t happen under Edgar Lungu’s rule because this is not a government that wants transparency and accountability. Kambwili says Edgar must resign on moral grounds for launching the US$1.2 billion Lusaka-Ndola dual carriageway project which he
WYNTER Kabimba says the Patriotic Front is mobilising against finance minister Felix Mutati because the MMD faction leader has refused to channel public funds to the ruling party. And Kabimba says it President Edgar Lungu is man enough, he should face Mutati and tell him to resign “instead of using cheap routes to oust him
HONE SIAME, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu today joins world leaders and dignitaries from 193 countries at the 72nd Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York, United States, as they seek solutions to pressing global challenges affecting the people. The head of State, an ardent advocate of peace, is tomorrow expected to give
VIOLET MENGO, Lusaka THERE is a strong positive correlation between a country’s economic development and the quality of its roads. And for Zambia, Government considers a good road network as critical to the country’s development and places road construction as one of the top priorities on the development agenda. To this end, many roads across
JIMMY CHIBUYE, Choma THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) will not extend the maize marketing exercise beyond October and has urged farmers holding on to the commodity to sell it to the agency to avoid losing out. FRA executive director Chola Kafwabulula has also ordered the re-cleaning of over 500 bags of maize at Chipembele and
CHALI MULENGA, Livingstone MINISTER of Health Chitalu Chilufya has urged newly graduated nurses in Southern Province to show care and love to patients. Dr Chilufya said nurses should not be rude to their patients by carrying problems from home to work and vent their frustrations on the sick. He said this here on Saturday during
MWAPE MWENYA, CHOMBA MUSIKA, Chama, Lusaka CLOSE to 60 Zesco power transmission poles worth K84,000 were yesterday burnt to ashes by unknown people at Chama Day Secondary School in Muchinga Province. The poles were kept at the school in readiness for installation in the area when suspected saboteurs set fire to them. The Daily Mail
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