CHIMWEMWE MWALE, Kazungula IN THE scotching heat at Kazungula border town, Alex Moyo fills the brazier with charcoal to prepare a meal for two other colleagues a few metres from their articulated truck carrying bulky heavy goods. There is no rush as this is ‘home’ for the next five or more days before being cleared
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka POST Newspapers (in liquidation) provisional liquidator Lewis Mosho has warned former directors and shareholders of the newspaper against interfering in the winding up process of the company as he prepares payments for creditors. Mr Mosho has urged the former directors and shareholders to stop misleading last employees of the company who have
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka POWER Dynamos and Zanaco today have an opportunity to take over the leadership of the Super Division when they battle it out in a rescheduled Week 16 match at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka. Second-placed Power have 46 points at par with Zesco United, who have two games in hand. Leaders Green Buffaloes
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu says Zambia will work closely with other countries to build on the economic gains it has so far made for the benefit of citizens. The President said he is happy that the country has so far recorded successes in various sectors of the economy. He was speaking at Kenneth Kaunda
BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Solwezi GOVERNMENT has started building a toll plaza on the Solwezi-Mutanda road in Kyabankanka at a cost of K4.6 million. And North-Western Province Minister Richard Kapita is impressed with the quality of works being done on the project. Speaking when Mr Kapita toured the construction site yesterday, Road Development Agency (RDA) regional manager
Soccer Review with STEPHEN PHIRI FANS came in their thousands to cheer Zambia during the 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier against Algeria at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka last Saturday. The Chipolopolo did not disappoint, winning 3-1 courtesy of a brace by striker Brian Mwila and midfielder Enock Mwepu’s scorcher. The fans and the country
NKOLE MULAMBIA, Ndola THE case in which Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Andrew Kamanga is sued for allegedly abuse of authority could not take off in the Ndola Magistrate’s Court yesterday because the accused had travelled with the national team to Algeria for last night’s 2018 Russia World Cup qualifier. When the matter came
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