Dear editor, WE HAVE a complaint about Northrise University based in Ndola. Our complaint as students at this institution is that whenever we are writing exams, we are made to write at most five papers in a space of four days, which is a very stressful thing. We have time and again complained to the
President Edgar Lungu and opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema have agreed to engage in a peaceful dialogue to address the country’s political tensions. This follows extensive consultations with Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland, who arrived in the country on Sunday as part of a peace and relationship building tour of Africa. During her visit she held consultations
Trial in the long awaited treason case slapped on Zambia’s leading opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema and five others will resume on Monday, August 14, 2017 in the Lusaka High Court. Hichilema was brutally arrested on the 10th of April 2017 after he was accused of obstructing a presidential motorcade in Mongu, a situation the state
Expelled PF Roan MP Chishimba Kambwili was this afternoon mobbed by an excited crowd at Monze’s central business district as he made his way to chief Moonze’s palace. And the former information minister has formally apologised to the people of Southern Province over disparaging remarks attributed to him. “I came here to basically unreservedly apologise to
The Catholic Medical Mission (CMMB) has joined hands with Stanbic Bank in launching the country’s first-ever women-centered banking called ‘Anakazi Banking’. The programme which is a joint venture by the two entities, namely Stanbic Bank Zambia and Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB) has been formulated to help small and medium business women to develop
Movement for National Transformation (MNT) has commended Government’s efforts in formulating and enacting a drafted bill to be tabled before parliament. The Party however hopes this is not the ploy to fix the opposition in the country. MNT Founding president Daniel Shimunza said in a statement that so far as political parties are concerned
Solicitor General Abraham Mwansa has argued against the joining of President Edgar Lungu to his 2021 election eligibility case before the Constitutional Court, saying he enjoys immunity. This is in a matter in which four PF-aligned opposition leaders have petitioned the Constitutional Court to determine whether or not President Lungu is eligible to go for
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