A CONGOLESE national detained in Ndola has told police that the missing taxi driver he hired last week on Monday was killed and buried in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Peter Chainda, 48, was hired from Masala township last week on Monday and has not been seen since, but there has been information that
GOVERNMENT has implemented the dual citizenship clause for Zambians living in the diaspora who acquired citizenship of another country. Foreign Affairs acting Permanent Secretary Sylvester Mundanda announced the development yesterday in a circular issued to Heads of Zambian Missions abroad by First Secretary for Press and Public Relations at the Zambian Embassy in Washington DC,
The U.S. Embassy in Zambia has nominated 42 Zambians for the 2017 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. The group which is currently in Washington D.C has been attending to a series of consultative meetings with the State Department, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) and the US Senate on the Young African Leaders Initiative
The U.S. Embassy in Zambia has nominated 42 Zambians for the 2017 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. The group which is currently in Washington D.C has been attending to a series of consultative meetings with the State Department, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) and the US Senate on the Young African Leaders Initiative
Barclays Bank Zambia has donated K3.2 million for the scholarship programme which is aimed at providing vulnerable young people with access to quality tertiary education for young people, with over 50 people likely to benefit. Barclays Bank Managing Director, Mizinga Melu said the donation was part of the Bank’s fulfillment of its recently launched “Shared
The act taken by UNZA management to bur students who have not finished paying from writing their exams is very wrong, the best they can do is to make everyone write and ensure they don’t see there results until they pay. It’s very unfortunate that Adrian Matole (UNZASU President) and his entire crew in UNZASU
TWO stacks of charcoal which contained a total of 200 x 90 Kilogram bags of charcoal valued at K50 000 were destroyed by fire in Lusaka’s Chilenje market. And preliminary investigations by police have revealed that the fire was ignited through acts of arson. Police Spokesperson Esther Mwaata Katongo disclosed this to Mwebantu in a
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