VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina says Government will seriously consider introducing high speed trains in Zambia. Mrs Wina said the development can help decongest Zambian roads and reduce road carnage. Mrs Wina was speaking when she gave her impressions and experience after she travelled on a speed train from Chengdu to Miayang City for an hour at
STEVEN MVULA, Kawambwa PRESIDENT Lungu expects maximum return on investment and has warned against shoddy works because Government is spending huge sums of money on building roads and other social infrastructure in various parts of the country. The President made the warning here yesterday when he commissioned the construction of the 122km Kawambwa-Mporokoso road which
NKOLE NKOLE, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S Roberto and Cleo Ice Queen have again been nominated for the fourth edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) scheduled to take place in Dallas, Texas this year. The awards will take place at the live music venue, House of Blues, and it is the second year in a row
CHARLES CHISALA, Samfya CINDERELLA Mwape, a Grade Eight pupil at Kakote Primary School near Lubwe Catholic Mission in Samfya district, wants to become a nurse when she completes her secondary education. “I don’t like the way some nurses treat patients and those who escort them to the hospital. So I want to become a nurse
CHIMANGENI BANDA, Chengdu, China VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina says Government will seriously consider introducing high speed trains in Zambia. Mrs Wina said the development can help decongest Zambian roads and reduce road carnage. Mrs Wina was speaking when she gave her impressions and experience after she travelled on a speed train from Chengdu to Miayang City
Spotlight on Performing Arts with JOHN KAPESA JONAS Mumba, undeniably, is one of Zambia’s spine-tingling; thrilling and stirring storytellers – he has just rolled out another runaway success: ‘Conflicts of the Great River Tribes’. It’s a feature film the author told me will turn local drama into an epic for its conformist setting, native storyline
NANCY MWAPE, Lusaka THE World Bank has set aside US$600 million for Zambia to invest in agriculture, energy, rural roads and budget support over the next three years. Minister of Finance Felix Mutati said the World Bank has committed itself to increasing its support to Zambia under the International Development Association (IDA). Mr Mutati said
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