The man in charge of Kenya’s computerised voting system has been found dead just days before the 8 August elections, reports the BBC. Chris Msando, an electoral commission IT manager, had gone missing on Friday. “There was no doubt he was tortured and murdered,” said the commission’s chairperson, Wafula Chebukati. Tension is high as the
MY REACTION TO OUR UPND PARTY SPOKESPERSON MR CHARLES KAKOMA, ON GAGGING MEMBERS FROM COMMENTING ABOUT KAMBWILI While i agree with the fact that members should not take turns attacking Kambwili as being a man who is down , I don’t 100% agree with an a Statement officially attributed to our UPND PARTY SPOKESPERSON Hon
By KENNEDY MUPESENI - THE Zambia Forest and Forestry Industries Corporation (ZAFFICO) has called for more private sector participation in the forestry industry to reduce the staggering 600,000 cubic metre (m3) wood deficit in the country. Plantation director Cosmas Nshingo said the forestry company was currently managing about 50,000 hectares of forest plantations in four
By HELEN ZULU - BARCLAYS Bank Zambia has continued to have a sound financial position recording an increase of 55 per cent in profit before tax from K131million in the first half of 2016 to K203million during the first half of 2017. This has been attributed to the higher net operating income which grew by
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - DANGOTE Cement, Africa’s largest cement producer, has announced its unaudited results for the six months ending June 30, this year, with a posting of 12.6 per cent increase in sales volume across Africa. According to the financials released on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the increase in sales volume showed
By CHILA NAMAIKO - THE Anti-Corruption Commission has appealed against the Lusaka Magistrate court’s acquittal of former Tourism Minister Silvia Masebo. This is in a matter in which Ms Masebo was charged with abuse of authority of office in relation to the cancellation by the Zambia Wildlife Authority (now Department of Wildlife and National Parks)
By NDUBI MVULA In a move sure to draw cheers from many quarters, a senior chief in Eastern Province has struck a blow for families headed by irresponsible men. Chief Madzimawe of the Ngoni peope of Chipata has surrendered an alcoholic to the local police for refusing to provide food for his family, judging such
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