HENRY SINYANGWE, Kasama WITH only a month before the Ukusefya Pa Ng’wena traditional Ceremony is celebrated in Mungwi District, the Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) has asked for more support towards the successful hosting of the event. BRE spokesperson James Mulenga said preparations are progressing well but need support to meet the necessary logistics for the
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka LAST week, the Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE) witnessed reduced market activity in listed companies resulting in a decline in turnover from K620 million the previous week to almost K345,000. Out of the 23 listed companies, only seven actively participated with a total of 66,000 shares transacted in 47 trades compared to 658,475,885
ROBINSON KUNDA, Rustenburg, South Africa COACH Wedson Nyirenda has described Zambia’s outing to the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Castle Cup as a success despite the Chipolopolo failing to lift the trophy. Nyirenda said in an interview on Sunday that the team performed to his expectation. The charismatic trainer said he travelled to
REFORMS to our acclaimed democratic credentials have included coming up with a transparent electoral system. We are one of few countries in the third world who conduct free, fair and credible elections, making us the envy of many African countries. The credibility of our elections does not just start and end with all political parties
Dear editor, WHAT happened at Lusaka City Market is not only a loss to the victims involved but also to the nation. In as much as the government in any democratic society is responsible to protect, provide and enrich its citizens, sometimes, it needs other stakeholders, like the citizens, to help out. It is for
MELODY MUPETA, Mpika GOVERNMENT has started installing new water pipes in Mpika district in Muchinga province at a cost of US$12,000 to improve the water reticulation system in the district. Majority of the people in Mpika have no access to piped water and rely on shallow wells to draw water for home use. Mpika district
DARLINGTON MWENDABAI, HOPE NYOKA, Chipata EASTERN Province has seen 546 girls dropping out of school from January-June this year after being impregnated, forced into marriages and among reasons. The province in the same period recorded 343 cases drop outs among boys who were forced into early marriages and among other reasons. Provincial senior education
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