President Edgar Lungu says politicians should accommodate criticism from church and learn from what makes sense. All political players must accept criticism as part of a politician’s calling, Mr. Lungu said. He was speaking at Christ the King Catholic Parish in Ndola yesterday when he graced the fundraising walk meant to construct houses for priests
SUNDAY PROFILE witH JIMMY CHIBUYE, NDANGWA MWITTAH, Kalomo EMILY Mwaanga refused to join the ranks of the so-called ‘retired and tired citizens’ after she left her government job as a teacher eight years ago. Mrs Mwaanga did not want to be reduced to a panhandler after working for over 29 years as a teacher instead,
ROBINSON KUNDA, Phokeng, South Africa ZAMBIA and Zimbabwe today chase a record fifth Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Castle Cup title when they square off in the final at Royal Bafokeng Stadium. Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa have won the regional tournament four times apiece since its inception in 1997. But today there
JACK ZIMBA, Lusaka ON THE night of Wednesday, January 28, 1976, Zambia’s founding president Kenneth Kaunda declared a state of emergency. In a radio and television broadcast, Dr Kaunda said the move was to counter a “grave security situation in the nation”. This was at the height of the civil war in Angola, and Zambia
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Kitwe BLADES 0 NAPSA 1 NAPSA Stars yesterday opened up a five-point lead at the summit of the Super Division after edging Konkola Blades in a Week 16 match in Chililabombwe. Napsa took advantage of Lusaka Dynamos’ slip at Lumwana Radiants to keep their march towards a maiden league title alive. The Pensioners
CHISHALA MUSONDA, Ndola PRESIDENT Lungu yesterday led the Catholic Church in a 4.2-kilometre fundraising walk to raise over K1,400,000 for the construction of priests’ houses at the diocese in Ndola. President Lungu pledged K750,000 towards the initiative. And President Lungu says the Government will continue to support the Church because of what it is doing.
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka WITH Boyz II Men no longer a dominant force, the jury seems to be out on whether the K1,500 that is being charged for VIP tickets at their September 23 show at Lusaka Polo Club is worth it. Make no mistake, this is Zambia, and knowing how things work, there will be
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