ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka CHIPOLOPOLO coach Wedson Nyirenda has summoned 11 players from Zanaco and Zesco United for Sunday’s 2018 Kenya African Nations Championship (CHAN) first-round match against Swaziland. Nyirenda has dropped nine players from the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Castle Cup squad that lost 3-1 to Zimbabwe in the final on Sunday.
CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka FIRST Lady Esther Lungu was on Sunday among church leaders, believers and dignitaries who gathered to pray for families who lost their goods in the Lusaka City Market inferno on Tuesday, and pledged K50,000 towards the affected traders. Mrs Lungu pledged alongside other dignitaries and churches to come to the aid of
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka ZAMBIA needs continued reforms if the country is to sustain the current economic growth trajectory, Standard Chartered Bank chief economist for Zambia Razia Khan says. Dr Khan said the economy is on track for stronger growth in 2017 due to the anticipated private sector credit growth and expected rise in copper production.
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka ZOONA Zambia has invested K5 million in the expansion of the company and job creation in the country for last six months. The investment follows the company’s strong start this year with a 30 percent growth in outlets to 1,700 and 350 jobs created. Zoona innovation director Chwayita Nqiwa-Twalo said the strong
KELVIN CHONGO, Lusaka INSPECTOR General of Police Kakoma Kanganja has warned police officers against abusing powers they will be entrusted with, following the invocation of Article 31 by President Lungu. He was speaking yesterday when he officiated at a basic middle management and junior management traffic course at Lilayi Police College. “I wish to warn
KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka GOVERNMENT should delay its disengagement in fuel procurement until issues to do with storage, quality control and continued supply are addressed, a research institute has advised. In his budgetary speech last November, Minister of Finance Felix Mutati said the petroleum sub-sector is fraught with inefficiencies. The minister announced that to ensure efficiency
MEMORY MANINGA, Mansa LIVING in a rural set-up of Mupita village in Mansa district, under Chief Mabumba’s area, Loveness Mwewa had never tried to make a balanced diet for her family from local foodstuffs. For her, a balanced diet was a preserve of the well-to-do. Nshima made of cassava powder and maize meal was the
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