State House says allegations that President Edgar Lungu is Malawian are absurd. Some sections have alleged that Lungu is not a Zambian but a Malawian. But President Lungu’s Press Aide Amos Chanda has dismissed the rumours. Appearing on Prime TV’s “Oxygen of Democracy”, on Monday evening Mr Chanda described questions on President Lungu’s citizenship as absurd.
Police over the weekend raided the home of a Canadian-raised journalist turned Cannabis activist and picked up his brother. David Julian Wightman was not home when officers raided his home and his brother Nicholas was taken into custody. Police are reportedly looking to arrest him as soon as possible David moved back to his birth
PRICES of mealie-meal on the Copperbelt have started falling. About three months ago, a 25kg bag of breakfast mealie-meal was fetching between K96 and K106, and in some cases as high as K120. But a check in retail outlets in Kitwe yesterday established that the prices of mealie-meal have fallen significantly. At Olympic Milling wholesale
President Lungu yesterday told the People of Dundumwezi to forget about the past and look to the future with hope. In 2016 General Elections, Dundumwezi constituency in Kalomo District, with a voter turn out of 79% gave President Lungu 252 votes and his main rival, Hakainde Hichilema, 30 810 votes. Speaking when he toured Chief
JACK ZIMBA and CHOMBA MUSIKA, Parliament PARLIAMENT yesterday voted unanimously to endorse Government’s decision to invoke Article 31 of the republican Constitution and the subsequent proclamation of a threatened state of emergency. Consequently, the House has extended the period in which the measures under the proclamation will apply from seven days to three months. During
HONE SIAME, Dundumwezi PRESIDENT Lungu has won the hearts of Dundumwezi residents in Kalomo, Southern Province, for launching works on the rehabilitation of Kalomo-Dundumwez-Itezhi-Tezhi road and passion to address their socio-economic problems. The jubilant residents, who gave the President a thunderous welcome when he made his maiden visit to the area yesterday, braved the blazing
KELVIN MBEWE, Mazabuka MAZABUKA town in Southern Province is popularly known as Zambia’s “sweet town” because of its sugarcane plantation at Nakambala Sugar Estates. However, there is more to the sweet town than just sugar production. The town lies on the banks of the Kafue River (Lower Kafue Basin) and the locals have taken advantage
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