Travelogue: MWAZIPEZA CHANDA, Lusaka THERE is something regal about Emirates, from the gold leaf logo to the immaculately dressed hostesses – it just epitomises luxury, and now more Zambian passengers can enjoy the best of air travel. It is only fair that praise be given where it is due, and as an occasional long-haul traveller,
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka WYDAD Casablanca coach Hussein Amouta is targeting victory in Saturday’s decisive CAF Champions League Group D clash against Zanaco. And the Bankers held a training session yesterday at Utalii Sports College ground in Nairobi, Kenya. According to the club’s Facebook page, Amouta is confident his players will use home ground advantage to
MAYENGO NYIRENDA, Chipata KAPOCHE member of Parliament Charles Banda has commended traditional leaders in his constituency for taking a leading role in curbing early marriages. Mr Banda said traditional leaders have helped reduce the high number of pupils dropping out of school in Kapoche by banning the bad practice. He said in the past, Kapoche
After making known his intention to declare a state of emergency, President Edgar Lungu will hold a press briefing today at State House. President Lungu’s press briefing will be preceded by another special Cabinet Meeting and a meeting with CEOs of all commercial banks in Zambia. “All accredited media institutions are hereby notified that His
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka and MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe KONKOLA Blades have appointed Lewington Mujembe as coach, replacing Enos Silwimba, who was fired on Tuesday. “We have appointed Lewington Mujembe in an interim capacity. He will be assisted by Chipulu Chileya,” Blades secretary Kennedy Chota said in an interview yesterday. Chota wished the two former Blades players
Dear editor, DRIVING on the Mazabuka-Kafue road has become a nightmare. The road is in a deplorable state and there is need for the Road Development Agent (RDA) to work on it before lives are lost. I am aware that the road was rehabilitated a few years ago but the contractor did not do a
CHRISTINE CHIHAME, Mansa GOVERNMENT has started rehabilitating 20 kilometres of township roads in Kawambwa district in Luapula Province to spur investments in various sectors of the country’s economy. Kawambwa member of Parliament (MP) Nickson Chilangwa said Government has engaged Chinese contractor Uniq to undertake the works. Mr Chilangwa said the tarring of township roads in
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