I wish to state that the recent revelations by the Minister of works and Supply that government intends to begin the construction of a new state house is a complete joke and a flat footed abuse of public resources that must never see its light of day.It is politically surprising and morally upsetting that a
POLICE in Lusaka have confirmed that a total of 1,901 shops where burnt in the City market fire yesterday. And police have also stated that the quantifying of the exact number of people affected and the amount of damage caused is still on- going as some of the shops where sub-divided by the owners. Police
MMD Die Hard Youths Coordinator Gerald Chiluba says the declaration by African Union that the country’s elections were free and fair should put to rest talks of legitimacy by the UPND. The opposition UPND have refused to acknowledge the outcome of August 11th election in which the PF were declared winners but Mr Chiluba says
PRESS STATEMENT THE Civil Society Constitutional Agenda (CiSCA) contends that President Edgar Lungu’s intention to invoke Articles 30 and 31 of our Constitution to declare a state of emergency is totally misplaced and a knee jerk reaction to an incident that has not even been investigated. CiSCA profoundly regrets the fire that gutted the city
The Director of Public Prosecutions Lillian Shawa Siyunyi has entered a nolle prosequi in the case where President Edgar Lungu’s spokesperson Amos Chanda and Daily Nation Newspaper owner Richard Sakala were facing contempt of court charges. Mr. Chanda, Mr. Sakala are scheduled to appear before Magistrate Felix Kaoma at 12:00 hours today in a matter
Emirates has said the cabin ban on laptops no longer applies on its flights to the United States. In March, the US banned laptops and other large electronic devices to and from eight mostly Muslim nations, fearing bombs may be concealed in them. Emirates, which flies to the US from its Dubai hub, said it
Public servants in Uganda are facing a strict dress code after the government issued a circular warning them to “dress decently”. Female staff have been told not to show any cleavage, wear brightly coloured nails, braids or hair extensions, sleeveless or transparent blouses. Men must wear long-sleeved shirts, jackets and ties, while trousers should not
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