Economic and Equity (EEP) President Chilufya Tayali has said the Nation needs that dialogue, so that Zambians can bury whatever hatchets and move on, and the President is the one with that responsibility before anybody else, especially Hakainde Hichilema who is not part of Government. Tayali said President Lungu might be falling in the political
The Zambia Revenue Authority-ZRA has assured transporters and Clearing Agents at Chirundu boarder post of improved service. Speaking when he addressed clearing agent, who last week presented to him a petition over alleged poor service delivery by officers at the boarder, ZRA Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda says agents should give his office time to study
United Party for National Development (UPND) Chairperson Mutale Nalumango has expressed regret that the UPND youths were involved in an altercation that led to the booing and heckling of the religious Minister Godfridah Sumaili at the Magistrates Courts on Monday the 19th June, 2017. Nalumango noted that whilst appreciating the pain, anger and disappointment a
Political Advisor Gregory Chileshe has charged that in Zambia there is so much hunger than ever before and pain due to high levels of unemployment. Evangelist Chileshe said high prices of essential commodities are afflicting on a daily basis and Zambians are not happy with the current trends in the country. He noted that the
WHAT started as a group chat on cross-platform instant messaging service, WhatsApp recently yielded results when former David Kaunda National Technical Secondary School pupils of met online and started conversing. They then bore a plan to do something for the school that nurtured them all those years ago. WhatsApp group, Ex-1997 DK Class, brought
United Party for National Development (UPND) Mbabala Member of Parliament Ephraim Belemu has charged that President Edgar Lungu’s association with Dictators like President of Rwanda Paul Kagame, Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe and Museven of Uganda is a clear demonstration he is copying dictatorial tactics from the three African leaders that are perceived to be dictators.
Warren Handley and Tom David are two young South African’s undertaking an epic journey of 6000km, at an average of 50km per day, from Kilimanjaro and Johannesburg. They are doing this to heighten awareness about orphaned and vulnerable children as well as the importance of early childhood development (ECD) in rural communities across southern Africa. They should be in
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