By Antonio Mwanza The wise say Karma is a b*tch; it does not give you what you want but what you deserve: 1. When we complained against selective application of the law, Kambwili said we were bitter. 2. When we complained about high poverty levels and economic hardships, Kambwili said it was global. 3. When
OVER a thousand former government employees today marched to State House to protest over their unpaid dues. The workers, who gathered at the entrance of State House, were demanding their benefits that the government owed them following termination of their employment. Addressing the workers, Former Government Employees Association of Zambia (FGEAZ) president Elijah Simon Sakala
Zesco United on Friday warmed up for their 2017 CAF Confederation Cup Group C trip to Sudan with a 1-0 away win over City of Lusaka. The victory at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka in this FAZ Super division week 7 match sent Zesco from 3rd to 1st on the log. Zesco displaced Lumwana Radiants from
By Amb. Emmanuel Mwamba “The arrest of an individual, cannot slide the country into dictatorship”. On 23rd April, a strong worded media statement signed by Archbishop Telesphore George Mpundu, Archbishop of Lusaka Archdiocese and President of the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) laid the first claim. In his statement titled; ‘’If you want Peace,
In a bid to remain a trusted and stable democracy, Zambia will continue to observe the rule of the law regardless of who is involved said Foreign Affairs Minister hon. Harry Kalaba during his high-level inter-action with the Swedish Foreign Office here in Stockholm this week. Hon. Kalaba said Zambia’s reputation as a country of
An expert on “children and the media” is concerned with the way internet is negatively affecting the social and mental development and interactions of children and adolescents. University of Zambia (UNZA) Digital journalism lecturer Ms. Brenda Bukowa has said the explosion of social media use among people has changed the way children think and interact
The Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST)has called for a strong political will to prevent drink driving in the country. ZRST chairperson Daniel Mwamba says in a statement recieved by ZANIS yesterday that a strong political will is needed as well as enforcement campaigns by the Zambia Police together with the Road Traffic and Safety Agency
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