KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka ZAMBIA National Farmers Union (ZNFU) says the late rainfall that occurred in some parts of the country last week will not destroy crops but will delay the start of the marketing season due to the increase in moisture content in the affected grains. The 2016/17 agriculture marketing season is scheduled to start
MONICA KAYOMBO, Luwingu SIXTY percent of construction works have been done at the first ever Luwingu district filling station funded by Government at a cost of K4 million. Astor Investment Limited site engineer Cai Chang Xing said in an interview that the works are progressing well, and that the filling station will be fully operational
BWALYA CHILUFYA Dear friend, when the unfortunate happens to you do not go over your life and think of all things which did not work out. If you do, you are likely to conclude the most natural but untrue; “It only rains in my life and it never stops.” You may think, “All my mates
Dear editor, Allow me space in your newspaper to express my thoughts with particular reference to the above subject matter. In as much as we appreciate the contributions of our first republican President, Kenneth Kaunda, to the development of this country, politically, socially and economically, I feel it wouldn’t be a good idea to declare
Dear editor, KINDLY allow me space in your esteemed newspaper to express my disappointment with whoever is charged with the responsibility to maintain the area that houses Debonairs, Steers, Subway and Fishaways, among others in Kabulonga. The place has become shabby, and I say so because that place was previously welcoming due to its surroundings
Dear editor, The renowned man of God, prophet Shepherd Bushiri, popularly known as Major 1, surprised me when he issued warnings to our Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs Godfridah Sumaili and bishops Joe Imakando and Joshua Banda that he will sort them out. This is in a matter in which Government denied his
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe GOVERNMENT has invested more than K528 million in infrastructure development in various sectors of the economy in Kitwe and thereby creating job opportunities for local people in the mining town. In the education sector, Government is building a lecture theatre, classroom blocks and students’ hostels at Mukuba University, all at a cost
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