‘Cholera still threat’

PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka MINISTRY of Health spokesperson Kennedy Malama has appealed to members of the public to continue upholding high levels of hygiene to prevent the outbreak of waterborne diseases. Dr Malama said the rainy season is not yet over, and that cholera and other waterborne diseases still have the potential to break out. He

Kalaba woos Finnish investment

MACKSON WASAMUNU, Helsinki MINISTER of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba has urged European investors to view Zambia as a regional investment destination not as a market of just about 15 million people. And Mr Kalaba has also called on Finland to take advantage of investment opportunities existing in various sectors of the Zambian economy as there

Prophet Bushiri is in Zambia, says his brother

CONTROVERSIAL Malawi Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is in the country claims his brother Apostle Shammah Bushiri. According to a Facebook posting two hours ago, Shammah claims that Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is in the country and doing charity work Mumbwa. “Concerning the spiritual crisis in Zambia making headlines. Mwebantu and other media houses are at KK international

State must appeal against HH’s acquittal – ZRP

Wright Musoma who heads Zambian Republican Party (ZRP), an opposition party aligned to the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) has demanded that State appeals against the acquittal of UPND president Hakainde Hichilema. Musoma says the State must appeal against the acquittal because it was in bad faith and the reasons given are unrealistic and far fetched. “We,

MMD calls for policy consistency in crop marketing

Movement for Multiparty Democracy MMD has called for consistency in the policy of crop marketing so as to ensure predictability in the marketing of crops. Commenting on the announcement that the country has recorded yet another bumper harvest, Party National Secretary Raphael Nakacinda said there is need for government to have predictable policies in the

BoZ cuts benchmark lending rate to 12.5 percent

The cost of borrowing and servincing loans in Zambia has come down as Zambia’s Central Bank has cut its benchmark lending rate by 150 basis point to 12.5 percent. Governor Denny Kalyalya cited lower inflation and subdued economic growth as underlining principles considered by the monetary policy committee. “Among the principle reasons the monetary policy
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