University of Zambia Vice Chancellor professor Luke Mumba says poor students must sort out their scholarship problems before going to university because the institution needs money to pay salaries. In an interview with News Diggers! Professor Mumba said students must at least pay a minimum 37.5 per cent of the total tuition fee to sit
People’s Party leader Mike Mulongoti says Hakainde Hichilema’s acquittal has revealed that there are people with evil intentions in the ruling party. Mulongoti said this in an interview shortly after Lusaka Magistrate Greenwell Malumani set Hichilema free yesterday, noting that it was clear that the arresting officer Mbita Mpazi did not conduct any investigations in
UPP leader Saviour Chishimba claims the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) intends to increase the price of fuel by 48 per cent. But ERB consumer and public affairs director Agness Phiri says only the energy regulation body has the authority to announce increments. In a statement yesterday, Saviour said he had information that government would impose
RELIGIOUS affairs and national guidance minister Reverend Godfridah Sumaili says she looks forward to meeting UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema so that she can tell him that God loves him and that He has a plan for his life. And Rev Sumaili says government will not entertain ‘prophets’ whose actions border on magic and witchcraft. Rev
Opposition UPND youths in Lusaka district have challenged government to walk the talk in employment creation. UPND Lusaka district youth spokesperson Otis Bwalya says there is need for government to address the high levels youth unemployment in the country with the seriousness it deserves. Mr Bwalya says they are concerned as UPND youths that government’s
Plans to upgrade Chawama, Chipata and Kanyama clinics in Lusaka to first-level hospitals have moved a major notch closer to realisation with Zambia and Japan signing a K400 million financing agreement for the projects. Japanese Ambassador to Zambia Hidenobu Sobashima signed on behalf of his country while Minister of Finance Felix Mutati signed for Zambia.
The Zambia Police has defended the professionalism of Police officers who testified in the case in which opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema was acquitted of the charge of using insulting language. The Court had questioned the professionalism of the officers. Police Spokesperson Esther Katongo says the four police officers who were the only State witnesses
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