NEBAT MBEWE, Siavonga FIRST Lady Esther Lungu has challenged the Lions Clubs in Zambia to redouble their efforts in helping ease the suffering of the needy in the country and beyond Zambia’s borders. Mrs Lungu has also urged the corporate world to partner with the Lions Clubs, an international service organisation, to alleviate the hardships
Judgment day looms for Mulungushi varsity rioters KELVIN MBEWE, Lusaka MULUNGUSHI University has identified students who allegedly took part in riots at the institution and action will be taken against them. Vice-chancellor Hellicy Ng’ambi said the students were caught on CCTV and the university will take action against them once investigations have been concluded. Professor
MELODY MUPETA, Kitwe AFTER learning that his wife still parades as a prostitute in the night, a 39-year-old man of Buchi township now wants to divorce to allow her carry on her business. Before Buchi local court senior magistrates Elita Bwalya and Caroline Mbewe is the case of Adams Musanshi who sued Naomi Nachalwe, 30,
KELVIN KACHINGWE, Lusaka LOUISA Chingangu, who was crowned Miss Zambia 2016 last December, has been suspended for what the franchise owners say is gross misconduct for seemingly supporting an online publication that alleged that the organisers have not given her all the prizes apart from the motor vehicle for winning the title. The publication alleged
YANDE SYAMPEYO, Lusaka THE Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) has denied organising national prayers for incarcerated United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema meant to press for his release. ZCCB communications director Winfield Kunda says the Catholic Church is not aware of such prayer arrangements either at the conference level or within
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka THE Lusaka City Council has vowed that it will not sit idly by and watch the ‘Greater City of Lusaka’ turn into the Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. Council spokesperson Brenda Katongola says authorities have declared “war” on illegal liquor business that is widespread in many townships of the country’s capital city. “We
KELVIN MBEWE, Lusaka ZAMBIA Daily Mail Limited managing director Nebat Mbewe has urged employees to work hard and be innovative to improve the company’s financial viability. Mr Mbewe said cutthroat competition in the media industry entails that employees should double their efforts to keep the company afloat and eventually declare a dividend and list on
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