By MUSONDA MANGILASHI - A TWENTY-FIVE-year-old woman has been jailed to 12 years imprisonment by the Kitwe High Court for stabbing her husband to death in January this year following a misunderstanding. Ms Justice Penjani Lamba sentenced Priscah Chabu for causing the death of Chrispine Kitungu of Wusakile township on January 14. In passing sentence
By JAMES KUNDA ZESCO Limited has projected Zambia to become an electricity trade hub for Southern Africa by 2025, managing director Victor Mundende has said. Mr Mundende said the power utility firm would ensure that all customers had electricity that meets their needs. “The successful delivery of this picture of success will not only require
UPND Vice President Geofrey Mwamba has vowed not to abandon incarcerated opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema. In a statement, Mr Mwamba said he is not a political prostitute like many other politicians. His statement comes after a series of news articles in the Daily Nation purporting that Mr Mwamba has fled Zambia and abandon Mr Hichilema.
Vice President Inonge Wina has addressed African Leaders attending the Transform Africa Summit 2017 in Kigali Rwanda highlighting how Zambia is utilizing the Information Communication Technology in the private and public sectors of the economy. Mrs. Wina told the summit that Zambia was steadily developing its ICT sector by introducing ICT as a compulsory subject
Zesco United’s CAF Confederation Cup match against Egyptian side Smouha will proceed on Saturday as scheduled despite the three-day national mourning that will end tomorrow. President Edgar Lungu has declared three days of national mourning from Thursday to Saturday in honour of freedom fighter Salome Kapwepwe who will be put to rest on Saturday. The
FAZ has moved all week six matches of the Super Division to Sunday due to national mourning. Government declared a three day state funeral in honour of the late freedom fighter Salome Kapwepwe who was the wife of former vice president Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe. She will be put to rest in Chinsali on Saturday, which
Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) Executive Director Wesley Chibamba has commended the Zambian government for taking the step of screening churches and religious organizations. Chibamba has said if the church is going to be contributing to steering policy direction in Zambia, then it is only prudent that such groupings are properly screened. “As TIZ, we are
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