HONE SIAME & CHAMBO NG’UNI, Chibombo PRESIDENT Lungu says Zambia is on the move to remarkable economic development and no amount of distraction will stop the country’s smooth journey to becoming a middle-income nation by 2030. The head of State said time for politicking is over and that it is now time to deliver development
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka OVER US$200,000 will be invested in the training of staff by Mahogany Air in readiness for resumption of operations that were suspended two years ago, Airline chief executive officer Jim Belemu has said. Last month, a consortium of investors from Zambia and Dubai invested US$23 million for the recapitalisation of Mahogany Air
FORMER Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane has welcomed the decision by the Government to seek the support of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and that the fund’s conditions are bearable. Dr Musokotwane, who was a minister in the Rupiah Banda-Cabinet, noted that the current country’s economic situation has left government with no option but to borrow
President Edgar Lungu says he will not respond to provocations from those who are opposed to his leadership. President Lungu also says he has listened to what the church has said on various issues affecting the country and will take their views on board. Speaking when he met Lenje chiefs in Katuba before the official
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka THE stability in the price movement of various consumer products has led to Zambia’s annual inflation rate for April to remain the same as recorded in March at 6.7 percent, Central Statistical Office (CSO) says. CSO director of census and statistics John Kalumbi, however, said prices are increasing but at a slow
President Edgar Lungu has commissioned the Katuba, Shimabala and Mumbwa road toll plazas. And President Lungu says Zambia is on the move and he will not allow anyone to distract him from delivering on his promise to deliver development. He said politics has a season and those who lose must accept so that the nation
Lusaka is about to experience a change in public transport as Drivern Technologies (Drivern) announces the launch of its On-Demand transport App called Drivern. The launch of the Drivern App, from the May 1st, 2017, will enable commuters in Lusaka and the online global community to request a taxi using their mobile devices. This solution
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