By EMILY KUWEMA - THE MultiChoice Zambia Film and Television Awards (ZAFTAs) left both the audience and participants thirsty for more last Saturday at the Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka. Without a doubt, whoever scooped an award at the 2017 ZAFTAs last Saturday would definitely say I have made it in life. The third edition of
By CHRISTINE MWAABA - THE amazing Kuomboka traditional ceremony of the Lozi people in Western Province is back! The traditional ceremony is an interesting annual cultural spectacle that will be commemorated tomorrow. The ceremony is displayed in a spectacular procession which has been missing from the national calendar since 2013. People in their hundreds, if
By CHILA NAMAIKO - PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has donated a 62-seater Higer Bus to promoted MTN-FAZ Super league side, Real Nakonde. The President has since called for more efforts among clubs to help tap talent from various sport disciplines across the country. Presidential Affairs Minister Freedom Sikazwe handed over the bus at State House yesterday,
By JANE MWANSA - KITWE Mayor Christopher Kan’gombe has said inadequate planning of housing units has resulted in the mushrooming of more than 18 unplanned settlements in Kitwe. Mr Kan’gombe said the mushrooming of the informal settlements had brought a number of challenges in the district, such as lack of proper water supply, because the
The Parliamentary Committee on Local Government, Housing and Chiefs Affairs says Government has shown commitment towards alleviating the 1.5 million housing deficit in the Country. Committee Chairman Maxwell Kabanda says the project in Ndola to build 8 thousand low, medium and high cost houses under Public Private Partnership- PPP is a milestone in the Country’s
By MAYA NTANDA - ZAMBIA and other developing countries have been challenged to take advantage of the London Stock exchange (LSE) and access financing in wide range of currencies to invest in economic prosperity. United Kingdom (UK) International Development secretary Priti Patel said at the launch of the (LSE) first-ever ‘Companies to Inspire Africa’ report,
By MAIMBOLWA MULIKELELA - CONSUMER Unity & Trust Society (CUTS) International has commended Zesco Limited’s proposal to raise the threshold for life-line tariffs by about 200 per cent to minimise the effects on domestic users. Zesco has proposed to peg the life-line electricity tariff at 0.15 Ngwee per kilowatt hour for 300 units from the
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