Today’s Scripture “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” (Ezekiel 36:26, NIV) Choosing Your Heavenly Heritage In life, we all have negative things happen to us. We go through situations that are
JIMMY CHIBUYE, Choma POLICE in Choma have arrested a 32-year-old man believed to be the mastermind of the 2016 post-election violence in Namwala district. Southern Province commissioner of police Bonny Kapeso said in a statement issued yesterday police arrested Maybin Kakoto for allegedly being the architect of last year’s post-election violence which left several people
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe CHIEF Shibuchinga of Lufwanyama district on the Copperbelt has castigated clergymen in his chiefdom for allegedly sanctioning marriages involving under-age girls. The traditional leader said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that the clergymen in his chiefdom have failed to offer solutions to problems of early marriages because they are the ones
THE high tuberculosis prevalence on the Copperbelt should be a cause of concern for all. It means in one way or another, we are all affected, either closely or remotely so. As Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya said, it is an emergency that requires effective solutions. According to Dr Chilufya who was speaking in Kitwe
NKOLE MULAMBIA, Kasumbalesa MINISTER of Lands Jean Kapata is disappointed with forestry department researchers for not advising Government on the source of the mukula tree logs that are destined for export. And over 100 trucks carrying logs of the mukula tree at Kasumbalesa border are still held by Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). Ms Kapata (pictured),
MIKE MUGALA, Lusaka MINISTER of Labour and Social Security Joyce Simukoko has given all trade unions a three-month ultimatum in which to submit audit reports or risk being deregistered. Mrs Simukoko is also concerned about the management of trade unions in the country. Speaking when she recently officiated at the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions
CAROLINE KALOMBE, Lusaka FOUR Lusaka lawyers have petitioned the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) Council to call for an extraordinary general meeting that will discuss a vote of no confidence against its office bearers for allegedly failing to enhance the rule of law. The four lawyers are Terreme Chabu, Kondwani Musukwa, Kelvin Bwalya and Robson
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