SHIKANDA KAWANGA & STEVEN MVULA, Livingstone VISITING Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn says Zambia can reap the full benefits of hosting the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, by bringing more tourists to the breath-taking attraction. And Mr Desalegn has described Zambia as a beautiful country and urged people from all
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe POLICE in Kitwe have rounded up 69 youths, six of whom they have linked to a notorious gang popularly known as ‘Sons of the Devil (SOD)’ that has been terrorising residents. The SOD outlaws have been robbing and assaulting residents. Copperbelt commissioner of police Charity Katanga said the youths were picked up
SOME schools of thought say the most intelligent or brilliant of us all are not usually the most successful, financially or career-wise. A lot depends on the ability of a person to break into circles, meet people, network and interact. In as much as this applies to individuals, it also applies to countries. No country
KELVIN CHONGO, Lusaka THE Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) says Zambia has recorded an increase in the number of drug abuse and drug-dependent persons in the last eight years. DEC deputy national coordinator in charge of education and counselling Isaac Masiye said 95 percent of the recorded cases involve young people aged between 12 and 25
LINDA NYONDO, Lusaka VICTORIA Mbandu, the mother of 19-year-old Lusaka student Ruth Mbandu, who was brutally murdered close to five years ago, is devastated by the recent acquittal of the two suspects who had been arrested in connection with the killing of her daughter. Mrs Mbandu says she has written to President Lungu appealing to
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka PRESIDENT Lungu has assured defence and security services personnel that the indignity they have suffered over the years as a result of the lack of decent accommodation will be a thing of the past under his watch. The President drove home this assurance yesterday by launching the construction of 2,000 modern houses
Government has clarified that the K2 million allocated towards consultations on whether Zambia should leave or remain a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is from the 2017 national budget. Justice Minister Given Lubinda says the money is part of the allocation approved by Parliament in the contingency budget, which is money set aside
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