THE Kitwe family of a man whose headless body was discovered in Kitwe last week has refused to bury him, until the head is found. Wilson Musonda, 22, of Race Course Township in Kitwe was found dead on Tuesday, with his head missing in a makeshift barber shop near Chikosa bar. Copperbelt Commissioner of police
CHOMBA MUSIKA & STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S political tranquillity has gained another feather in the cap with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn commending the country’s peaceful transitions of power from one political party to another. And Zambia’s founding President Kenneth Kaunda says Zambians and Africans in general will for generations to come benefit from the
Plans are underway for a convention of local media to come up with resolutions to help promote professionalism in the fraternity. Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Kampamba Mulenga said in a few weeks’ time, and working in conjunction with the United Nation (UN), the Government would hold an indaba with representatives from both the public
THE assault of journalists by United Party for National Development (UPND) cadres at the party’s secretariat on Tuesday is the worst form of hooliganism which should not be tolerated in a democratic country like Zambia. UPND cadres on Tuesday assaulted two journalists at their party secretariat in Rhodes Park after police cancelled an unauthorised press
NANCY SIAME, State House Zambia and Ethiopia have signed two government-to-government agreements of cooperation in various sectors of the economy, with President Lungu hailing the growing political and economic cooperation between the two countries A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between the Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Addis Ababa Chamber of
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has commended Zambia for taking up a universal health coverage system which enables people to acquire health services at an affordable cost. WHO Zambia Representative Jacob Mufunda said through the provision of universal health coverage, Government was working towards achieving the United Nation (UN) Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs) to be
LUSAKA deputy mayor Chilando Chitangala says all mobile phone owners in Lusaka will be required to pay a fee towards garbage collection exercises through monthly deductions to improve health and sanitation. Ms Chitangala said the monthly deduction fee will be conducted through partnership with Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA). “The Lusaka City Council
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