Zambian star and former Big brother Africa housemate Cleo Ice Queen and her singer boyfriend Kaladosha have welcomed a bouncing baby baby girl. She tweeted that she gave birth to a 3.8kg baby on the 20th of February. Recently her boyfriend revealed that for now he doesnt know when he will officially marry cleo ice
A TWENTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD man in Nakonde has allegedly killed his father after he was advised against using offensive language towards his mother. Muchinga Commissioner of Police Godwin Phiri said the incident happened on Monday this week after the deceased attempted to defend his wife who was being insulted by his son. Mr Phiri said the incident
The Bankers Association of Zambia has expressed its concerns at the way the Zambia Revenue Association has gone about implementing the newly-introduced law requiring every bank account holder to have a T-PIN (short for tax-payers identification number), saying banks have been caught on the hop. BAZ CEO Leonard Mwanza said while banks were aware of
The Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) says the new wholesale price of mealie meal for a 25kg bag of breakfast is expected to be about K85. MAZ National Coordinator Andrew Chintala says this follows the signing of the contracts by nine milling companies with the Food Reserve Agency and the Grain Traders Association aimed at
By ZTF Reporter The four registered teacher unions- ZNUT, BETUZ, SESTUZ and PROTUZ have finalized a clear roadmap that will see the teacher unions merge into one. The four organisations have since settled on a name for the new name to be called the ZAMBIA TEACHERS UNION (ZATU). The spokesperson of the Steering Committee for
UPND Vice President Geoffrey Mwamba says it worries his party whether Zambian judges can make bold decisions such as the one the South African high Court has made by ruling against the government’s decision to withdraw the country’s membership from the International Criminal Cou Mr Mwamba says it can only take bold judges to make
Gambia’s former spymaster and head of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Yankuba Badjie, has been arrested. Rights groups say the NIA was involved in the disappearance and torture of critics of ex-President Yahya Jammeh. Mr Badjie is the first of Mr Jammeh’s security officials to be taken into custody by the new government. Mr Jammeh
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