GBM Questions Zambian Judges Braverly

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

Ex-spy Chief Arrested In Gambia

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

Mexico’s Foreign Minister Rejects Trump Deportation Policy

Mexico has condemned new guidelines issued by the United States, under which almost all illegal immigrants can be subject to deportation. The new rules include sending undocumented people to Mexico, even if they are not Mexicans. But Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray says his country cannot “accept unilateral decisions imposed by one government on another.”

Markets, Bus Stations Boards Coming – Mwale

Local Government Minister Vincent Mwale says his ministry has embarked on a programme to appoint management boards which will manage and control markets and bus stations in the country, in line with clause 31 of the Markets and Bus stations Act. Mr Mwale has told Parliament in a ministerial statement that the management boards are

Govt Owes Agricultural Suppliers K2 Billion

Government owes fertilizer suppliers, seed companies and transporters a total of two billion kwacha for the 2016/2017 farming season. Agriculture Dora Siliya told parliament when she delivered a ministerial statement today that fertilizer suppliers are owed one point six billion while seed suppliers are owed three hundred and thirty two point nine million kwacha. Ms.

Zambia’s Electricity Generation Increases

Energy Minister David Mabumba has attributed the increase in power generation to improvements in waters levels in the reservoir dams of the power stations. Mr. Mabumba has told a media briefing held in LusakMabumba Davida today that this has led to power stations such as Kafue Gorge increase power generation from 630 megawatts to 820
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