CHAMBO NG’UNI, Kabwe ZAMBIA Daily Mail as a leading newspaper is committed to providing quality news content. Deputy managing di rector Chapadongo Lungu said it is important for the newspaper to have a national face in its coverage of news. Mr Lungu, who was accompanied by features and supplements editor Kasuba Mulenga, said when he
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka THE Centre for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD) calls on Government to provide a road map on the process of reforming Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) and the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) to address challenges that negatively affect farmers. CTPD acting executive director Isaac Mwaipopo said there is need for Government to
HARRY KALABA EVERY generation has their Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Rajan Mahtanis, and Enock Kavidendeles, etc. Although we may never command the number of assets these moguls have, we can all find how God has gifted us to produce wealth and make a positive contribution to the economic advancement of our land. My humble observation
Phnom Penh in Cambodia will be the latest destination Emirates will serve from July 1 this year*, with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a two class configuration. Outbound, flight EK388 will Depart Dubai at 0915hrs, and will arrive in Yangon at 1725hrs. It will then depart Yangon at 1855hrs, before arriving at Phnom Penh at
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka STANBIC Bank has steadily increased lending to Zambia’s agriculture sector in the last two years to over K1 billion as at December 2016, as the firm solidifies its commitment to grow the sector. This is to complement Government’s efforts in diversification to contribute to jobs and wealth creation. Stanbic Bank managing director
INVESTMENT FORUM with MARGARET CHIMANSE THE first-ever development symposium that was held recently in Chipata, Eastern Province, recognised the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) as a central partner in promoting economic development of the province. The development symposium, which was organised by the Eastern Province administration in collaboration with the Eastern Province Chamber of Commerce and
A South African judge has blocked the country’s planned withdrawal from the international criminal court (ICC), saying the move is unconstitutional without prior parliamentary approval. Sitting in the high court in Pretoria, deputy judge president Phineas Mojapelo said on Wednesday that any move to pull out of the ICC must be “on the basis
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