NANCY SIAME, Lusaka MINISTER of Information and Broadcasting Services Kampamba Mulenga says the seizure of a printing machine for The Mast newspaper which is believed to belong to the Post Newspapers Limited (in liquidation) must not be politicised because it has nothing to do with Government but the liquidators. Ms Mulenga said the matter surrounding
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu WESTERN Province Minister Nathaniel Mubukwanu has urged pupils at Kambule Technical Secondary School in Mongu to stay away from drugs and sex if they are to record good results. Mr Mubukwanu said the pupils should make their books a priority and help improve the examination results at national level. He said both
Dear editor, IS THE Local Organising Committee (LOC) looking for a music band to entertain guests for the opening ceremony of the Total Under-20 Africans Nations Cup? Look no further: The Green Eagles Labels Band. This band put up a five-star performance during Zambia Police Service sports awards to the satisfaction of every person in
Proflight Zambia has upgraded its Mbasela Club frequent flyer programme to make the rules simpler to understand and to help passengers to earn and spend more Miles on a route of their choice. The Mbasela Club programme allows members to earn Miles each time they fly , which in turn can exchanged for a free
President Edgar Lungu has vowed that he will not meet the opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema because he has refused to recognise him as Head of State. Hichilema has refused to accept the results of the August 2016 elections where Lungu was declared winner. Hichilema is still fighting in court challenging Lungu’s re-election.
Former Minister of Information and one of the founder members of the ruling Patriotic Front Chishimba Kambwili has written the following message on his Facebook page: If a bird is alive it eats ants, but when a bird dies ants eat it. Time & circumstance can change at any period..try as much as you can never to devalue or hurt anyone in life. You may
By RABECCA CHIPANTA BIBLE Gospel Church in Africa (BIGOCA) overseer Peter Ndhlovu has called for stringent measures to help regulate the influx of fake prophets in the country. Welcoming Minister of Religious Affairs Godfridah Sumaili’s announcement that her ministry had engaged the Ministry of Home Affairs and Church mother bodies to ensure that there was
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