Supporters of Etienne Tshisekedi, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s veteran opposition leader, have gathered in the capital, Kinshasa, to express their shock at his death. A prominent opponent of successive leaders, he was due to head a transitional council under a deal for President Joseph Kabila to step down. The 84-year-old died in Belgium where
Zambia Red Cross Society has continued to receive refugees in need of humanitarian assistance from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the Month of January 2017, the National Society has attended to about 54 asylum seekers in Mpulungu, Kaputa and Nsumbu transitory camps while Kipushi, Kakoma, Chiengi, and Nchelenge transitory camps have recorded none.
NKOLE NKOLE, Lusaka SINGER Wezi Muhone has been nominated for a KORA All Africa Music Award, a major feat if it was not for the fact that the founder of the awards Ernst Adjovi has consistently failed to hold the event even in cases where the host country has paid him. Last year, in Namibia,
FIRST Quantum Minerals head of government affairs John Gladston says he fully supports the unbundling of Zesco so that it can improve its efficiency affordably. Speaking when a delegation of diplomats toured FQM’s operations in Solwezi and Kalumbila, Gladston said the government needed to unbundle Zesco if it was to establish true cost reflective electricity
VETERAN politician Daniel Munkombwe says PF members are now chewing bones because the MMD has taken over the ruling party. And Munkombwe says the PF should leave vengeance to God because the Bible says so. Meanwhile, Munkombwe, 84, says he has no appetite for any political position in the PF but that his silence over
PF deputy secretary general Mumbi Phiri on Monday insulted administrators and members of a newly formed WhatsApp group called “Dr CK Solidarity PF” before exiting. Mumbi, along with many other PF members, was added to the group which she exited. But yesterday when she was re-added, Mumbi exploded and called the chat group “stupid”. Mumbi,
Chishimba Kambwili has warned Luanshya Copper Mines management to stop threatening closure of other units and intimidating its employees demanding salary increments. “It appears that the investors who are coming in this country are taking advantage of the Zambian workers,” says Kambwili. It is true; investors have been taking advantage of Zambian workers. But why?
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