Government has advised defence personel engaging in politics to resign ion moral grounds. Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo says it is saddening to note that some defense personnel particularly in the Zambia Police service were still practicing partisan politics even after the August 11, 2016 general elections results. ZANIS reports that Mr. Kampyongo said such
Today’s Scripture “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” (2 Corinthians 4:17, NIV) Momentary Troubles Are you facing a difficulty or trial that seems like it’s been lasting a long time? Today’s verse tells us that our trials are really only momentary. Compared with
Government says it will support legislation meant to support the insurance sector in Zambia. Local government Minister Vincent Mwale says this is aimed at boosting the insurance sector which he said has remained slow in the country. Mr Mwale bemoaned the low levels of insurance use in Zambia , saying it is only becomes a
President Lungu still qualifies. If “holding office” is defined as “being sworn-in and serving until the next person is sworn-in as President”, then it means he is yet to hold office because no next person has yet been sworn-in as President. He remains the same person sworn-in in 2015 until 2021.
NEWS that Government has this year given the largest share of funds to Western Province to complete implementation of stalled development projects is commendable. According to Minister of Development Planning Lucky Mulusa, the province has received K32 million. He disclosed this when he paid a courtesy call at the Kuta at Limulunga Royal Village on
NEWS that Government has this year given the largest share of funds to Western Province to complete implementation of stalled development projects is commendable. According to Minister of Development Planning Lucky Mulusa, the province has received K32 million. He disclosed this when he paid a courtesy call at the Kuta at Limulunga Royal Village on
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka THE Christmas decorations that recently adorned Lusaka’s Levy Park Mall were on Saturday replaced by red lanterns and dragons as the Chinese celebrated the Spring Festival Temple Fair. Official celebrations were characterised by performances by both Chinese and Zambian cultural groups. Also on show was an array of Chinese dishes. Minister of
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