By RUTH CHAYINDA Chief MUYOMBE of the Mafinga District says he will support and work with President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA in his agenda to develop Mafinga District. The traditional leader, however, called on the Government to construct the Isoka- Lundazi road as it links four districts and should be given urgent attention. Chief MUYOMBE says the
By Tamara Muswala Infrastructure Housing and Urban Development Minister CHARLES MILUPI has inspected works on the Lusaka Ndola Dual carriageway. Mr. MILUPI has emphasised that the government wants to achieve the three principles it has set of delivering quality projects at the right cost and timely delivery. He has also directed the contractor to involve
By Hannock Kasama The Lusaka High Court has refused to grant an application by Former Konkola Copper Mines –KCM- Provisional Liquidator MILINGO LUNGU to stay the execution of a judgment allowing the seizure of his 24 million Kwacha deemed to be proceeds of crimes. The amount is held in three local commercial banks. Mr. LUNGU
By Mark Ziligone The Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security says the opposition Patriotic Front -PF- has NOT been given a go ahead to hold a public rally slated for August 26, 2023. Ministry Public Relations Officer COLLINS HIKALINDA says the three PF Members who held a meeting with of Home Affairs and Internal
By MacPherson Mukuka Drug Enforcement Commission -DEC- Director General NASON BANDA says the nine foreign nationals involved in the Gold Scandal are in safe custody contrary to social media reports that they are being kept in a luxury apartment within Lusaka. Mr. BANDA has told ZNBC News that the Commission is still carrying out further
(BBC) Rwandan President Paul Kagame has warned Catholic believers against engaging in practices that he says glorify poverty and which a government spokesperson described as “cult-like” behaviour. He was alluding to a Catholic pilgrimage that took place in June, the new Times paper reports. “If I ever hear about this again, that people travelled to
(BBC) The coup leader in Niger, Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani, has signed an order allowing the fellow military governments of Mali and Burkina Faso to send their troops into his country to help defend against an attack. The announcement was made after the foreign ministers of Burkina Faso, Olivia Rouamba, and Mali, Abdoulaye Diop, visited Gen
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