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Prosecutors urged to uphold professionalism

By Justine Akakulubelwa Southern Province Minister, CORNELIUS MWEETWA, says there is need for prosecutors to uphold professionalism in their work, if the fight against corruption is to be won. Mr. MWEETWA, who represented Vice President, MUTALE NALUMANGO, at the close of the National Prosecutors Conference, said the government is concerned that some cases on corruption

Zimbabwe voting continues amid ballot-rigging fears

(BBC) Voting in Zimbabwe’s presidential and parliamentary elections is continuing in some parts of the country, after delays prompted a second day of voting amid complaints of ballot rigging. President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave notice that polling would be extended in 40 wards, in three of the 10 provinces. It includes parts of the capital, Harare

BRICS to expand to 11 countries from next January

(BBC) Iran, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will be joining BRICS from 1 January next year, South Africa’s president has said. The debate over expanding the BRICS bloc – made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – has topped the agenda at the summit in Johannesburg. There

HH Expected to Attend BRICS

President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is expected, in Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend the BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue Symposium. The BRICS Plus Dialogue will take place tomorrow, August 24, 2023, under the theme PROMOTING AFRICAN INTEGRATION AND JOINTLY BUILDING A HIGH LEVEL AFRICA-CHINA COMMUNITY WITH A SHARED FUTURE. South Africa President, CYRIL RAMAPHOSA will host

Zambia has Performed Strongly-IMF

International Monetary Fund -IMF- Resident Representative PREYA SHARMA says Zambia has performed strongly under the Fund supported programme. Ms. SHARMA says the Country has met all the quantitative targets and has met 9 of the Reform targets. Speaking during the town hall forum on the 2023 mid-year economic performance in Lusaka today, Ms. SHARMA said

Chief Chisunka Condemns Harassment of Lungu

Chairperson of the House of Chiefs Chief CHISUNKA has condemned the harassment of Former President EDGAR LUNGU by suspected UPND cadres at the Malaila Ceremony in MFUWE. Chief CHISUNKA says traditional leaders are non-partisan and that traditional ceremonies are not political gatherings. He says traditional ceremonies are therefore open for all to attend regardless of
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