By JANE MWANSA – A POLICE officer in Kitwe has testified how he was informed that his subordinates had delivered a load of stolen copper to a company owned by a Chinese. This is a...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO – MINISTRY of National Development Planning Permanent Secretary Chola Chabala has said the country’s textile industry, being labour-intensive, has potential to continue creating new employment opportunities at all stages of its value...
Read MoreBy STEVEN ZANDE – THE Government should consider devise a clear plan of recapitalising public media institutions, the Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) has said. ZUJ president Shamaoma Musonda said while the call by Secretary...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE – GENERAL Education Minister Dennis Wanchinga has said school heads should transfer to other institutions girls who fall pregnant and want to continue learning but fear to be stigmatised once their maternity...
Read MoreTHE issue of the Re-entry Policy which allows girls who fall pregnant to return to school after delivery is a contentious one which always has proponents and antagonists. While the Government and some other citizens...
Read MoreBy KASONDE KASONDE THE Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has said that it has intensified inspections for fake chlorine said to be in circulation as a result of the cholera epidemic in Lusaka. ZAMRA director...
Read MoreBy MILDRED KATONGO – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu is expected to attend the International Day of Prayer and Action for Inmates to be held on July 15 in Kitwe. Copperbelt Province Permanent Secretary Bright Nundwe said...
Read MoreBy SYLVESTER MWALE – KABWE Mayor Prince Chileshe has donated 81 bicycles and K30,000 cash to all the district’s two constituencies and 27 wards for party mobilisation. Meanwhile, Mr Chileshe, who is also Patriotic Front...
Read MoreBy JANE MWANSA POLICE on the Copperbelt have warned and cautioned 10 Copperbelt University (CBU) lecturers for unlawful confinement of Vice-Chancellor Naison Ngoma following a protest last week. Last week, some lecturers allegedly locked up...
Read MoreBy JAMES KUNDA and HELLEN TEMBO – THE half of Lusaka’s City Market, silenced by a fired that swept through it seven months ago, was buzzing with activity yesterday as thousands of traders swept off...
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