By REBECCA MUSHOTA – THE Immigration Department last year revoked 90 work permits for foreigners who did not comply with the regulations of operating as an expatriate in Zambia. Immigration Department public relations officer Namati...
Read MoreBy FRANCINA PHIRI – THE Opposition alliance of political parties has decided to field a single candidate to contest t each of he forthcoming Parliamentary and local government by elections slated for April 11, 2019....
Read MoreBy KENNEDY MUPESENI – THE 2019 Copperbelt Investment Forum and Expo set for June, has been launched with Government committing to ride on private sector support to realise the Vision 2030 of a sustainable economy....
Read MoreBy FRANCINA PHIRI – THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has released $400,000 to supplement the Government’s effort in the fight against the fall armyworm in some parts of the country. FAO country representative George...
Read MoreBy CHUSA SICHONE in Chipili – PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has urged all traditional leaders in Zambia to promote peaceful coexistence of people from various tribes in their chiefdoms. President Lungu also called for peaceful transfer...
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA – WHAT is the economic value of a homemaker’s domestic labour? Zambians are about to find out. The Central Statistical Office (CSO) has revealed to the Times of Zambia that it plans...
Read MoreBy DOROTHY CHISI – ANITA Hoff is one woman who has decided to follow her passion of baking as a living through the support of her family. As this year’s women’s Day theme depicts, Think...
Read MoreTHE church is a neutral ground which accommodates people from all walks of life. The self-employed, employers and employees, renowned business men, marketeers and street vendors all have to go to churches of their choice...
Read MoreTill recently, Zambia was a classic example of a literary desert with very few published writers of note not to talk of the country suffering from a shortage of funded, robust publishing houses dedicated to...
Read MoreRANDY BANDA concludes narrating the tale of a love triangle and how the victims planned to teach their common ‘enemy’ a lesson, but to no avail. Names of characters and places have been fictionalised. Read...
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