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April 6, 2014 - 0 Comments

By MOFFAT CHAZINGWA- LOCATED about 607 kilometres from Solwezi, the headqaurters of North-Western, Chavuma is by far, the furthest district in the province lying right at the border of Angola. Chavuma, with a population of...

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By MIRIAM ZIMBA- THE four walls of prison became home for Sililo Muyunda (real name withheld), after spending eight years following his conviction for aggravated robbery in 2003. His experience in prison began with two...

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By MAIMBOLWA MULIKELELA- ZANACO recorded profit of K186 million in 2013 up from K156 million the previous year. And the bank’s customer base increased from 650,000 in 2012 to more than 750,000 in 2013. Zanaco...

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By KENNEDY MUPESENI- THE Government should quickly implement its planned revival of Njanji Commuter train to decongest the city of Lusaka and reduce the cost of doing business being caused by traffic jams, Professor Clive...

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By JAMES MUYANWA and JUDITH NAMUTOWE- ZAMBIA’s current debt stock is sustainable but there is cause to worry because it may become unsustainable in the next two years, local  economic experts have said. Speakers at...

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April 5, 2014 - 0 Comments

By CHILA NAMAIKO JUSTICE- Minister Wynter Kabimba has said the legal process leading to the referendum won’t be completed by 2016 and will gobble up K15 million. And Government has assured that Zambia will have...

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EARLY-MARRIAGES deny girls of their childhood, disrupt their education, limit their opportunities to develop, compromise their health, and expose them to violence and abuse. Early-marriages have also contributed to the slow attainment of the Millennium...

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By SYLVIA MWEETWA- CENTRAL Province  Permanent Secretary  Edwidge Mutale has rebuked  some  unruly  pupils  at  Mukobeko  Secondary  School for  drafting  and  sticking defiant  rules  at the school. Five pupils have since been suspended from school...

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By Dr Felix Silwimba – DIANE Driedger, a Jamaican-born historian for her thesis leading to attainment of her masters’ degree in history studied the genesis and evolution of the disability rights movements and its peculiarities....

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