By PERPETUAL SICHIKWENKWE- A GROUP of people, suspected to be PF cadres, yesterday attacked the Kanyama Constituency office, robbing people of their cell phones and money. The cadres, armed with machetes and other weapons, also...
Read MoreBy CATHERINE NYIRENDA- THE final Draft Constitution that was released to Parliament last week has proposed that the Republican President be given powers to appoint Cabinet ministers outside Parliament. According to part five, sub-section 114...
Read MoreBy REBECCA MUSHOTA- CHIEF Chisunka of the Ushi people of Mansa has been arrested for running over and killing a person in a road traffic accident. Meanwhile, scores of Senama Township residents yesterday rioted over...
Read MoreBy MOSES KABAILA JR- ‘THERE is a cause for anything, especially when you come across angry people you know there is a reason behind that-people don’t just get angry for fun’ The dual system that...
Read MoreBy MOSES KABAILA JR- THE insatiable appetite and will to achieve big things in life make more sense with a visit to the Shiwa House dubbed the Africa House by prolific English journalist Christina Lamb...
Read MoreTHE past days have been a hive of activities that saw Zambians unite to celebrate the country’s Golden Jubilee. People from different walks of life, politicians included, put aside their differences to join hands in...
Read MoreBy VENARCIOUS MWANSA- SUNDAY Times of Zambia Chief Reporter Sylvester Mwale was assaulted and held captive on the eve of independence celebrations in the notorious Chibolya Township in Lusaka. Mr Mwale was detained for about...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA- UNIVERSITY of Zambia Mass Communications Head of Department Emmanuel Kunda says the introduction of e-times by Times Printpak Zambia Limited will expand the newspaper’s readership. The e-times is the full electronic version...
Read MoreBy CHARITY MOONGA- ACTING President Edgar Lungu has declared Wednesday October 29, a day of national mourning in honour of the 25 people, mostly pupils who drowned on Independence Day. The 25, were travelling to...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO- TWENTY-FOUR of the 25 bodies of people that drowned in Lake Kariba in Gwembe on Friday have been retrieved. In fact, the total number of those who drowned is 25 and not...
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