By STEPHEN KAPAMBWE On the midnight of October, 2014, 23, Zambia and Britain will be looking back 50 years ago when the Zambian flag was hoisted for the first time in place of the Union...
Read MoreBy Sam Phiri- THE unification of Barotseland, a former a British protectorate with Northern Rhodesia on May 18, 1964, 50 years ago, culminated into the birth of a sovereign unitary State called Zambia and engraved...
Read MoreBy Margaret Mangani – The month of October is considered as the breast cancer awareness period. The pink ribbon is worn or should be pinned on the breast of all those who could have a...
Read MoreBy CHILA NAMAIKO and REBECCA MUSHOTA- TWO brothers have been struck to death by lightning while their mother is battling for her life in Monze Mission Hospital. The mysterious lightning also gutted their grass-thatched house...
Read MoreBy MARISA MWAPE- THE Kitwe Magistrate’s court has sentenced a 37-year-old woman to three years simple imprisonment for fraudulently collecting money from unsuspecting members of the public on the pretext that she would get them...
Read MoreFrom BRIAN HATYOKA in HARARE, ZIMBABWE- TOUR operators in Zambia have been urged to legalise their operations to enable them drive maximum benefits from the tourism sector. Sigo Adventurers and Tours director Walter Shakalonga said...
Read MoreBy SARAH TEMBO- AGRICULTURE and Livestock Minister Wylbur Simuusa has uerged the hotel industry in the country to offer attractive prices to local farmers to ensure that the agricultural sector remains viable. Mr Simuusa said...
Read MoreBy CHATULA KAMPO- A NDOLA magistrate has admonished a family for forcing a student to keep his two year-old daughter as a way of forcing him to pay compensation for impregnating his girlfriend. Magistrate Chris...
Read MoreFROM STANSLOUS NGOSA IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA- TANZANIA President Jakaya Kikwete has said the freedom of the Press has slightly improved in Africa although a lot needs to be done by enacting relevant laws....
Read MoreBy SYLVIA MWEETWA- VICE- PRESIDENT Guy Scott’s wife Charlotte, has said children must be involved in Zambia’s jubilee activities in order to shape their identity. Meanwhile, Central Province Permanent Secretary Edwidge Mutale has cautioned civil...
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