I hold no grudge against anyone, says Jay Jay
By SIMON MUNTEMBAI MAY be suspended from the party but I still believe in it, and shall continue to help in promoting peace and love among fellow members, sus- pended…
LUNGU LEADS ZAMBIANS IN CELEBRATING 56TH INDEPENDENCE DAY
By SILUMESI MALUMO and SIMON MUNTEMBAPRESIDENT Edgar Lungu yesterday led hun- dreds of Zambians tolay wreaths at the Freedom Statue in Lusaka in commem- orating the country’s 56th in- dependence…
Gold miners want licences for mineral-rich areas only
By SILUMESI MALUMOGOVERNMENT should ensure that mining licences are only issued for areas which have sufficient gold deposits to enable miners to mop up enough for sale to ZCCM-IH.Small Scale…
SCARLET FEVER – ITS CAUSES
By Dr Quince MwabuA 10-YEAR-OLD boy brought his mother to the outpatient department with a complaint of sore throats, fever, abdominal pain and nausea.Her general health has been fine until…
Conserve water bodies, urges expert
STAKEHOLDERS in nature conservation have called for an increase in the buffer zone for water bodies and land for developments from 50 meters to more throughout the country.Livestock and Fisheries…
GOVT FOR CLEAN WATER
By OLIVER SAMBOKO in MbabalaGOVERNMENT is committed to providing clean water to ensure better sanitation for all citizens, Patriotic Front (PF) National Mobilisation Committee member Bizwell Mutale has said.Mr Mutale…
First Lady did not interfere in Chanda Kambwili release
By SILUMESI MALUMOSTATE House has refuted reports that First Lady Esther Lungu intervened in the release of Chanda Kambwili from Police custody.Ms. Lungu has denied the claims and asked Diamond…
Farmers’ FISP contributions overwhelming, says Wina
By SILUMESI MALUMOVICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has disclosed that 99 percent of farmers have deposited their K400 contribution towards the Farmers Input Support Programme (FISP).Ms Wina said 99 percent of farmers…
UPND urges members to register as voters
By ANDREW MUKOMAUNITED Party for National Development (UPND) in Southern Province has urged the electorate in the region to turn in numbers to and register as voter.This follows the announcement…
WORLD BANK SUPPORTS ZAMBIA WITH $25 MILLION TO ADDRESS COVID-19
WASHINGTON, - World Bank has approved $25 million to support Zambia’s response to the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.Of this amount, $20 million will come from the International Development Association’s Crisis Response…



