Kudos to gov’t for respecting ECL’s rights
THE decision by the Zambian government to permit former President Edgar Lungu to travel to South Africa for a medical check-up is commendable and reflects a commitment to upholding the…
Civil service must implement Govt policies – Ngoma
By MERVIS MUSONDA GOVERNMENT has called on civil service to actively implement its policies to enhance the well-being of citizens. Special Assistant to the President for Political Affairs, Levy Ngoma…
PF faction plans banishing MPs supporting Tonse Alliance
By GIDEON NYENDWA THE Patriotic Front (PF) Faction Secretary General, Morgan Ng’ona, has revealed that the party is considering expelling Members of Parliament (MPs) who campaigned for the Tonse Alliance…
FQM cuts copper production for 2025
By NATION REPORTER FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) has revised downwards its copper output for this year by 3.5 percent at the midpoint, citing Zambian mine sequencing, while having challenges with…
Learn from Trump, Kalaba advises leaders
By BARNABAS ZULU CITIZENS First (CF) leader, Harry Kalaba, has urged Zambian leaders to draw lessons from the U.S. democratic process, particularly in light of Donald Trump’s today’s inauguration as…
PF to petition USA, EU to begin monitoring by-elections
By NATION REPORTER THE Patriotic Front (PF) has decided to petition the United States of America (USA), the European Union (EU) and other international partners to considering monitoring Zambia’s by-elections…
State permits ECL to travel out for medical check-up
By BARNABAS ZULU ZAMBIA’s Sixth President, Edgar Lungu has finally been granted permission to leave the country, marking his first international trip since 2022 when he was ejected from plane…
Government welcomes UN Special Rapporteur
By NATION REPORTER GOVERNMENT says there is nothing sinister about the coming of Irene Khan, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of…
‘Only valuable investments allowed in Zambia’
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU GOVERNMENT is only dealing with investor agreements which have mutual benefits such as benefitting citizens, Mines and Minerals Development Minister, Paul Kabuswe, has said. Mr Kabuswe also…
Zambia needs to treat 250,000 TB patients
By JONES KAKANDA CITAMPLUS has called for concerted efforts for Zambia to attain the target of curing 250,000 tuberculosis patients. Programmes Manager, Isaac Phiri, said currently the measures which have…