Govt, Anchor Health Partners team up to boost maternal, child health
MUBITA KATETE THE Lusaka Provincial Administration has partnered with Anchor Health Partners, a non-governmental organisation to strengthen health outcomes in Rufunsa before expanding the initiative to other parts of the…
Road Traffic Accidents increase alarms police
GIDEON NYENDWA ZAMBIA recorded 8, 809 road traffic accidents in the first quarter of 2025, resulting in 498 deaths and 4, 655 casualties, according to figures released by the Zambia…
Spax Mining sparks 201 marketeers in Chingola
ROGERS KALERO RENOWNED Chingola Businessman Kabaso Mulenga Baba popularly known as Spax Mining has empowered 201 marketeers, who lost their goods during the riot which erupted in Chingola two weeks…
Depoliticise Zambia Police, Imboela tells UPND
NATION REPORTER NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) president Saboi Imboela has called for the depoliticisation of the Zambia Police, saying the institution has become a tool for oppression, and has urged…
Cost of living too high to keep pets – Lubinda
BARNABAS ZULU THE cost of living has become astronomically high to the extent that Zambians cannot manage to keep and feed pets such as dogs anymore, says Given Lubinda. And…
Declaration of Lumezi, Pambashe, and Kawambwa seats vacant was per in curium – Tonse Alliance
GIDEON NYENDWA THE Tonse Alliance has announced it will petition the Constitutional Court against the declaration of the Lumezi, Pambashe, and Kawambwa parliamentary seats vacant, arguing that the action by…
Fritters replace nshima
Dear Editor, IT is more than true today that a good number of Zambians have resorted to eating fritters (Vitumbuwa) because they cannot afford expensive mealie-meal for their daily nshima.…
UPND has borrowed more than PF – Makebi
BARNABAS ZULU MAKEBI Zulu has challenged the UPND government to tell Zambians what it has done with the over US$20 billion the new dawn administration has borrowed since they came…
Changing Constitution won’t win UPND second term – Kalaba
NATION REPORTER PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema’s time is fast running out and attempts to use the constitutional amendments to cling on to power will not help him win the second term…
Voodoo men confession was forced
GRACE CHAILE THE Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has ruled that confessions made by two people, suspected to be wizards on a mission to bewitch President Hakainde Hichilema were involuntary and obtained…