Archive: 17 September 2017
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Regulating campaign funds won’t work because of theft in govt – MilupiADD president Charles Milupi says Justice Minister Given Lubinda is mistaken to think that the Political Parties Bill will control how much funds go into campaigns because the ruling party will always get money from […]
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Govt releases K10m for rehabilitation of National Assembly MotelGovernment has released K10 million for the rehabilitation of National Assembly Motel. According to a statement posted on the Ministry of Finance website, Minister of Finance assured Speaker of the National Assembly Dr Patrick Matibini […]
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UPND showed desirable maturity in Parliament – NdoyiFormer Zambia National Students Union vice president Prince Ndoyi has commended the opposition UPND for not disrupting President Edgar Lungu’s speech during the opening of Parliament, saying it was a sign of great maturity. And […]
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PF cadres beat traffic police officersIn this video, a renowned PF cadre Munir Zulu and and his ‘boys’ identified as Wayo and George are seen exchanging punches with traffic police officers in Lusaka’s Emmasdale area. A witness narrated to News […]
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Open Intermarket Bank without further delay, demands ZUFIAWThe Zambia Union of Financial Institutions and Allied Workers, ZUFIAW has challenged government and the Central Bank to say the truth about the status of Intermarket Bank for the sake of employees and depositors. And […]
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VJ salutes Lungu for sharing smily handshake with Garry, KambwiliIn matters of state or political relations, a smiling handshake speaks much louder than any written words, says veteran politician Vernon Mwaanga. In a statement, the former chief government spokesperson said there was nothing new […]
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GBM weighs in on $1.2bn Lusaka-Ndola Road: “It will land people in jail in the near future”UPND has warned that the US$1.2 billion Lusaka-Ndola Carriageway will land people in prison should they fail to account for the expenditure in the near future. In a statement issued yesterday, UPND vice-president said his […]
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Minibuses will be phased out starting January 2019, clarifies MinisterMinister of Transport and Communications, Brian Mushimba says the Statutory Instrument that will ban minibuses without seatbelts from operating will be enforced starting January 1, 2019, and not 2018. Explaining the decision in an interview, […]
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