Archive: 9 October 2019
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6 die in Mpika road accidentSix people have died while three others have sustained serious injuries after a driver of a Toyota Ipsum failed to keep to his lane resulting in a head-on collision with an oncoming truck in Mpika. […]
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National Assembly seeks misjoinder from LAZ’ Bill 10 matterDeputy Clerk of the National Assembly Cecilia Sikatele has asked the Constitutional Court to remove President Edgar Lungu and the National Assembly from the petition where LAZ is challenging the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill No.10 of […]
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Explosion at KCM sets fire to Cobalt Recovery Furnace, no fatalities recordedAn explosion at Konkola Copper Mines this morning set fire to the Cobalt Recovery Furnace, which is part of the Smelter, causing damage to property, although no casualties have been recorded. A source at KCM […]
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Violence undermines electoral process – ECZThe Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says violence, if not addressed immediately, has the potential to undermine the electoral process. And the commission has maintained that the election will hold as scheduled following assurance by […]
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ZNFU backs govt’s maize export deal with DRCZambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU) media and public relations manager Calvin Kaleyi has backed government’s move to export maize to the Democratic Republic of Congo, describing it as a positive development. In an interview with […]
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I don’t remember what happened, murder-accused Juvenile tells courtA 17-year-old juvenile accused of stabbing his friend to death with a bottle at JCS bar in Longacres, has told the Lusaka High Court that he does not remember what happened on that day as […]
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Siliya accuses public procurement officers of denying Zambians businessChief Government Spokesperson Dora Siliya says procurement officials in all public institutions are the ones denying Zambians business because they prioritise foreign investment at the expense of indigenous businesses. And Siliya says mealie meal prices […]
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Thanks Britain for resuming aid, now stop stealing ba PFPresident Edgar Lungu says he is grateful to the British government for its decision to resume funding to Zambia’s health sector, explaining that the move will help the country attain its intended health coverage for […]
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