Archive: 28 November 2019
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IG should protect citizens that plan protests than issuing threats – TIZTransparency International Zambia (TIZ) executive director Wesley Chibamba has said Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja should protect citizens that intend to hold peaceful protests over challenges affecting the country instead of threatening them as […]
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KCM hasn’t paid for power for a year, laments CECCopperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) chief executive officer Owen Silavwe has expressed concern over Konkola Copper Mines’ failure to pay for its electricity offtake for about a year now. In an interview after a tour of […]
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Zambians can’t change govt due to load shedding – TutwaIf we have to changed governments every time we have load shedding, then it means the people of Zambia will have no government at all, says Kabwe Central PF member of parliament Tutwa Ngulube. Commenting […]
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Charmaine doesn’t deserve compensation, state tells courtThe State has submitted to the Lusaka High Court that murder convict Keith Mukata’s former co-accused Charmaine Musonda, is not entitled to the damages she’s claiming for false imprisonment because she was an accused, who […]
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NCZ has old machinery, it can’t produce 15,000 tonnes of fertiliser – KatamboAgriculture Minister Michael Katambo has said Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia (NCZ) is incapacitated and cannot produce 15,000 metric tonnes of basal fertiliser that the company needed to manufacture for the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) […]
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Govt owes Mozambique’s EDM $70m for supplied powerThe Zambian government, through Zesco Limited, owes EDM of Mozambique up to US$70 million which is currently being paid through undisclosed monthly instalments, Minister of Energy Mathew Nkhuwa has disclosed. And Nkhuwa says the Kariba […]
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Police nab Lusaka woman for spreading false newsActing police spokesperson Danny Mwale says Kabwata police is holding a 26-year-old Lusaka woman for spreading false news. On Thursday morning, Notando Katongo’s Facebook post in which he alleged that Kabwita police had neglected an […]
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KCM shareholder claims 51% shares were illegally sold to VedantaA concerned citizen, through lawyers from L.J. Michaels Legal Practitioners, has written to Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) provisional liquidator Milingo Lungu demanding that the mining giant reverses the “wrongful sale” of KCM corporate control to […]
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Sex for grades a drawback to fight against HIV – SAfAIDSSAfAIDS Zambia country director Gastone Zulu says engagement of learners in sexual activities with lecturers for better grades is a drawback in the country’s fight against HIV prevalence among young people which has not seen […]
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We’ve a long way to deal with effects of apartheid – SA GovtThe Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) of South Africa says the sporadic attacks against foreign nationals in that country have nothing to do with xenophobia but are a result of frustration by the unemployed. […]
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