Archive: 18 December 2019
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Courts should be impartial; no one must influence judges – LunguPresident Edgar Lungu has said no one should influence the judges when discharging their judicial functions. And President Lungu says it is a fundamental human right for any accused person to be subjected to a […]
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Marijuana still illegal, until laws are changed – WinaVice-President Inonge Wina says the cultivation and use of cannabis in Zambia is still illegal and laws need to be changed before it can be made legal. Meanwhile, Vice-President Wina says a strong storm and […]
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We’ve not received CDF, laments Mkaika MPMkaika MMD member of parliament Peter Phiri says his constituency has not received its allocation of the Constituency Development Funds (CDF), a situation he fears could jeopardize his chances of being re-elected in 2021. But […]
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Miles’ desire to pay K1,500 child support ill-founded says ex-wifeLusaka Mayor Miles Sampa’s ex-wife has argued that his request for the Lusaka High Court to reduce child maintenance from K7,000 per month to K1,500 is ill-founded because no circumstances have changed since the ruling […]
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Wina calls for joint-task force to slow imported foodVice-President Inonge has directed line ministries to work closely with the Zambia National Farmers’ Union (ZNFU), supermarket chain stores and other importers to develop a phased import substitution programme by the end of January, 2020. […]
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4 men who sued Kaizer for assault comply with Court order to disclose residential addressesFour Lusaka men, who have dragged President Edgar Lungu’s Special Assistant for Political Affairs Kaizer Zulu and others to the Lusaka High Court for allegedly beating and kidnapping them, have complied with the Court’s order […]
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ConCourt sets March 9, 2020, to hear Lundazi Central election petitionThe Constitutional Court has ruled that it will proceed to hear a matter where a Lundazi Central losing candidate has petitioned it to declare the parliamentary seat vacant, on allegations that the current member of […]
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Chaisa residents protest prolonged load sheddingChaisa residents yesterday staged a protest over the continued long hours of load shedding during the day, arguing that they had no use for power which only comes at night. The residents stoned a Zesco […]
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Chiefs aiding theft of wildlife, timber, minerals and landThis country is now officially broke! It has been bankrupted. The thieves in government have stolen all there was to be stolen and there is no money left to steal. With the Treasury now empty, […]
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