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London fashion retailer thanks WinaA LONDON retailer, Wish Fashion has thanked Vice-President Inonge Wina for shopping at their store. And Vice-President Wina says load shedding will come to an end next year.
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Dancing police to face chargesPOLICE spokesperson Esther Mwaata Katongo says disciplinary action will be taken against a police officer who was filmed dancing in uniform while brandishing a PF undergarment and singing praises for President Edgar Lungu. The 28-second […]
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M’membe wants judge Nkonde off Post casePOST founder Fred M’membe says Justice Sunday Nkonde must be removed from handling the company’s liquidation case because he previously attempted to get the newspaper closed before he was appointed judge.
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Post Staff challenge Mosho to employ decencyLEWIS Mosho must change his approach and be more professional in his work, say Post Newspapers Limited Staff.
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Govt fails to distribute free sanitary towelsGENERAL Education permanent secretary Henry Tukombe says government has not yet provided the promised free sanitary towels for girls in rural and peri-urban areas.
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HRC investigates female cops, pupils sexual abuse claimsHUMAN Rights Commission information and education chief Mweelwa Muleya says the commission has instituted investigations into purported cases of sexual abuse at Kasama Girls Secondary School and Lilayi Police Training College.
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IG bans foreign wives for copsINSPECTOR General of Police Kakoma Kanganja has ordered police officers not to marry foreigners with immediate effect. In an internal memorandum dated January 11, 2017, Kanganja asked those who were already married to foreigners to […]
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Deforestation worries LunguZAMBIA lost an average of 276,021 hectares of forest per year between 2000 and 2014, says President Edgar Lungu. Speaking when he flagged off the national tree planting exercise for the 2016/17 season under the […]
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NGOCC joins FDD, seeks action against MwilaNGOCC has challenged President Edgar Lungu to clearly state his position regarding PF secretary general Davies Mwila’s directive that PF cadres must share land amongst them and take over bus stations.
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Council sits up after floods hit LusakaLUSAKA Executive Mayor Wilson Kalumba says the council is building big drainages which will alleviate floods. And Kalumba has encouraged cremation due to lack of space in the cemeteries.
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