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Diaspora policy coming-Simbyakula

By NAMUTENGA SAKAPILA Government seeks to formulate diaspora policy aimed at engaging Zambians living in the diaspora on issues regarding duo citizenship and other developmental policies. This will be done through the soon to be rolled out diaspora policy, Zambian High Commissioner to United States Ngosa Simbyakula has said. Dr Simbyakula said government has recognised […]

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Amatebeto symbolizes appreciations

By Davies Mupenda Last week, I said Icilanga-mulilo is a low-key event meant to make a man taste the cooking of his mother-in-law to be. It is not for all the men’s relatives to participate in, including his parents. Ideally one plate of nshima with chicken is all that is needed to be prepared. Then […]

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Editorial: Volcanic Kitwe rupturing slowly

What this country fears are elements of riots happening in Kitwe and surrounding areas. Kitwe is known for very nasty riots which have seen the most powerful Republican President Kenneth Kaunda fall. Kitwe lately has been witnessing isolated incidents of minor riots, an indication that the molten lava could be ready to rupture and engulf […]

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PF will crumble-East MMD

By Onishias Maamba in Chipata MMD says the ruling PF will crumble without the alliance with MMD, following the firing of MMD President Felix Mutati from PF cabinet. But PF in Eastern Province has jubilated the firing of Felix Mutati as Works and Supply Minister by President Edgar Lungu. President Lungu has earlier relieved Mr Mutati […]

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Make statistics applicable, Zambia urges COMESA statisticians

Zambia has urged statistical bodies in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) countries to link statistical systems with the needs of users so that they are applicable to national development planning. Officially opening the Ninth (9th) COMESA Committee on Statistical Matters, in Lusaka today, Ministry of National Development Planning, Permanent Secretary for […]

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Green Eagles goalkeeper left from CAF squad

By Martin Chawazi Green Eagles goalkeeper Sebastian Mwaange has been left fuming after he was left out of the CAF confederation cup squad. Mwange told the independent observer in an exclusive interview that he was overcome with anger considering everything he did to help the team qualify. “Yes of course am angry. I did alot […]

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Court dismisses Nkombo’s application

The Constitutional Court has dismissed an application where Mazabuka MP Garry Nkombo and 51 other MPs were seeking to join four Ministers to a court action in which concerned citizen Richard Mumba has sued the opposition parliamentarians for boycotting the Presidential address to Parliament. Constitutional Court judge Enock Mulembe says in his ruling that he […]

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3 accountants dismissed

The Government, through the Civil Service Commission, has dismissed three (3) accounting staff for abuse and theft of public funds. Those dismissed are Mr Enoce Kashweka, a Principal Accountant, Mr Eugene Kausa, an Accounts Assistant, and Mr Hutson Hachuma, an Accounts Assistant. The stolen funds will be recovered from the terminal and pension benefits of […]

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Ambassador Chilengi presents credentials

Zambia’s Ambassador to Georgia, Joseph Chilengi has presented his credentials to Georgian President, Giorgio Margvelashvili Dr Chilengi who was accompanied by his spouse, Mrs Ivy Chilengi presented his Letters of Credence to President Margvelashvili at a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. In his interaction with Dr Chilengi shortly after receiving […]

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Madagascar goes to the polls

Malagasy people have gone to the polls today. Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Malanji who is the head of the SADC Electoral Observer  Mission for the Republic of Madagascar, led a team to observe the electoral process in Antananarivo. Mr Malanji led a team who observed the opening of voting at Lycee Faravohitra polling station […]

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