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Fatal mine accident at KCM

Fatal mine accident at KCM

…KCM regret the fatality By JOHN SAKALA There is a fatal mine accident at the Konkola Deep Mining Project (KDMP)
Dad in Choma impregnants biological daughter

Dad in Choma impregnants biological daughter

By JOHN SAKALA Police in Choma have arrested a 41-year-old father for impregnating his own biological daughter. Southern Police Chief
Mistrust: Zambian leaders, citizens poles apart

Mistrust: Zambian leaders, citizens poles apart

By JOHN SAKALA ‘Trust deficit between the governors of Zambia and the governed is on the rise,’ Press Association of
Lusambo breathes fire: Reporting for work late is tantamount to theft

Lusambo breathes fire: Reporting for work late is tantamount to

REPORTING LATE FOR WORK IS TANTAMOUNT TO THEFT OF PUBLIC FUNDS This morning I sent away around 45 civil servants
Police in Kitwe thwarts NDC anti-Chinese protest

Police in Kitwe thwarts NDC anti-Chinese protest

By JOHN SAKALA Police in Kitwe have turned down the request by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to stage
Decentralization on snail pace

Decentralization on snail pace

By JOHN SAKALA The decentralization process which started in 2000 is moving at snail pace, Parliamentary Committee on Local Governance,
Nchanga MP targeted for youths empowerment

Nchanga MP targeted for youths empowerment

By JOHN SAKALA Youths from Ndola specialised in making bamboo beads and ornaments are seeking for training empowerment from Nchanga
Pizza Hut closed

Pizza Hut closed

MEDIA RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE USE LCC CLOSES PIZZA HUT OUTLETS IN LUSAKA Lusaka, Saturday 21st July, 2018. The Lusaka City
KCM launches ‘Safety Stand Down’ campaign

KCM launches ‘Safety Stand Down’ campaign

Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) Chief Executive Officer Deshnee Naidoo yesterday launched Safety Stand Down campaign in the local mining sector in
2018/19: Will be another flop farming season-Rainbow

2018/19: Will be another flop farming season-Rainbow

By JOHN SAKALA Copperbelt Rainbow Party Chairperson Charles Mubanga says 2018/2019 farming season will be another flop like 2017/2018 farming