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Posts published in “Day: March 28, 2012

ILO Top Job Campaigns Heat Up

[Times of Zambia]

CAMPAIGNS by the nine candidates contesting the position of International Labour Organisation (ILO) director general are heating up in Geneva, Switzerland with aspirants meeting officials from countr...

Two Women Escape From Lundazi Prison

[Times of Zambia]

TWO women arrested for trafficking in about 100 kilogrammes of cannabis have escaped from Lundazi State Prison.

South Tourism Body Hails India Invite

[Times of Zambia]

THE Southern Tourism, Agriculture and Commercial Show Society (STACSS) has hailed President Michael Sata for encouraging Indian investors to set up hotels in Zambia ahead of the United Nations World ...

Purveyors of Falsehoods Must Be Caged

[Times of Zambia]

ONE academician, researcher and author once said: "There is a lot of trash that passes for journalism nowadays."

650 Rural Health Posts Coming

[Times of Zambia]

PRESIDENT Sata says his administration will ensure that Zambia benefits from the US$50 million line of credit from India meant for the construction of about 650 rural health posts throughout the coun...

Kabwe Farmers Fume At Court

[Times of Zambia]

THERE was a near punch-up at the magistrate'scourt in Kabwe yesterday when complainants attempted to descend on nine suspects from the Disabled Multi-purpose Association of Zambia (DMAZ).

ACC Probes K50 Billion MMD Scam

[Times of Zambia]

THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is investigating a bribery case involving some senior members of the MMD and a French engineering firm.

Govt Rejects Barotse Secession Calls

[Times of Zambia]
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GOVERNMENT has said Zambia is a unitary State and will not allow the existence of another country within the State.

Chipata ‘Serial Killer’ Pemphani Nabbed

[Times of Zambia]

POLICE in Chipata yesterday fired teargas canisters to disperse irate Nabvutika Township residents who threw stones and various other missiles as armed officers led murder and arson suspect, Pemphani...

Maximum Jail Term for Corruption Upped

[Times of Zambia]

GOVERNMENT has increased the maximum jail term for corruption convicts from 10 to 14 years with hard labour in an effort to curb the vice.