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Posts published in “Day: April 3, 2012

Chibuluma Residents Want Zesco Paypoint

[Times of Zambia]

SOME residents of Chibuluma Township in Kalulushi on the Copperbelt have asked Zesco to set up selling points for pre-paid meter units within their community.

FRA Winds Up Paying Farmers

[Times of Zambia]

THE Food Reserve Agency (FRA) has completed disbursement of funds to farmers who supplied maize and rice to the agency during the 2010/2011 marketing season.

Mopani Unveils U.S.$320 Million Shaft Project

[Times of Zambia]

MOPANI Copper Mines has announced a US$320 million expansion project on its synclinorium shafts project, which is expected to create more than 400 jobs.

Copper, Gold, Oil Firm On International Market

[Times of Zambia]

THE prices of copper, gold and oil on the international market firmed on Friday with support from a weaker United States (US) dollar, among other factors.

‘Stop Politicking and Focus On Development’

[Times of Zambia]

THE Patriotic Front (PF) women's league in Lufwanyama District on the Copperbelt has urged colleagues in other political parties to stop politicking and focus on enhancing development.

Four Die in Kasama Road Crash

[Times of Zambia]

FOUR people have died in a road traffic accident between Kasama and Mbala, barely a few days after Northern Province Permanent Secretary Emmanuel Mwamba addressed transporters directing them to withd...

Govt to Set Up District Research Centres

[Times of Zambia]

THE Government intends to establish research centres at district level as well as review research policies to match prevailing situations and conditions in the agriculture sector, Central Province Mi...

Kunda Responding Well to Treatment

[Times of Zambia]

FORMER vice-president George Kunda, who is admitted to the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, is responding well to treatment.

We Will Support Graft Fight – Hakainde Hichilema

[Times of Zambia]

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) president, Hakainde Hichilema says his party will always support a genuine fight against corruption in public and other offices.

Probe Team Sends Eight Cases to Court

[Times of Zambia]

THE joint team of Investigators has committed eight cases of abuse of authority of office and corruption to courts of law since the beginning of operations less than six months ago.

Front-End Loader Crushes Boy (12)

[Times of Zambia]

A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD boy has been crushed to death by a front-end loader on Milima Road in Kasama in Northern Province.

Kalulushi Pupils Clobber Head Teacher

[Times of Zambia]

IRATE pupils at Chati High School in Kalulushi on Sunday ran amok and set ablaze the house of their head teacher, Christopher Mpofu, who they also injured.

Teacher in Court On Sodomy Rap

[Times of Zambia]

A TEACHER at Islamic College in Chipata yesterday appeared in a magistrate's court for sodomy.

Varun, State in Possible Settlement Talks

[Times of Zambia]

VARUN Beverages Limited and Government have started negotiations for a possible settlement outside court of a matter in which the soft drink making company is challenging the decision to revoke its f...

Humans, Animals Use Same Wagons On Mulobezi

[Times of Zambia]

MULOBEZI Rail Line has allegedly been accommodating passengers and animals in the same wagons as they travel between Livingstone and Mulobezi in Western Province.

New Approach Wise

[Times of Zambia]

THE decision by the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) to tone down the aggressive approach towards the Barotseland Agreement is wise and should hold for the country to maintain peace and stability.

MMD Loses Chama, Mkushi Seats

[Times of Zambia]

THE MMD has yet again suffered a setback after the Lusaka High Court nullified election results for two parliamentary seats held by the former ruling party.

Dora Locked Up

[Times of Zambia]

FORMER Communications and Transport minister in the MMD government Dora Siliya has been arrested and locked up at Lusaka's Woodlands Police Station.

Stop Barotse Secession Talk, Says Ngambela

[Times of Zambia]

NGAMBELA of the Lozi people in Western Province, Clement Sinyinda says the traditional leadership has with immediate effect stopped any agitation for secession.