[Zambia Reports]Political activist Nason Msoni says Patriotic Front general secretary Wynter Kabimba's assertion that the ruling party is still very popular in the country and that it will even get more votes in the 2016 polls than it got in the 2011 e...
Posts published in “Day: August 22, 2013”
[Zambia Reports]In what observers say is a campaign strategy to give Patriotic Front secretary general Wynter Kabimba prominence in the succession battle, The Post Newspaper on Wednesday published a story in which Vice-President Guy Scott is endorsing ...
[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT will attract more tourists to create more jobs in the tourism sector, Vice-President Guy Scott has said.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambian bowlers' trip to Namibia next month for their defence of the African States Bowling Championships title is hanging in balance having failed to raise K115,000 required for the trip.
[Times of Zambia]COACH Herve Renard has set qualification to the Orange 2014 African Nations Championship (CHAN) this weekend, among his top priorities for the Chipolopolo.
[Times of Zambia]NKANA Water and Sewerage Company (NWSC) and MTN have signed a payment partnership which will see customers of the water company settling their bills using the MTN mobile money payment platform.
[Zambia Reports]Petauke District of Eastern Province has run out of fuel grounding economic activities in the area.
[Times of Zambia]THE tourism sector in Zambia holds a lot of promise for employment creation, especially for the youth who could be assisted to open up more spaces to improve their living standards.
[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata is today expected to lead mourners in putting to rest late former Defence minister Ben Mwila, who died in South Africa last week.
[Zambia Reports]Alliance for a Better Zambia president Father Frank Bwalya says his party has been to three provinces so far where they have been quietly mobilizing themselves.
[Zambia Reports]An opposition legislator says preparations for the United Nations World Tourism Organization conference has been a disaster on the Zambian side.
[Times of Zambia]CHINA has provided 584 scholarships to Zambian students since 1978, Chinese ambassador to Zambia Zhou Yuxiao has said.
[Times of Zambia]A FORTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD Catholic priest who last week pleaded guilty to one count of causing death by dangerous driving has been fined K2,500.
[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has commended the Chinese contractor AVIC International which is working on the 34-kilometre stretch of the Mongu-Kalabo Road, for the good job it is doing despite the bad terrain of the area.
[Times of Zambia]SENIOR Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II of the Soli people in Chongwe District says she is non-partisan but supports the Government of the day so that she can be a catalyst for development in her chiefdom.
[Times of Zambia]TWO Barclays Bank employees in Lusaka have been arrested for theft by servant and fraudulent false accounting involving K102,325.
[Times of Zambia]FORMER Labour Minister Austin Liato yesterday asked the Lusaka magistrate's court to adjourn his abuse of authority case because he is unwell.
[Times of Zambia]A SEVENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Somali national of Ndola has been sentenced to three months in prison with hard labour for trafficking in 250 grammes of caffeine.
[Times of Zambia]DEPARTED and gone to a world unknown to any living being, Benjamin Yorum Mwila fondly known as BY, who died just a month before he could celebrate his 70th birthday, has left a gap that many who may attempt to walk in his shoes, may ne...
[Times of Zambia]A THIRTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD man in Kapiri Mposhi District has allegedly brutally killed his 35-year-old girlfriend on suspicion that she had affairs with other men.