[Times of Zambia]POLICE in Solwezi have arrested a Lebanese and four Zambians for allegedly stealing 23 bags of copper ore believed to be from Kansanshi Mine.
Posts published in “Day: February 11, 2014”
[Times of Zambia]GOVERNMENT has called on Zambians and United Party for National Development (UPND) members to question the credibility of UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema as a political leader.
[Times of Zambia]PLANS to set up a computer assembly plant in Lusaka this year is a long overdue move which deserves commendation and support from all stakeholders.
[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata has announced plans to set up a computer assembly plant in Lusaka as Government intensifies efforts to create more jobs to reduce unemployment.
[Times of Zambia]FORMER Defence Minister Geoffrey Mwamba, popularly known as GBM, has been questioned over eight counts of offences he is alleged to have committed last year.
[Times of Zambia]POLICE in Chipata District in Eastern Province have arrested 11 people in connection with three truckloads of Government subsidised fertiliser which went missing some time last year.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says the delay in starting negotiations for new conditions of service for public service workers is worrisome.
[Times of Zambia]FINANCE Minister Alexander Chikwanda has challenged Securities and Exchange Commissions across Africa and beyond to help local companies, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), access capital through the capital markets.
[Times of Zambia]ZAMBIA women soccer team stand-in-coach, Charles Bwale is confident that the squad will beat Tanzania in this Friday's Namibia 2014 Africa Championship preliminary round, first leg qualifier at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka.
[Times of Zambia]ZAMBIA'S High Commissioner to South Africa, Muyeba Chikonde has called for unity among family members of late former Chipolopolo striker, Dennis Lota ahead of burial tomorrow in Johannesburg.
[Zambia Reports]Alliance for a Better Zambia (ABZ) leader Frank Bwalya has given Times Printpak the publishers of Times of Zambia a nine-day ultimatum in which to retract a malicious story written against him.
[CIO]Kenya's PesaPal has been launched in Malawi and is set to be launched next in Ghana, Nigeria and Zambia.
[Times of Zambia]THE Kwacha slipped on Friday recording its fourth consecutive weekly decline against the dollar.
[Times of Zambia]A moment with God in prayer in a bush has spelt doom for a man in Livingstone who has been robbed of money and a cell phone all calculated at K933.
[Times of Zambia]THE Road Development Agency (RDA) in Southern Province is finalising the required cost to reconstruct Mulala Bridge in Livingstone which was damaged early this year due to floods, regional manager Lawrence Mundia has said.
[Times of Zambia]Zambia urgently needs to rediscover and regain fatherhood. Under pro-gay environs, fathers and the role of fatherhood will vanish.
[Times of Zambia]THE newly-elected Copperbelt Patriotic Front (PF) executive committee has said party mobilisation is at the top of its agenda.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia National Union of Teachers (ZNUT) has warned its members against attending meetings held by the Professional Teachers Union of Zambia (PROTUZ).
[Times of Zambia]CONSTRUCTION of the Mokambo underground copper mine in Mufulira by Changfa Mineral Resources Limited of China is expected to start in August this year with an initial investment of US$ 500 million.
[Zambia Reports]The Zambia Police dutifully made a show of muscle as they questioned Kasama Central Member of Parliament Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba and slapped him with eight counts of varying offences.