[Zimbabwe Standard]THE Young Warriors face a stern test this afternoon when they take on buoyant Young Chipolopolo in the men's football final of the AUSC Region V Under-20 Youth Games at Barbourfields.
Posts published in “Day: December 14, 2014”
[Times of Zambia]ACTING President Guy Scott has assured that the Government is committed to providing a conducive policy environment for the private sector by eliminating various impediments that are faced by businesses.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) is working on upgrading its college in Ndola in order to match with the pace of innovation in Zambia.
[Times of Zambia]AN unheralded Moono Munkombwe yesterday won gold for Zambia after winning the 3000m steeplechase to close a successful outing for the athletics team at the 2014 Africa Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region Five Games.
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Golf Union (ZGU) has described 2014 as a special and important year in the management of the sport as the nation witnessed the successful staging of unprecedented three international tournaments.
[Times of Zambia]THIS time each year, councils countrywide prepare and present their budgets for the year ahead to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, which scrutinises the financial plan and approves it.
[Times of Zambia]THIS time each year, councils countrywide prepare and present their budgets for the year ahead to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, which scrutinises the financial plan and approves it.
[Times of Zambia]ZAMBIA'S female top seed Ogar Siamupangila crashed out from the ongoing 2014 Botswana International Badminton championship after failing to go past the second round stage in the women singles.
[Times of Zambia]ZAMBIA has secured a friendly match against South Africa set for January 4 in Johannesburg as part of preparations for the Equatorial Guinea 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.
[Zambia Reports]On Tuesday, 29th March 2011, the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) government under President Rupiah Banda presented the Constitution of Zambia Bill to Parliament for second reading.
[Zambia Reports]On Tuesday, 29th March 2011, the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) government under President Rupiah Banda presented the Constitution of Zambia Bill to Parliament for second reading.
[Times of Zambia]The more fish Zambia retains would therefore, translate to increased economic development and upon which some families mostly in rural areas survive on.
[Times of Zambia]The more fish Zambia retains would therefore, translate to increased economic development and upon which some families mostly in rural areas survive on.
[Times of Zambia]STRIKER Patrick Ngoma scored a hat-trick as Zambia whacked Malawi to reach the COSAFA Under-20 football finals at the ongoing Africa Union Sports Commission (AUSU) Region Five Games in Zimbabwe.
[Times of Zambia]COACH Steven Mwansa has expressed fears that influential striker Djunese Kanda might ditch his demoted Indeni side to play for some big teams in the MTN/FAZ Premier League.
[Times of Zambia]NECHIPELA Inkula naco chilatusha, a bemba saying goes to mean that (Even that which grinds, needs rest), were remarks of ZNBC's Radio 1, bakabusha, Kayula Chasaya when he learnt this column had taken a break.
[Times of Zambia]WART Hog was recently on an expedition to Mafinga District. It was a rough and long way through the mountainous terrain all the way from Mkushi to Mafinga, just the way he likes it!
[Times of Zambia]PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president Edgar Lungu has pledged to dialogue with the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) in a bid to develop the area once elected Republican president during next month's presidential elections.
[Times of Zambia]FOLLOWING my unannounced recess of four weeks, I am back on the saddle to stir the column; and found loads of stories, and accounts but want without much ado to echo the NATAAZ national chairperson's brawny statement that the suspended...
[Times of Zambia]TRANSPORT, Works, Supply and Communications Minister Yamfwa Mukanga has said that the country's infrastructure sector has continued to grow at 17.5 per cent annually.