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Posts published in “Day: June 29, 2015

Nurture Peace – AMEC Prods Locals

[Times of Zambia] The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) in Zambia has implored Zambians to continue nurturing peace in the country and defuse possibilities of tribal conflicts.

Nurture Peace – AMEC Prods Locals

[Times of Zambia] The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) in Zambia has implored Zambians to continue nurturing peace in the country and defuse possibilities of tribal conflicts.

‘Hooker’ Snatches K10,000

[Times of Zambia] A farmer in Kabwe has told the court how a woman he picked from a night club allegedly stole his K10,000 after a drinking spree.

‘Hooker’ Snatches K10,000

[Times of Zambia] A farmer in Kabwe has told the court how a woman he picked from a night club allegedly stole his K10,000 after a drinking spree.

NWSC Puts Up 30 Sanitation Facilities

[Times of Zambia] More than 30 public sanitation facilities constructed by Nkana Water and Sewerage Company (NWSC) in Kitwe, Kalulushi and Chambishi have been commissioned at a cost of K7.2 million.

NWSC Puts Up 30 Sanitation Facilities

[Times of Zambia] More than 30 public sanitation facilities constructed by Nkana Water and Sewerage Company (NWSC) in Kitwe, Kalulushi and Chambishi have been commissioned at a cost of K7.2 million.

Bride On Life-Support

[Times of Zambia] The sixty-six year-old woman, who collapsed during her wedding at the weekend, is on life support at the Ndola Central Hospital (NCH) Intensive Care Unit.

Bride On Life-Support

[Times of Zambia] The sixty-six year-old woman, who collapsed during her wedding at the weekend, is on life support at the Ndola Central Hospital (NCH) Intensive Care Unit.

Weed Out Corruption

[Times of Zambia] The Zambia Police Service should be in the forefront promoting transparency in their operations, especially with the public perception of being one of the most corrupt institutions.

Weed Out Corruption

[Times of Zambia] The Zambia Police Service should be in the forefront promoting transparency in their operations, especially with the public perception of being one of the most corrupt institutions.

Chembe Gets K325,000 for Boreholes

[Times of Zambia] Chembe District has received K325,000 from Government for drilling 15 boreholes in an effort to increase access to clean water.

Chembe Gets K325,000 for Boreholes

[Times of Zambia] Chembe District has received K325,000 from Government for drilling 15 boreholes in an effort to increase access to clean water.

Lungu Warns PF Members

[Times of Zambia] President Edgar Lungu has warned Patriotic Front (PF) members who are against welcoming new ones, saying they should leave the ruling party.

Lungu Warns PF Members

[Times of Zambia] President Edgar Lungu has warned Patriotic Front (PF) members who are against welcoming new ones, saying they should leave the ruling party.

‘Probe Villa Flats Sale’

[Times of Zambia] Tenants occupying the former African National Congress (ANC) flats in Lusaka's Villa Elizabetha have appealed to Government to investigate the sale of the flats to registered trustees of Women for Change (WFC).

‘Probe Villa Flats Sale’

[Times of Zambia] Tenants occupying the former African National Congress (ANC) flats in Lusaka's Villa Elizabetha have appealed to Government to investigate the sale of the flats to registered trustees of Women for Change (WFC).

Investor Faces Probe

[Times of Zambia] The Government will investigate reports that an investor who bought off Zambezi Sawmills during the privatisation process has also acquired public assets such as the Mulobezi Railway Line, institutional houses and schools.

Investor Faces Probe

[Times of Zambia] The Government will investigate reports that an investor who bought off Zambezi Sawmills during the privatisation process has also acquired public assets such as the Mulobezi Railway Line, institutional houses and schools.

Continent Nods Value-Addition Legislation

[Times of Zambia] London -African ministers have resolved to put in place legislation in respective countries to compel investors to add value to minerals before they are exported.

Continent Nods Value-Addition Legislation

[Times of Zambia] London -African ministers have resolved to put in place legislation in respective countries to compel investors to add value to minerals before they are exported.