[SA Govt] A thirty five member delegation of the South African businesspeople has arrived in the Zambian capital city of Lusaka to participate in an Outward Selling Mission (OSM) that is being led by the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti).
Posts published in “Day: October 6, 2015”
[Zambian Watchdog] Food Lovers, a South African Chain Store, has joined many others that are closing businesses in Zambia and leaving hundreds of employees plus local suppliers joining the army of street adults without jobs.
[Zambian Watchdog] Workers at the University of Zambia have given management 12 hours in which to pay them their last month' salaries or the university will be paralysed, once again.
[Zambian Watchdog] The Millers association of Zambia has observed that the solar powered hammer mills sourced from China will not have a positive impact on the price of mealie-meal.
[Zambian Watchdog] State House Deputy Minister Mulenga Sata has just bought another house at $800,000 on Nyimba Road, Sunnigdale, Lusaka from Guy Phiri, the PF thief who facilitates deals for PF big boys from NAPSA.
[Zambian Watchdog] The Millers Association of Zambia (MAZ) have warned about an increase in mealie meal prices. This has been attributed to rising production costs and reduced quantities of the maize grain on the market. It is strange that we have a ma...
[Zambian Watchdog] The Patriotic Front (PF) has applied for Judicial Review in the Lusaka High Court to compel the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to announce the date for a by-election in Kasama Central Constituency.
[Zambian Watchdog] Former president Rupiah Banda has directed president Edgar Lungu to appoint his lawyer Sakwiba Sikota as minister. Lungu has obliged.
[Zambian Watchdog] The Local Petroleum Transporters Association of Zambia (PTAZ) has signed a one year contract worth more than US$20 million with Trafigura Oil Trading Company to transport oil into Zambia.
[Times of Zambia] LATE Willie Nsanda's daughter has sued the administrators of her father's estate for refusing to pay her school fees and general upkeep.
[Times of Zambia] LUSAKA Tigers handed Kabwe Warriors the initiative of winning the FAZ Division One South League championship after suffering a shocking loss at Zesco Malaiti Rangers.
[Times of Zambia] THE AFRICA Union Sports Council (AUSC) says it is not in order to be spending up to US$25,000 on an expatriate football coach when the local coaching system is suffering.
[Times of Zambia] THE PETROLEUM Transporters Association of Zambia (PTAZ) has signed a one year contract worth more than US$20 million with Trafigura Oil Trading Company to transport oil into Zambia.
[Times of Zambia] FOUR Power Dynamos players are set to be axed from the national team after failing to report to the training camp for Sunday's international friendly match against Egypt.
[Times of Zambia] THE ruling Patriotic Front (PF) has applied for Judicial Review in the Lusaka High Court to compel the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to announce the date for a by-election in Kasama Central Constituency.
[Times of Zambia] THE Africa Development Bank (AfDB) will strengthen alliances at the 2015 World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meetings.
[Times of Zambia] VICE-PRESIDENT Inonge Wina has said that Zambians should embrace the transformation in leadership to deal with challenges facing the nation.
[Times of Zambia] ZAMBIA on Sunday lifted the Shield at the Safari Sevens Rugby Championship in Kenya after beating Uganda 14-10 in a tight final at Safaricom Stadium.
[Times of Zambia] A LAMAMUDA Engineering team on Sunday were crowned 2015 DStv/United Church of Zambia (UCZ)'s Saint Andrews Congregation golf champions in Ndola.
[Times of Zambia] A LUSAKA entrepreneur has said dramatising the economic challenges the country is facing will not help in finding solutions but called for team work among all the players in the economy.