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    • LEAD STORY
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    • Don’t vote for leaders who want to “eat reserves” – VEEP
      VICE-President Mutale Nalumango says the UPND in opposition didn’t promise roses but hard work, adding that citizens shouldn’t vote back those who want to “eat reserves”. And Vice-President Nalumango says her prayer is that government would be ready to pay farmers when they deliver, adding that people just want mealie meal prices to be reduced without care for the welfare....
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      Mundubile dull, says Musokotwane, as netizens mock candidate over forex reserves “ignorance”
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      Opposition has paid youths to boo HH during Lsk rallies – UPND
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      Govt gives up: “Lungu family can bury him in SA as they wish”
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    • Here is what govt should do with Lungu’s grave
      THE decision by the Supreme Court of South Africa to overturn the earlier High Court judgment that had allowed the Zambian government to repatriate the remains of former president Edgar Chagwa Lungu marks yet another significant chapter in a matter that has gripped both Zambia and South Africa for weeks. Equally important is the Zambian government’s response that it will not appeal the ruling and will instead respect the family’s wish regarding the burial of the former Head of State. That decision effectively brings the legal battle to an end. But while the court process.......
    • Don’t vote for leaders who want to “eat reserves” – VEEP
      VICE-President Mutale Nalumango says the UPND in opposition didn’t promise roses but hard work, adding that citizens shouldn’t vote back those who want to “eat reserves”. And Vice-President Nalumango says her prayer is that government would be ready to pay farmers when they deliver, adding that people just want mealie meal prices to be reduced without care for the welfare of farmers. Meanwhile, the Vice-President has accused Brian Mundubile of being a populist opposition leader who didn’t meet the criteria to be in Edgar Lungu’s Cabinet. Speaking when she appeared on Friday’s “Let the People....
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      Army has no mandate to maintain internal order – CSOs
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      Here is what govt should do with Lungu’s grave
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      Husband discovers “sex in the bush” on wife’s phone
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      Road works expose skeletons at Ng’ombe Ilede heritage site
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    Mind Your Business Episode 13; Guest: Independent presidential aspirant Given Katuta Mwelwa Topic: Katuta beyond extraordinary: “Hubby loves me, but supports Mundubile”

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      We aim to win all C/belt seats – UPND
      COPPERBELT Province UPND Chairman Elisha Matambo says the party is targeting to win all the constituencies, wards and mayoral positions in the province. Meanwhile, Matambo
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      Govt must help Esther Lungu find her feet – Sumaili
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      I’m happy with what HH has done in his first term – Wynter
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      We’ll give each farmer 8 bags of fertiliser – Mundubile
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      Drug availability above 80% – ZAMMSA

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      Economy grew by 7.7% in Q1, as inflation drops
      THE country has recorded a 7.7 percent economic growth rate in the first quarter of 2026 compared to 4.5 percent in the same period in…
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      We lost about K70.3m in revenue due to kwacha appreciation – TAZAMA
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      ZRA recovers over K21.6m from Luanshya tax evader
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      Govt signs K1.7bn contract to rehabilitate Mutanda-Mwinilunga road
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      We’re still waiting for govt’s decision on status of tax waivers – ERB

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      Husband discovers “sex in the bush” on wife’s phone
      A 38-YEAR-OLD man appeared in court armed with chat messages which exposed his wife’s sexual encounters with her lover in the bush in Rufunsa, where…
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      Save my marriage, I’ll quit womanising, hubby begs court
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      “Hubby chases my maids, then charges me to babysit our children”
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      High court imposes stiffer fine on Kamono farm owners
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      Court fails to commit Chungu due to unavailable committal papers from DDP

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      We’re committed to building a financial stable association – Mweemba
      FOOTBALL Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Keith Mweemba says government is still the biggest financier of football in the country. Mweemba said he was committed…
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      Kaweme joins Wanderers
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      Zambia Athletics appoints provincial safeguarding officers
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      Shumah leaves Power, joins Amazulu
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      Nora summons 28 for WAFCON local camp

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      U.S. FUNDING TO ZAMBIA’S HEALTH SECTOR IN LIMBO: HOW SHOULD ZAMBIA RESPOND?
      In February 2026, reports emerged that the Zambian and US governments were in talks over a health agreement that would see continued funding to Zambia’s health sector for 5 years.
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      YANGO ZAMBIA WINS TOP INNOVATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARDS
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      Tobacco Excise Taxation in Zambia: Strategic Implications for the Country – Part I
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      Is Ozempic ‘Fashionable’?
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      “MRS JONASI”
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      Husband discovers “sex in the bush” on wife’s phone
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      Save my marriage, I’ll quit womanising, hubby begs court
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      “Hubby chases my maids, then charges me to babysit our children”
    • INTERNATIONAL
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      Reserve Bank unlawfully closed Finance Bank in 2005, rules Malawi Supreme Court
    • All pupils kidnapped from Nigeria Catholic school now free – officials
    • Malawi Exporting Maize to Zambia Amid Import Plans—Who’s Watching the Borders?
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      Inside FQM’s big deep holes and the protection of snakes
    • ZICB ANNOUNCES ELECTION OF NEW BOARD CHAIRMAN
    • Social Trends: The Presidential G-string Protest
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      We’re committed to building a financial stable association – Mweemba
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      Kaweme joins Wanderers
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      Husband discovers “sex in the bush” on wife’s phone
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      Save my marriage, I’ll quit womanising, hubby begs court
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      “Hubby chases my maids, then charges me to babysit our children”
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      We aim to win all C/belt seats – UPND
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      Govt must help Esther Lungu find her feet – Sumaili

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