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    • Trust us, ECZ says as it debunks ‘extra’ ballot claims
      THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says the printing of presidential ballot papers is progressing well, with approximately 4.7 million ballot papers printed as of yesterday. The Commission has also dismissed claims that it is printing extra ballot papers, explaining that ballots are printed in serialised booklets of 50 to accommodate different numbers of registered voters across polling stations. ECZ.......
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      Don’t vote for independents, they’ll take away my votes – HH
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      We’ll give Lungu a dignified burial after Aug 13 – Mundubile
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      Ballot printing to gobble $5m, as opposition struggles to send observers to Dubai
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    • It’s commercial theft to keep commodities high when govt has reduced fuel prices
      THE decision by the UPND government to sustain the tax waiver on fuel deserves commendation. We know that government may not want to call it a subsidy, but in economic effect, that is what it is. When government waives tax which it would ordinarily collect on fuel in order to reduce or stabilise the pump price, it is subsidising the consumer indirectly. That sacrifice has an economic value, and in the current circumstances, it is timely. When the price of fuel goes up, the whole economy feels the pain instantly. Transport fares move. Mealie meal....
    • Trust us, ECZ says as it debunks ‘extra’ ballot claims
      THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says the printing of presidential ballot papers is progressing well, with approximately 4.7 million ballot papers printed as of yesterday. The Commission has also dismissed claims that it is printing extra ballot papers, explaining that ballots are printed in serialised booklets of 50 to accommodate different numbers of registered voters across polling stations. ECZ adds that it cannot publicly disclose the security features of the ballot papers as doing so would defeat the very purpose of having security features. On Wednesday evening, the Tonse-Pamodzi Alliance observers in Dubai went.......
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      UPND Livingstone aspirant commends residents for maintaining peaceful campaigns
      UPND Livingstone Central Parliamentary candidate Gracious Mayangwa has commended residents for maintaining a peaceful election campaign. In an interview Mayangwa said the city has so
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      There’s something good about UPND – Simutanyi
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      Chisamba Phase II reaches 96 percent completion
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      Trust us, ECZ says as it debunks ‘extra’ ballot claims

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      We’ll deploy 277 new sites to address poor network challenges- Airtel Africa
      AIRTEL Africa says it will deploy 277 new sites in Zambia in the next three months to address poor network challenges in the country. The…
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      LCC revenue jumps to K13.9m after digitising services
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      Govt extends suspension of fuel waivers
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      Zesco backs Fibrecom’s 2026-2030 strategic plan

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      Miles Sampa misses court due to illness
      THE case in which former Matero PF MP Miles Sampa is charged with a cybercrime relating to his “fake polling station” post on social media…
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      Court hears how wife had sex with husband despite public rejection
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      Man tells court how a “happy birthday, my love” message from another woman costed his marriage
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      Man accuses best friend of ending his marriage
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      Court acquits Malawian national in child trafficking case

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      Ethiopia jet in Ndola for U-17 WC qualifier against Zambia
      THE Ethiopia Women’s Under-17 National team yesterday arrived in Ndola ahead of tomorrow’s crucial 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Zambia, with a…
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      YANGO ZAMBIA AND ZRST EXPAND SAFER JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL INITIATIVE, REACHING 32,000 CHILDREN IN LUSAKA
        Lusaka, Zambia, 26th June, 2026 – Yango Zambia, part of global tech company Yango Group, and the Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) have expanded the ‘Safer Journeys to School initiative’.
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