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    • Reduce food prices, Kwacha has gained, govt urges market players
      COMMERCE, Trade and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga is urging economic market players to reduce commodity prices, citing the consistent drop in fuel prices and the Kwacha’s appreciation over the last three months. And Shoprite General Manager Charles Botha says the chain store has been having discussions with its suppliers, and consumers can anticipate a reduction in prices of goods in.......
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      Lungu should be laid to rest in his country – South Africa
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    • When lives are lost again at Senseli mine, Chipoka and his govt must take responsibility
      WE are shocked, truly shocked, by Chipoka Mulenga’s pronouncement to reopen the deadly pits of Senseli Mine to youths involved in illegal mining. This move is not just irresponsible; it is reckless and callous. It reflects a leadership more focused on votes than on the lives of its own citizens, particularly the impoverished young men of Chingola. Let us not forget what Senseli has become synonymous with, death. Not long ago, over 36 lives were lost in a single incident at this very site. The devastation from that tragedy is still fresh in our memory........
    • Reduce food prices, Kwacha has gained, govt urges market players
      COMMERCE, Trade and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga is urging economic market players to reduce commodity prices, citing the consistent drop in fuel prices and the Kwacha’s appreciation over the last three months. And Shoprite General Manager Charles Botha says the chain store has been having discussions with its suppliers, and consumers can anticipate a reduction in prices of goods in the coming month, once the cycle takes effect. Meanwhile, Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI) Chief Executive Officer Elvin Nasilele says the association expects its members to respond accordingly and ensure commodity prices are.......
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      Lungu’s grave still available at Embassy Park – Milupi
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