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    • Don’t lose hope, FRA working on modalities to buy maize, HH urges farmers
      PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has told farmers not to give up on waiting to sell their maize, stressing that FRA is working on modalities to begin buying maize. Meanwhile, President Hichilema has told Kanchibiya residents that government will increase the number of beneficiaries under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP). Last week President Hakainde Hichilema directed FRA to announce a good....
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      Some activities at Kasumbalesa border threatening national security – Army Commander
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      UPND courts Lubinda
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      It’s the same thieves, they’ve just changed their name – HH
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    • ECZ deserves commendation over transparency during ballot printing
      THE Electoral Commission of Zambia deserves commendation for the improved transparency in the ballot paper printing process in Dubai where an increased number of political parties, civil society organisations and the media have been involved. From accounts given by those who travelled to Al Ghurair Printing Company, stakeholders were allowed to verify ballot papers, observe serialisation, binding, cutting, packaging and constituency allocation, and seek clarification whenever questions arose. This is how an institution charged with protecting the people’s vote should conduct itself. To our recollection, this is the first time the printing of ballot papers.......
    • Don’t lose hope, FRA working on modalities to buy maize, HH urges farmers
      PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has told farmers not to give up on waiting to sell their maize, stressing that FRA is working on modalities to begin buying maize. Meanwhile, President Hichilema has told Kanchibiya residents that government will increase the number of beneficiaries under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP). Last week President Hakainde Hichilema directed FRA to announce a good maize floor price. Meanwhile, on Monday the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) said it is alive to President Hichilema’s call that it should start purchasing maize, but stressed that it will only do so when the....
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    Mind Your Business Episode 14; Guest: Zambia Revenue Authority Commissioner General Dingani Banda Topic: Zambia’s tax administration, progress made

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      HH eulogises Guy Scott
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      Running mates withdrawing are political scavengers – Wynter
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      Govts signs K4.3bn contract for 2MW constituency solar plants

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      No payouts to Investrust Bank claimants until legal processes are completed – BoZ
      THE Bank of Zambia (BoZ) says no payouts will be made to Investrust Bank Plc claimants until funds are realised and all legal, administrative, and…
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      TradeKings Group scoops 9 awards at Southern African brand quality awards
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      We’ll announce maize floor price when moisture content reaches required level – FRA
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      We’ve cleared 50% of the 1,672 mining licence backlog – MRC

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      Court defers Nakacinda’s judgement to July 24
      THE Lusaka Magistrate’s Court has deferred judgment to July 24 in a matter were Raphael Nakacinda is charged with one count of seditious practices due…
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      Court denies Chungu renewed bail application
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      120 law students sue ZIALE over new exam rules
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      Two husbands clash at court after marrying one woman
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      Ex-husband returns 3 months after divorce, demands sex

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      U-17 girls to face Japan, France, Venezuela
      THE Copper Princesses have been drawn in Group D alongside Japan, France and Venezuela for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. And FAZ has…
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      Arrows reload with 5 new signings
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      Basketball stakeholders urged to move beyond criticism ahead of ZBF elections
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      Nora unveils WAFCON squad
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      Zambia U-17 seal World Cup qualification

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      Yango Zambia to support partner couriers move from renting to owning motorcycles
        Lusaka, Zambia | 15 July 2026 – Yango Zambia, part of the global tech company Yango Group, has partnered with Micro Finance Zambia (MFZ) to introduce a motorcycle financing
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      POLITICAL FOG ON THE BRAIN
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      Two husbands clash at court after marrying one woman
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      Reserve Bank unlawfully closed Finance Bank in 2005, rules Malawi Supreme Court
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      Inside FQM’s big deep holes and the protection of snakes
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