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    • Avocado mine apologize for pollution, seeks to resume operations
      AVOCADO Mining Limited has apologized to the people of Kalulushi, Copperbelt Province for releasing emissions that polluted the air and has appealed to the community to allow the company to resume operations. Last year the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) disclosed that two directors of Avocado Mining Limited in Kalulushi had been arrested for environmental violations, while the plant had.......
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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....
    • Avocado mine apologize for pollution, seeks to resume operations
      AVOCADO Mining Limited has apologized to the people of Kalulushi, Copperbelt Province for releasing emissions that polluted the air and has appealed to the community to allow the company to resume operations. Last year the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) disclosed that two directors of Avocado Mining Limited in Kalulushi had been arrested for environmental violations, while the plant had been shut down indefinitely. This marked the second time the mining company has been closed. The company was found in violation of a cease-and-desist order issued by the Agency on November 7, 2024. In November.......
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      INSPECTOR General of Police Graphel Musamba has urged officers to remain vigilant against misinformation, hate speech and cyber-related offences during elections. Speaking during the graduation…
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      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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      I wasn’t insulting, I was praying in tongues, ‘papa’ tells court
      A MAN of God found guilty of insulting his neighbours for a year has told the court that what was taken as insults was actually…
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      THE Copper Princesses will today host the Ethiopia Women’s Under-17 National team in the first leg of the final round of the CAF qualifiers at…
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