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    • Sunshine Milling cuts mealie meal prices by K40, citing kwacha gain
      SUNSHINE Milling has reduced the price of a 25kg bag of breakfast mealie meal from K260 to K220, citing lower maize prices, falling diesel costs, a stronger kwacha, and supportive government policy. In a statement, Sunday, Sunshine Managing Director Gomeli Litana urged retailers to pass on the benefit to consumers, adding that if current trends continue, mealie meal prices could.......
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      5 arrested in connection with UPND, Tonse cadres’ clash in Chawama
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      UPND, Tonse cadres clash in Chawama
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      HH toasts to free education law, mocks opposition
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    • Tonse must cage its thugs behind the Chawama violence
      WHAT happened in Chawama last week makes very sad reading. On a day when the country was commemorating the first memorial for late president Edgar Lungu, his constituency, Chawama had something else planned. A group of PF aligned Tonse Alliance cadres stormed a peaceful meeting organised by a UPND candidate Abel Ng’andu. This confrontation resulted in very ugly scenes that our country should never have had to see again. Those Tonse cadres provoked their rivals because they felt Chawama must be a no go area for any other political grouping. This is wrong. If Tonse.......
    • Sunshine Milling cuts mealie meal prices by K40, citing kwacha gain
      SUNSHINE Milling has reduced the price of a 25kg bag of breakfast mealie meal from K260 to K220, citing lower maize prices, falling diesel costs, a stronger kwacha, and supportive government policy. In a statement, Sunday, Sunshine Managing Director Gomeli Litana urged retailers to pass on the benefit to consumers, adding that if current trends continue, mealie meal prices could fall further. “Sunshine has reduced the price of mealie meal from K260 to now K220 for a 25kg BF bag. This is due to a few factors like the continued drop in maize prices as.......
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    Mind Your Business Episode 10; Guest: Zambia Must Prosper (ZMP) president Kelvin Bwalya Fube (KBF) Topic: Challenging the UPND “success record” what does KBF’s ZMP offer?

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      Livingstone unveils 7 CDF projects worth K7.4m
      LIVINGSTONE District Commissioner Eunice Nawa has commissioned seven CDF projects in five Livingstone Wards, all valued at K7,499,416.30. Launching the projects in Simonga last Tuesday,…
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      Rufunsa, Luangwa girls return to school as CDF eases boarding costs
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      CDF puts ‘volume’ in Luanshya with K210m worth of projects
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      CDF connects Kafue Boys Secondary to Starlink, boosts enrolment
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      Visually impaired Enock Mutale sees bright future with CDF bursary

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      Zambia’s economy going in the right direction – Saasa
      ECONOMIST Professor Oliver Saasa says the successful activation of IMF’s successor programme will lead the country to further economic development. Prof Saasa says that the…
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      Sunshine Milling cuts mealie meal prices by K40, citing kwacha gain
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      ZSIC records net profit of K61.1m in 2025
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      Govt releases K16bn for public service delivery, as K4.7bn goes to debt
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      ZEMA approves 103 development projects

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      I’m not a prostitute, her husband is the one who comes to me for sex, woman tells court
      A 24-YEAR-OLD woman from Mwantalasha in Chongwe has told the court that she cannot be labelled a prostitute for sleeping with a married man, maintaining…
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      My neighbour told me I’ve a big nose, white pubic hair, woman tells court
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      UPND asks court to dismiss petition challenging HH’s candidature
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      “Hubby says I’m not a woman because I don’t have ‘steak’ like his girlfriends”
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      My ex-wife is dating my best friend who counselled us during marriage, man laments

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      Hiver departs ZESCO United as free agent
      BARELY a week into the three-month-long transfer window, a significant potential transfer hangs in the balance following Amine Hiver’s official announcement that he is leaving…
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      Zambia end SACA Championships with 7 medals
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      The Chaos of Knowing
      Humanity was never meant to live quietly. Silence, after all, is a condition nature understands better than mankind ever will. The forests do not ask why they exist. Oceans do
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      We Were Taught to Be Smaller, Not Stronger
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      Part I: A Case for Health Taxation in Zambia: A Fiscal Lifeline and a Public Health Necessity
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      My wife left me with my autistic son, husband laments
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      SDA warns against smoking shisha, nsunko: Your body is a temple of God
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      I’m not a prostitute, her husband is the one who comes to me for sex, woman tells court
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      Reserve Bank unlawfully closed Finance Bank in 2005, rules Malawi Supreme Court
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