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Archive: 21 August 2018
21 Aug 2018
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Stuart Lisulo
30 ngwee Internet tariff double-billing – ZACCI
Government’s 30 ngwee a day tariff on Internet calls could lead to double-billing consumers, the Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI) has warned. Commenting on the Statutory Instrument (SI) that introduced a 30 ngwee […]
21 Aug 2018
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Alex Chilumbwe
Nkana dares Zesco in Barclays Cup battle
Nkana football club and Zanaco have already started breathing the unsettled air surrounding the 2018 Barclay’s cup. Kalampa Boys say they will be spitting flames in this year’s prestigious tournament while the bankers say they […]
21 Aug 2018
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Stuart Lisulo
Chibuyu Finance most expensive lender – BoZ
Chibuyu Finance Limited has been found to be the most expensive lender of loan facilities among the 33 non-bank financial institutions with a total effective annual interest rate of 262 per cent. According to a […]
21 Aug 2018
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Zondiwe Mbewe
Namibian national in court for rape
The Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has sentenced a 20-year-old Lusaka man to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour for assaulting his friend. And a 23-year-old Namibian national, studying at Apex University, has pleaded not guilty to […]
21 Aug 2018
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Abraham Kalito
PF pledges to reinvigorate national dialogue
The Patriotic Front (PF) says the party will conduct internal consultations aimed at invigorating a conclusive position on the national dialogue and reconciliation process. In a statement, PF media director Sunday Chanda quoted Secretary General […]
21 Aug 2018
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Diggers Editor
Levy fought corruption starting from his house
The newly appointed Secretary General of Amnesty International says there a very few leaders on the African continent whom we can point at and say, “this is what a good leader looks like”, because nowadays, […]
21 Aug 2018
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Abraham Kalito
There’s no waiver on speed tickets – RTSA
Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) Executive Director Zindaba Soko says the agency will not waive fines slapped on speeding motorists following the installation of speed cameras on selected roads but the payment period will […]
21 Aug 2018
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Alex Chilumbwe
Matero Magic beat Buffaloes 75-72
Week six of Midlands Basketball league games yesterday recorded very sweaty and hard-fought victories as teams showcased their best of abilities and those with longer-lasting endurance saw light at the end of the day and […]
21 Aug 2018
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Diggers Editor
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