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  • Embrace solar, it’s a game changer – Zesco Board Chair
    ZESCO Board Chairperson Vickson Ncube says theft of electricity is taking place in the country, citing illegal connections and unpaid bills. And Ncube says solar power is a game changer in the country, urging everyone to embrace it with enthusiasm and not with skepticism. Speaking during ZESCO’s Malaiti Monday programme, Ncube said the power generation and revenue collection showed that.......
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    Compounds are receiving up to 15 hours of power – Chikote
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    UPND congratulates opposition on by-election wins: “We’re not jealous”
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    Don’t just talk about problems and end there, discuss solutions – HH
  • OPINION
  • The plight of a farmer and the annual struggle to extract payment from FRA
    THE Zambia National Farmers Union (ZNFU) has urged government to pay all farmers who supplied maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) this season by 31st October, 2025. ZNFU president Jervis Zimba says timely payments will allow farmers to adequately prepare for the next farming season while keeping up their morale to grow maize. We are approaching the end of September, which means in a month’s time, when November kicks in, the new farming season will be upon us. By now most farmers should already have been fully paid for the maize the supplied to.......
  • Embrace solar, it’s a game changer – Zesco Board Chair
    ZESCO Board Chairperson Vickson Ncube says theft of electricity is taking place in the country, citing illegal connections and unpaid bills. And Ncube says solar power is a game changer in the country, urging everyone to embrace it with enthusiasm and not with skepticism. Speaking during ZESCO’s Malaiti Monday programme, Ncube said the power generation and revenue collection showed that not every unit was being accounted for. “When we look at the power generation and the revenue coming to it, it’s apparent that not every unit is accounted for. It means there are meter overrides........
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    Mweemba has been condemned without context, RTSA needs a transparent recruitment process
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    We’re in the process of selecting mediators in Lungu funeral talks – Makebi
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    It’s not possible to increase PAYE exemption to K10,000 – MoF
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    No wind of change in Zambia; Malawians are reacting to incumbent’s performance – Milupi
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  • POLL

Do you agree that child defilers should be castrated?

  • Yes (80%, 606 Votes)
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Total Votes: 756

Started: 7th Apr 2025 @ 17:47
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    Any opposition party that goes alone in next year’s election will fail – Saki
    UNITED Kwacha Alliance chairperson Sakwiba Sikota says any opposition party that goes alone in next year’s elections will fail. In an interview, Tuesday, Sikota said…….
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    Parliament is not biased – Mufalali
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    Pharmaceutical Society urges govt to increase budget for medicines to K10bn
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    Minister names compounds receiving at least 10 hours of electricity
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    PSs and directors tend to be more corrupt than Ministers – Kavindele

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    Open Access tendering process will continue after emergency procurement – ERB
    ENERGY Regulation Board (ERB) Director General Elijah Sichone says the Open Access tendering process is still in effect despite a disturbance resulting into emergency procurement……..
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    Survey shows positive impact of debt restructuring on business
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    Only 10,000 out of 46,000 SMEs are paying back loans – Mubanga
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    ZRA seizes 2 trucks carrying smuggled alcohol, cosmetics worth K4.9m
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    If all energy projects are completed, we could end loadshedding by 2027 – PDU

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    Accountant dismissed over alleged theft sues State, demanding K2m
    A FORMER principal accountant in the ministry of housing and infrastructure development has sued the State in the High Court, demanding a declaratory order that…….
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    Why Me fails to take fresh plea
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    Magistrate recuses himself from handling Why Me’s hate speech case
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    Maria Zaloumis, others appear in court
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    Clinical evidence insufficient to support rape claim, court hears in John General case

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    Bush welcomes MMA Zambia audit calls
    OUTGOING Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Zambia president Benjamin Bush says he welcomes calls for an audit of the federation provided it is conducted at the…….
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    BB11 ranks 14th on 2025 Ballon d’or list
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    Clingy Partner
    Dear Aka- Monde, My wife is too clingy. In the early years of our marriage, I thought it was love and a honey moon phase thing. She followed me everywhere,....
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    Zambia’s Critical Minerals Boom – Opportunities and Risks (Part I)
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    Mwanakampwe recounts 2017 torture ordeal: “PF police broke my testicle, locked me in a mortuary”
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    Postmaster General outlines plans to modernise Zampost to reach Alibaba level
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    Mutharika poised for dramatic comeback as Chakwera runs out of Road
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    Bush welcomes MMA Zambia audit calls
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    BB11 ranks 14th on 2025 Ballon d’or list
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    Any opposition party that goes alone in next year’s election will fail – Saki
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    Parliament is not biased – Mufalali
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    Pharmaceutical Society urges govt to increase budget for medicines to K10bn
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    Minister names compounds receiving at least 10 hours of electricity
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    PSs and directors tend to be more corrupt than Ministers – Kavindele

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