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    • Ballot printing to gobble $5m, as opposition struggles to send observers to Dubai
      PRINTING of ballot papers has commenced in Dubai at a cost of about US$5 million, with Al Ghurair Printing and Publishing once again handling the exercise after printing ballot papers for the 2016 and 2021 elections. ECZ Vice Chairperson Major General Vincent Mukanda (Retired) says the Commission will not wait for political parties to send their observers before printing begins,.......
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      HH mocks Mundubile’s remarks on reserves: “people must think before they talk”
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      HH launches re-election bid
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      Don’t vote for leaders who want to “eat reserves” – VEEP
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    • Days of lying to voters, misleading citizens during campaigns are long gone
      ONE of the greatest challenges facing candidates in this election is not merely how to win votes. It is how to adapt to changing times. Politics has changed. The way citizens consume information has changed. The way leaders are scrutinised has changed. And those who fail to appreciate this new reality do so at their own peril. Last week, NRPUP presidential candidate Mr Brian Mundubile made a shocking statement at a campaign rally where he suggested that foreign exchange reserves are meaningless because young people do not have jobs and council workers are going for.......
    • Ballot printing to gobble $5m, as opposition struggles to send observers to Dubai
      PRINTING of ballot papers has commenced in Dubai at a cost of about US$5 million, with Al Ghurair Printing and Publishing once again handling the exercise after printing ballot papers for the 2016 and 2021 elections. ECZ Vice Chairperson Major General Vincent Mukanda (Retired) says the Commission will not wait for political parties to send their observers before printing begins, noting that only UPND and independent presidential candidate Given Katuta had sent monitors as of yesterday. Gen Mukanda says while ECZ is desirous of printing ballot papers locally to avoid the “logistical nightmare” of printing.......
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      Supreme Court orders Lusaka High Court to re-hear the Chirundu Parliamentary nomination petition
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      HH is a liar, $6.5bn reserves don’t exist – Makebi
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      You can’t eat free education, KBF tells voters
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    Mind Your Business Episode 13; Guest: Independent presidential aspirant Given Katuta Mwelwa Topic: Katuta beyond extraordinary: “Hubby loves me, but supports Mundubile”

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      We’ve not paid influencers to endorse HH – UPND
      CHINGOLA UPND aspiring MP Chipoka Mulenga says the ruling party has not paid influencers to endorse President Hakainde Hichilema in the forthcoming general election. He…
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      We need school of politics, some campaign promises are a non-starter – Fr Mukosa
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      Residents wanted me to come back as Mandevu MP – Kapata
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      Govt commits K500m to school feeding programme
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      We’re not thieves – Mundubile

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      Kwacha can never be stable without reserves – Haabazoka
      ECONOMIST Professor Lubinda Haabazoka says a stable kwacha and low inflation are critical and cannot be separated from the cost of living. Professor Haabazoka has…
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      MRC begins reviewing mining license applications
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      We project to buy 600,000 MT of maize this season – Grain traders
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      Mundubile’s claims on soldiers intimidating miners are misplaced – Kabeta
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      Economy grew by 7.7% in Q1, as inflation drops

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      Court hears how wife had sex with husband despite public rejection
      EVEN after publicly rejecting her in the presence of both his and her parents that “he no longer wanted the marriage”, a Mtendere woman has…
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      Man tells court how a “happy birthday, my love” message from another woman costed his marriage
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      Man accuses best friend of ending his marriage
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      Court acquits Malawian national in child trafficking case
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      Husband discovers “sex in the bush” on wife’s phone

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      Compete with courage at Commonwealth Games, govt urges Team Zambia
      TEAM Zambia has officially been handed the national flag and the hopes of over 20 million citizens ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, with…
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      Angolan federation impressed with standards at ZNAL 11
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      Team Zambia climbs to fifth in Judo Open
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      Embrace physical activity during Olympic Day 2026 celebrations, NOCZ urges citizens
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      Mweene defends “Home Soil” as Angolans steal the show at ZNAL 11

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      YANGO ZAMBIA AND ZRST EXPAND SAFER JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL INITIATIVE, REACHING 32,000 CHILDREN IN LUSAKA
        Lusaka, Zambia, 26th June, 2026 – Yango Zambia, part of global tech company Yango Group, and the Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) have expanded the ‘Safer Journeys to School initiative’.
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      U.S. FUNDING TO ZAMBIA’S HEALTH SECTOR IN LIMBO: HOW SHOULD ZAMBIA RESPOND?
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      Court hears how wife had sex with husband despite public rejection
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      Man tells court how a “happy birthday, my love” message from another woman costed his marriage
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      Reserve Bank unlawfully closed Finance Bank in 2005, rules Malawi Supreme Court
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      Compete with courage at Commonwealth Games, govt urges Team Zambia
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      Angolan federation impressed with standards at ZNAL 11
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      Team Zambia climbs to fifth in Judo Open
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      We’ve not paid influencers to endorse HH – UPND
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      We need school of politics, some campaign promises are a non-starter – Fr Mukosa
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      Residents wanted me to come back as Mandevu MP – Kapata

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