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Joseph Mwenya
9 Oct 2018
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Joseph Mwenya
Fire sweeps through John Chinena market
The famous John Chinena roadside market has been gutted by fire with about 30 stands destroyed. Confirming the development, Chibombo Town Council Chairperson, James Ntalasha said the fire started around 17:00 hours, Monday. Ntalasha said […]
8 Oct 2018
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Daniel Chansa
C/Belt bus operators hike fares by up to K2.50
Bus operators in Kitwe have increased bus fares by between K2 and K2.50 for local routes. According to the Bus and Taxi Owners Association of Zambia, the increment is effective October 8, 2018. The association […]
8 Oct 2018
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Chibamba Kanyama
New mining taxes – How will it all end?
Sometime this year, an investment group based in Europe organised a one-hour conference call, connecting me to 80 other global investors. The questions were about Zambia in relation to the economy, the IMF, the external […]
5 Oct 2018
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Alex Chilumbwe
Kamanga directs team selection queries to Sven
I’m not the right person to ask about the national team squad selection because I’m only a FAZ president and not the coach, says Andrew Kamanga. His statement comes after receiving numerous quarries on the […]
5 Oct 2018
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Alex Chilumbwe
Nsombo vows to take down Buffaloes
NAPSA netball team coach Pauline Nsombo will on the weekend be looking for ways of recording a fourth consecutive win in its fourth fixture, round 2, of the Netball Association of Zambia (NAZ) league after […]
4 Oct 2018
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Daniel Chansa
Reliance on mines makes Zambian economy vulnerable – Expert
PricewaterhouseCooppers Tax expert Jyoti Mistry says concentrating revenue generation measures on the mining industry renders the Zambian economy highly vulnerable to movements in commodity prices and global economic conditions. And Mistry says a volatile tax […]
2 Oct 2018
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CUTS
Why debt concerns you: High impact on social spending
In our last column we outlined Zambia’s alarming debt position and explained how it came about. As we continue our series one particular cause for concern that we want to highlight is that increased debt […]
2 Oct 2018
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Salim Dawood
Zambians can earn money from solid waste – HIVOS
HIVOS, an international non-governmental organisation, says Zambians can turn the growing problem of solid waste into a money-making venture. Speaking during a workshop which brought together solid waste experts, business people, entrepreneurs among other stakeholders […]
2 Oct 2018
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Daniel Chansa
Workers’ union rises against councils’ extravagance
The Zambia United Local Authorities Workers’ Union president Kingsley Zulu says some councils are diverting about 20 per cent of the local government equalization fund to buy flamboyant vehicles at the expense of service delivery […]
1 Oct 2018
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Daniel Chansa in Ndola
Police arrest soldier for beating cop who attempted to arrest him
A Zambia Army soldier has been arrested for beating a police officer who attempted to arrest him for misconduct. Copperbelt Police Commissioner Charity Katanga said the incident happened on Saturday night right at Ndola Central […]
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