China’s signing on Zambia’s debt restructuring is significant – CSO Debt Alliance

CSO Debt Alliance Chairperson Fr Alex Muyebe says the news that China and India have signed agreements to restructure their holdings of Zambia’s debt brings hope that the country’s delayed restructuring process is now getting back on track. Last week, President Hakainde Hichilema disclosed that the remaining two official creditors, China and India, had finally…...
Copper Queens good enough to reach top 10 world ranking – Ghana coach

GHANA national team Coach Nora Hauptle says the Copper Queens have the quality to be ranked among the 10 best teams in the world, but need to improve their tactical nuance first. Hauptle says Ghana was able to go toe to toe with Zambia because she had analysed each and every Copper Queens player after…...
Copper Queens need to improve before Morocco game – Nkandu

SPORTS Minister Elvis Nkandu says it was exciting to see the Copper Queens’ determination in the game against Ghana, but has urged coach Bruce Mwape to improve the team’s play before Zambia faces Morocco in April. The Copper Queens progressed to the final round of the Paris 2024 Olympic qualifiers after a laboured 3-3 draw…...
Indeed, it’s a national disaster, and it may get worse

IN the wake of Zambia’s debilitating drought, President Hakainde Hichilema has taken a decisive step by declaring a national disaster and emergency. President Hichilema has gone ahead to outline measured which his government is taking to mitigate the impact of the impending hunger crisis. These include enhanced social protection, importation of electricity, and mobilization of…...
UKA should participate in by-elections to test the waters – Muchima

LANDS Minister Elijah Muchima says the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) should field a candidate in one of the by-elections just to test the waters before 2026. And Muchima says UKA is just a union of convenience with greedy leaders who will disintegrate within no time. Asked in an interview about UKA’s intention to challenge President…...
Guardian of Tutwa’s 5 other children sues deceased’s widow, sister

A GUARDIAN of some of late Tutwa Ngulube’s children has sued the deceased lawyer’s sister and widow demanding that his estates be distributed fairly among the children. Chuma Catherine Kuntepa, a guardian of five of Ngulube’s children aged between 15 and one, wants an order that the distribution of the estate to the minors be…...
What’s there to hold horses about, law has to be enforced – Police

THE duty of police is to enforce the law, so what’s there to hold horses about, wonders Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga. Reacting to former president Edgar Lungu’s statement that police should hold their horses and behave in a civil manner, Hamoonga questioned whether people who commit crimes at a police station should not be arrested…....
Nature is caning us for failing to plan for the future – Haabazoka

ECONOMIST Lubinda Haabazoka says nature is caning Zambia for failing to plan for unforeseen circumstances such as the drought that has hit the country this farming season. On Friday, Finance and National Planning Minster Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane said the government intended to adjust the 2024 national budget to enable the financing of vulnerable households as…...
Court grants Charity Katanga K100,000 bail

THE Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has granted former deputy Inspector General of Police Charity Katanga K100,000 bail, but in her own recognisance, pending her appeal against the 3-year sentence. Katanga was convicted and sentenced to three years for being in possession of 10 Higer buses believed to be proceeds of crime, a sentence she has appealed…...
Lack of timeline for Mopani, KCM to start production breeds uncertainty in money market – Economist

ECONOMIST Emmanuel Zulu says the fact that there is no timeline on when production will start at Mopani and KCM breeds some level of uncertainty in the money market. Zulu observes that the Central Bank is the main supplier of forex in the market, a situation which he says is unsustainable. According to the Bank…...