Zambia’s current environment not conducive for dialogue on development of durable Constitution – Ndulo

USA-based Zambian Constitutional Making Expert, Professor Muna Ndulo says the current environment in Zambia is not conducive for dialogue over the development of a durable Constitution. In a video statement, Sunday, Prof Ndulo noted that constitutions inherited by former British colonies at independence were not fully democratic as they were negotiated settlements with Britain. “They…...
Haabazoka wonders why govt fired people over Zesco tariffs hike without reversing decision

ECONOMIST Dr Lubinda Haabazoka says there is no way that the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) increased electricity tariffs without consulting the President, describing former ERB board chairperson Reynolds Bowa’s dismissal as a “fufu veve”. And Dr Haabazoka says the recent upward adjustment in fuel prices will cause economic shocks. Meanwhile, Dr Haabazoka says there is…...
We’re becoming very poor – Nkulukusa

SECRETARY to the Treasury Felix Nkulukusa says the Zambia Statistics Agency (ZAMSTATS) 2022 poverty assessments report which revealed that poverty levels had increased from 54.4 per cent to 60 per cent is an indication that the country is becoming very poor. And Nkulukusa says Zambia is the fourth most unequal country in Africa. Meanwhile, Nkulukusa…...
Govt rubbishes CCMG’s claims that UPND was vote buying during by-elections

CHIEF Government Spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa has rubbished claims that the just ended ward by-elections in which UPND scooped all eight seats were characterised by intimidation, vote buying and corruption. On Wednesday, Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) Programs Manager Peter Mwanang’ombe alleged that the ruling UPND was seen distributing money and collecting National Registration Cards (NRC)…...
Craft laws that’ll benefit you when you’re out of power, Mwamba tips UPND

PF faction information and publicity chairperson Emmanuel Mwamba has advised the UPND government to craft laws that will benefit them while they are both in and out of power. And Mwamba has rubbished claims that the proposal to regulate social media and issue broadcasting licenses to online broadcast service providers was from the people. Last…...
Police are joking, expect more walks from Lungu – Mwila

FORMER PF secretary general Davies Mwila says former president Edgar Lungu has found another way of reaching his supporters. And Mwila says people should expect more walks from Lungu because he is not a prisoner. Last Thursday, a multitude of citizens thronged around Lungu as he went round Lusaka’s Central Business District (CBD) to check…...
Private media struggling, govt institutions must give advertising support – Mweetwa

CHIEF Government Spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa has urged government institutions and the private sector to support private media organisations by placing adverts. At a media briefing last week, Mweetwa said the private media did not have government to financially fall back on and, therefore, were struggling. “Let me also take this opportunity to indicate that as…...
Musokotwane will present realigned budget in next Parley session – MoF

THE Ministry of Finance and National Planning Treasury has revealed that it released K15.2 billion to finance public service delivery in the month of April 2024. According to a statement issued by the Ministry, Sunday, Minister of Finance Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane stated that the realigned budget necessitated by the drought in many parts of the…...
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A letter about freedom fighters

Many nations worldwide have been through a struggle– a struggle for independence and to carve a permanent national selfhood. This struggle gave birth to innumerable men and women who sacrificed their lives without blinking an eyelid. Their contribution to bringing freedom made them revered national figures. These people stood out and led hundreds to unite […]
