IK Charitable continues to bring smiles to communities

IN Gwembe District, where residents have long struggled with inadequate water sanitation, a beacon of hope has emerged thanks to the IK Charitable Trust, a dedicated NGO based in Makeni. For years, community members endured the daily challenge of walking long distances in search of clean water, a struggle that impacted their health and livelihoods…....

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Operations at Kasenseli mine will resume this month – Kabuswe

MINES Minister Paul Kabuswe has disclosed that operations at Kasenseli gold mine are expected to resume in November, 2024. And Kabuswe says production at Mopani has increased from 2.2 million tonnes to 2.8 million tonnes. Giving a ministerial statement in parliament, Kabuswe said government had made strides in resolving the challenges which led to the…...

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Police nab fake Gary Nkombo

ONE suspect aged 28 has been arrested for soliciting money from unsuspecting members of the public by impersonating Local Government Minister Gary Nkombo through a Facebook page registered under the minister’s name. This was after the Zambia Police Service, through its Cyber Security Task Force in collaboration with the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority…...

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Lsk man divorces wife for denying him sex for a year

A 43-YEAR-OLD man of George Compound in Lusaka has lamented in court that his wife of 19 years has been denying him sex for the past year, hence his decision to sue for divorce. Geoffrey Phiri told the court that his wife, Juliet Phiri, 36, enters the bedroom naked every morning after taking a bath…...

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HH has chosen a rotten fish in Nevers as alliance partner – KBF

ZAMBIA Must Prosper leader Kelvin Bwalya Fube says President Hakainde has chosen a “rotten fish” in Nevers Mumba as alliance partner, saying he will not add value to him. Speaking in a video posted on his official Facebook page, Fube said the project called UPND was a total failure and Zambians could not keep going…...

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I’m attending ceremonies to hear problems directly because people lie in Lusaka – HH

PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says if someone wants to be on the same page as him, they need to work for the people. The President also says he is attending traditional ceremonies to hear peoples’ problems directly because people lie in Lusaka, adding that, “they can tell you things that are not there”. Meanwhile, Chief Nyawa…...

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We’ve been electing bad people – Sangwa

CONSTITUTIONAL lawyer John Sangwa, State Counsel, says citizens have been electing bad people who, in turn, appoint other bad individuals to public offices. Sangwa is urging citizens to use the 2026 elections as a reset button. Meanwhile, LAZ president Lungisani Zulu says the removal of three Constitutional Court judges is alarming because it speaks to…...

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MUZA fights FAZ’s decision to clear Sondashi for Buffaloes transfer

FC MUZA says it is ready to go to court over Chipo Sondashi, who has been cleared to join Green Buffaloes by the FAZ Player Status and Transfer Committee after the player’s contract with the Mazabuka based Super League outfit expired. In a ruling dated October 30, 2024, the Mwansa Kapyanga headed committee ruled that…...

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Police arrest 25 LBTC students for rioting over prolonged load-shedding

POLICE in Lusaka have arrested 25 Lusaka Business and Technical College students for protesting against a prolonged power outage at their institution. Police Spokesperson Rae Hamoonga says the students conducted their protest at Kabwata Zesco Sub Centre, blocking Burma Road and throwing stones. In a statement, Saturday, Hamoonga disclosed that all the detained individuals have…...

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