Reset Password
- Curb violence to attract investments, Katele urges govtFORMER Finance Minister in the MMD government Dr Katele Kalumba has advised government to deal with the violence in the country if they want to create a politically stable environment for investments. In an interview,
- News Diggers! ePaper Edition 1046 Monday September 27, 2021... Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here
- Fighting corruption is expensive, but that’s why it’s budgeted forFORMER lands and natural resources minister Jean Kapata says it will be a waste of time and money to concentrate on fighting corruption cases which don’t yield any results. The former minister says it defeats
- The promises which UPND will not deliverPRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly has kept the whole country talking. Everybody who watched the President’s maiden speech is saying one thing – the bar of leadership has been raised
- We’re waiting for police to invite us again – Faith’s lawyerFAITH Musonda’s lawyer Jonas Zimba says he is waiting for the police to invite them for further interrogations over the K65 million and US$57,000 that was found in a house believed to be hers. And
- PF writes US Embassy, cries foul over Bidden’s corruption remarksPF vice-president Given Lubinda says the party has written to US Embassy in Zambia’s interim Charge d’Affaires David Young to express their displeasure over his President, Joe Biden’s, remarks in which he saluted the Zambian
- Days of corruption are gone, HH assures IMFPRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has assured the International Monetary Fund that the days of corruption and misappropriation of public funds are gone. In a statement President Hichilema shared on his Facebook page, Friday, said government would
- IMF staff to visit Zambia next weekTHE Ministry of Finance has announced that a technical team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to visit the country from September 27 to October 1, 2021. According to a statement issued by
- Where was Lubinda when police were killing Zambians under PF?THE Patriotic Front has now become a poisoned chalice which no one wants to drink from. The most vocal vuvuzelas of the former ruling party have actually taken lead in resigning from the party. Things
- We shouldn’t be in a hurry to hold general conference – LubindaPF vice-president Given Lubinda says party members should not rush for a general conference before the structures are examined. In an interview, Lubinda said the party was yet to analyse the postmortem report which would
Trending
POPULAR
COMMENTED
LATEST
Today
Week
Month
All
- BoZ explains worn out bank notes in circulation57,684 views
- Lusaka-Ndola Dual Carriageway unveils tombstone56,395 views
- Meet Myaso, Zambia’s number one at grade 950,408 views
- Army recruits sue Commander after dismissal49,425 views