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- A farewell from our icon, as Ms Mukosha Funga leaves News DiggersAFTER eight remarkable years of distinguished service to News Diggers, Ms Mukosha Funga, who has served as Deputy Managing Director and Managing Editor, leaves the newsroom to take up a new path in her life.
- Kanyemba unveils COSAFA U17 SquadZAMBIA U17 Women’s National Team coach Carol Kanyemba has named a 25-member provisional squad set to enter camp this Saturday ahead of the 2025 COSAFA Women’s Under-17 Championship, scheduled to take place between May 10...
- Zambia to host CAA-SR Cross Country ChampionshipsZAMBIA has been awarded the hosting rights for the 2025 Confederation of African Athletics – Southern Region (CAA-SR) Cross Country Championships. The event which will be held between November and December 2025, bringing together over...
- We’ll win Lumezi, unified opposition doesn’t shake us – UPNDUPND Deputy Spokesperson Elvis Nkandu says the party is not shaken by the opposition’s decision to field one candidate in Lumezi ahead of the by-elections in June 2025. Nkandu says UPND will emerge victorious in...
- Market forces should determine maize price – MAZMILLERS Association of Zambia (MAZ) president Andrew Chintala has predicted an increase in maize supply this marketing season. In an interview, Monday, Chintala said despite the expected increase in maize supply, there was a need...
- There’s a dangerously thin line between cyber regulation and silencing people – Fr LunguCATHOLIC Priest Fr Noah Lungu says while the church does not support hate speech or malicious misinformation, the line between regulating cyberspace and silencing people is becoming dangerously thin. Fr Lungu is urging Christians to...
- Electoral committee report may be shared with stakeholders – ECZECZ Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro says stakeholders will be advised regarding the availability of the Electoral Reform Technical Committee report recently handed over to government. Kasaro says the report handed over to the government...
- Why colonialism was actually ‘good’ for Africa – Part 4DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of News Diggers Media Ltd. In my opinion, the biggest single benefit of
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