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		  BAD ROAD BEHAVIOR CAUSE OF MOST ROAD CRASHES – TAYALIGovernment has called for strengthened enforcement measures to curb bad road behavior across the country. Speaking at the 8th United… Read More »
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		  HIGH COURT OVERTURNS AMOS CHANDA’S JAIL SENTENCE FOR TAMPERING WITH COURT EVIDENCEThe Lusaka High Court has overturned the one-year jail sentence handed to former Presidential aide Amos Chanda for allegedly stealing… Read More »
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		  INVESTIGATIONS INTO KABANANA FIRE TRAGEDY ON HOLDInvestigations into the fire that killed three children in Lusaka’s Kabanana compound remain on hold. Lusaka City Council Assistant Public… Read More »
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		  PRESIDENT HICHILEMA DONATES K1.9 MILLION AT DORCAS CONFERENCEPresident Hakainde Hichilema has donated K1.9 million, 10 cows, 200 bags of mealie meal, and facilitated water provision at the… Read More »
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		  FATAL DISPUTE BETWEEN MAIDS LEAVES ONE DEAD, POLICE SEEK SUSPECTChilenje Police have launched a manhunt for a woman identified only as Mary, suspected of fatally stabbing fellow maid Memory… Read More »
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		  WESTERN COUNCILS WARNED OVER DELAYED ROAD WORKSWestern Province Minister Kapelwa Mbangweta has called on local councils to speed up the implementation of the Presidential directive on… Read More »
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		  NO TO STATE CONTROL: UPND ENDORSES MEDIA SELF-REGULATIONThe United Party for National Development (UPND) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting media self-regulation as the most effective and… Read More »
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		  THREE CHILDREN ALLEGEDLY ABANDONED IN LUSAKA’S KANYAMA COMPOUNDThree children have reportedly been abandoned by an unidentified family in Lusaka’s Kanyama compound. The children, aged 7, 5, and… Read More »
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		  FISHING BAN FUELS TENSION IN ITEZHI TEZHIA wave of confusion has swept through local fishermen operating in Kafue National Park in Itezhi-Tezhi District, Southern Province, following… Read More »
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		  SCRIBES REJECT STATUTORY REGULATION ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAYJournalists in Lusaka have marked World Press Freedom Day with a firm stance against statutory regulation. Journalist Jessie Bwalya argued… Read More »
 
					 
				 
					 
					








