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ONE REPORTEDLY DEAD, SEVERAL OTHERS INJURED IN MAPATIZYA ROAD ACCIDENT
A road accident has reportedly left one person dead and several others seriously injured after a vehicle carrying more than…
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ONE DEAD AS FIRE GUTS KAPALALA MARKET AT MAIN MASALA IN NDOLA
One person has died and property worth thousands of kwacha has been destroyed after a fire gutted Kapalala Market at…
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NO NEED TO ALARM THE NATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OVER SINO-GOVERNMENT
The Zambian government has reassured the nation that the pollution incident involving Sino Metals Leach Zambia Limited is now under…
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SIX KILLED, TWO INJURED IN MASAITI MARKET ACCIDENT
Six people have died while two others have been seriously injured following a tragic road accident at Kalweo Market in…
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STROKE LEAVES 55-YEAR-OLD BETTY KAMOCHA ’S FAMILY STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE
A 55-year-old woman of Garden House Betty Kamocha, who suffered a stroke in April last year, is facing severe hardships…
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SKELETON OF MISSING 14-YEAR-OLD BOY FOUND IN SINDA
The skeletal remains of a 14-year-old boy, have been discovered in Mzonitola Village, Chief Nyanje, Sinda District, nearly five months…
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LUSAKA NAMED WORST PERFORMER IN CDF SPENDING
Lusaka Province has been named the worst-performing region in Constituency Development Fund (CDF) spending for the first half of 2025,…
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INTERNET ACCESS CONTRIBUTING TO RISE IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
The government has observed that increased access to the internet is one of the contributing factors to child sexual abuse…
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ZNS LAUNCHES DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST RHODAH NJOVU
The Zambia National Service (ZNS) says it has commenced internal disciplinary proceedings against Sergeant Rhodah Njobvu, following her involvement in…
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LUSAKA–NDOLA DUAL CARRIAGEWAY NOW AT 36% COMPLETION, CREATES OVER 3,500 JOBS
The Road Development Agency (RDA) has revealed that construction works on the Lusaka–Ndola dual carriageway have reached 36 percent completion,…
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