Politics
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OVER 300,000 REGISTER IN PHASE TWO OF VOTER REGISTRATION
The Electoral Commission of Zambia- ECZ has recorded a provisional total of 343,921 registrations in the second phase of the…
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UPND CONDEMNS MAKEBI ZULU FOR POLITICISING LUNGU’S BURIAL
The United Party for National Development -UPND – has condemned lawyer Makebi Zulu for what it describes as irresponsible public…
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LUNGU FAMILY READY TO RETURN BODY IF HH DELEGATES VEEP NALUMANGO
Presidential aspirant and family spokesperson Makebi Zulu says the family of former President Edgar Lungu is ready to bring back…
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ZAMBIA AND MOZAMBIQUE STRENGTHEN TIES WITH NEW BORDER AGREEMENT AND ENERGY COOPERATION
Zambia and Mozambique have reaffirmed their long-standing friendship with renewed commitments in trade, energy, and regional peace. During official talks…
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KAMBWILI RELEASED BUT STILL DETAINED FOR IMMIGRATION OFFENCE
Patriotic Front (PF) Member Chishimba Kambwili has been released from prison after completing his five-month sentence for hate speech. However,…
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JOHN SANGWA AND DOLIKA BANDA JOIN FORCES
Prominent Constitutional Lawyer John Sangwa, SC, and former banker Ms. Dolika Banda have joined forces under the Movement for National…
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MOZAMBICAN PRESIDENT TO UNDERTAKE WORKING VISIT TO ZAMBIA
The President of Mozambique, Daniel Francisco Chapo, will undertake a working visit to Zambia from tomorrow Wednesday 22 to Friday…
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KAMBWILI SET FOR RELEASE AFTER COMPLETING FIVE-MONTH SENTENCE
Patriotic Front Member of Central Committee Chishimba Kambwili is set to be released on 24th October 2025, after completing his…
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ZUMANI, LUBINDA RECONCILE AHEAD OF NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
As Zambia prepares to commemorate the National Day of Prayer, Peace and Reconciliation on October 18th, former Presidential Political Advisor…
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LEADERSHIP MOVEMENT PRESIDENT CONDEMNS ARREST OF PARTY SUPPORTERS
Leadership Movement President Richard Silumbe has condemned the arrest of two party youths, Steven Nyendwa and James Shamuzili, who were…
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