A TANZANIAN witchdoctor who calls himself Nkungulupe has vanished into thin air after police in Chinsali pounced on his disciples who attempted to perform a […]
Supreme court orders Nestlé Zambia to pay about K14 million tax bill
THE Supreme Court of Zambia has ordered food giant Nestlé Zambia to settle a tax bill of close to K14 million owed to the Zambia […]
Philip Pascal gave life to Kansanshi, Hichilema pays tribute to late mining visionary
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema on Tuesday took time away from the billion-dollar launch speeches of the Kansanshi S3 expansion project to pay tribute to the late […]
Zambia’s stadiums, Heroes, Levy join in powering the nation
THE ROAR of the crowd, the shared thrill of victory and the iye!! exclamations triggered by near misses has always defined the four walls of […]
Kitwe woman loses property in Twibukishe flats fire
A FIRE has replaced the sound of laughter with the sounds of lamentations at Twibukishe Flats yesterday when the inferno mercilessly swept through the tiny […]
Journalist questions claims of deterioration in Lungu’s remains, urges urgent inspection
JOURNALIST Mabvuto Phiri has questioned reports suggesting that the remains of late former president Edgar Lungu, currently held in a South African mortuary, may be […]
Father threatens to ‘sacrifice’ daughter if ex wife doesn’t pay K6000 debt
A LUSAKA man has left jaws dropping and people in shock after dragging his own daughter’s life into a money dispute with his ex-wife, warning […]
Chiefs get K11,500 but it’s not enough, Chief Mwamba demands for more pay
SENIOR Chief Mwamba of Northern Province has wondered why ministers and members of parliament get a higher pay than chiefs, stating that the K11,500 which […]
10,000 mental health patients seek treatment within first half of 2025
AS Zambia grapples with rising tide of mental health challenges, 10,000 patients sought treatment within the first half of 2025, a number that continues to […]
Government hands over 39 motorbikes to Luapula ‘Kapasos’
FOR generations, chiefs’ retainers, locally known as ‘Kapasos’ in Luapula Province have relied on footpaths, canoes and the occasional ox-cart to reach the farthest corners […]