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ZAMTEL launches Cell Z promotion “The Real Deal.”

Lap Green Networks, the new owner of ZAMTEL has injected over 600 billion Kwacha in the Company in a bid to make it profitable, according to ZNBC. ZAMTEL Chief Commercial Officer, Amon Jere says the money will be used to improve telecom operations in the next two years. He said the investment will go into [...]

A website which will contain president Rupiah Banda’s campaign propaganda has been created. According to information on the Website www.presidentbanda.com, the MMD leader says its a way to help him keep in contact with Zambians.  He says it “will show many of the things that I am doing for us, the people of Zambia, to [...]

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There was drama in Livingstone magistrates court when a suspect claimed that the police stole his pants and household goods while he was in custody pending court appearance. The 36 years old Francis Simuhata of Zecco Compound is in court on charges of burglary and theft of goods from two shops belonging to some renowned [...]

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Genocide Watch, an organisation concerned with the prevention and punishment of mass murder, has accused Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and several of his top Military officials of genocide. Gallo Images The Washington DC-based group has classified the 1980s massacre of over 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland, which was perpetuated under the auspices of the notorious [...]

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National Restoration Party  (NAREP) leader Elias Chipimo says he appreciates people who hoestly air their views on his party performance. In reference to an article published here a few days ago enetitled ‘Is Elias Chipimo’s NAREP in Limbo”,  Chipimo said he appreciated the honest opinions expressed by the author. He said Zambia needs journalists who [...]

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PRESIDENT Banda is today expected to leave for South Africa and Mozambique for consultations on a number of issues. The President’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere announced this in a statement issued in Lusaka yesterday. The President will leave for Maputo via South Africa where he will stop over before proceeding [...]

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