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Kavindele advises Patrick Mwnawasa to respect elders

Former vice-president Enoch Kavindele says it is disrespectful for a young person like Patrick Mwanawasa to refer to President Banda as a stubborn man. Patrick is 27 while president Banda is 74 years old. Mr Kavindele has advised Patrick to tone down his language because he is too young to engage President Banda in a [...]

  Litunga Lubosi Imwiko of the Lozi people of Western province has assured President Rupiah Banda of victory in that province. The Litunga had a private meeting with president Rupiah Banda on Monday. The details of the meeting were not made public except a justification from State house that the president meets different people from [...]

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No amount of political intimidation will stop the people of Zambiafrom demanding for a change of government, says Mbita Chitala. Chitala who is former Zambian ambassador to Libya in the late president Levy Mwanwasa’s regime said President Rupiah Banda must realize that Zambians are fade up with the kind of leadership he is providing, hence [...]

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President Rupiah Banda says he can’t announce date of elections because the voters register is not ready. President Banda said announcing the date of elections is not done in a vacuum but in consultation with all key stakeholders, especially the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), which is mandated to run elections in the country. He [...]

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Police have opened a docket against PF chairperson for local government Given Lubinda and party secretary General Wynter Kabimba in connection with the leaked email. In the email, Lubinda was briefing Kabimba that the party had ´so far´ received $ 45 Million from ´friends´ in Afghanistan and Taiwan. Lubinda was also expressing his reservations  to [...]

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Some MMD councillors who defected to the United Party for National Development (UPND) last week have rescinded their decision and wish to return to the ruling party. The TIMES OF ZAMBIA reports that acting MMD Central Province chairperson George Kangwa said the decision by the councillors follows their failure to agree with UPND leadership that [...]

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