Home » 2011 » December » 04

Chinese nationals shun overzealous Chishimba Kambwili’s meeting

Foreign Affairs Minister Chishimba Kambwili was this Sunday afternoon displeased with Chinese Nationals working at Luanshya Copper Mines 15MCC for failing to attend a meeting in which he wanted to counsel them. Mr. Kambwili consequently warned of stern action against the Chinese nationals for not turning up in good numbers for a meeting which was [...]

A statement from Sata’s office made available to The Sunday Times in reaction to Malawi’s attempts to mend fences says that “President Sata feels that it is exceptionally necessary for his brother, President wa Mutharika’s government to apologise for the 2007 incident”.

Continue reading …

Msanzala  independent member of parliament  George Lungu has finally resigned and joined the ruling party. Lungu joined the PF on Saturday at a rally by the PF in his constituency. On November 3 this year, Lungu was quoted by one of the PF newspapers saying: “I stood as an independent because the people wanted me to stand [...]

Continue reading …

The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) has been following with keen interest the PF Government’s assurances and promises since its historic victory of 20th September, 2011. YALI is saddened with the U-Turns that have characterized the PF’s 60days in government on a number of key issues of national interest. This constant change of positions and [...]

Continue reading …

Opposition parties in the Democratic Republic of Congo rejected partial results on Saturday that showed a lead for President Joseph Kabila in a November 28 election, and called on African leaders to act to prevent violence. And Veteran DR Congo opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi on Saturday issued a veiled threat of fresh violence after saying [...]

Continue reading …

By Waziona Nkhwekwe It is clear that the illegal and brutal abduction of Councilor Mumena was orchestrated by Ms Silvia Tembo Masebo, as revenge against a man seen as the Key architect of the Japhen Mwakalombe Parliamentary election victory against her on the 20th September 2011 polls. She views him as a dangerous roadblock on her [...]

Continue reading …

Commerce Minister Bob Sichinga says President Michael Sata is not educated. Sichinga made the statement in London last evening, December 3, 2011 when he addressed Zambians in UK at the Zambian high commission. Sichinga, who spent most of the time boasting about his academic credentials, told his audience that he was more educated than most [...]

Continue reading …