“This will be a very peaceful mach past in respect to our friends that died in that horrible manner, and also to remind the PF government that we need meaningful development in our province,” he explained.
You are a learned Inspector-General of Zambia Police at PhD level. Use your noble wisdom to discern the truth. I doubt whether the laws of this country have been framed in such a way that all leaders are immune from investigations and prosecution when they are still in office. This is a matter of surprise to me and other Zambians of goodwill because we think that contrary is the case.
Continue reading …President Michael Sata and first president Kenneth Kaunda are expected in South Africa next weekend. The South African government has confirmed that Sata is among the 40 African heads of state who have been invited to celebrate the 100th year of that country’s ruling party the ANC. The celebrations will be held Mangaung in the [...]
Continue reading …The Electoral Commission of Zambia says ballot papers for the forthcoming Msanzala parliamentary by-election will still be printed outside the country. ECZ Director Priscilla Isaac in a statement released to QFM explains that Commission will outsource the printing of ballot papers because the Government Printers is still not able to meet the full requirements and [...]
Continue reading …Copper mining companies operating in Zambia should brace themselves for more strikes this year unless they meet wage demands, union officials warned Wednesday. As strike action at Kansanshi Copper Mines, Zambia’s largest producer by output, entered a second day Wednesday, Sikufela Mundia, president of National Union of Miners and Allied Workers, said copper mining companies [...]
Continue reading …Kaliati said issues of government are serious and cannot only be communicated through the media; as such she did the right thing to respond the way she did.
“If they are accusing me, let them do so but as government we do not respond to hearsays. If we are communicated to we will respond accordingly but we cannot be discussing things through the media.
Continue reading …Fishermen and fish mongers in Western Province have vowed that they will not follow the national fish ban policy that takes effect on the 1st of December each year. Speaking to Watchdog in Mongu Wednesday, the fishermen who spoke on condition of anonymity said they would continue to catch and sell fish freely in the Province [...]
Continue reading …Canada’s First Quantum Minerals said on Wednesday that a strike at its flagship Zambian copper mine was illegal. Workers at the Kansanshi mine, Zambia’s largest copper mine which produced 231,000 tonnes of the red metal in 2010, downed tools on Tuesday demanding 100 percent pay rises and bringing production to a halt. “There was no [...]
Continue reading …Niamey – Arsonists set fire to part of Niger’s Justice Ministry on Tuesday, destroying files used in anti-corruption investigations including probes into a number of judges, the government said. The government said the blaze had destroyed paper archives dating back decades as well as information gathered from a hotline that has led to the investigation [...]
Continue reading …MMD presidential hopeful Nevers Mumba has wrongly sued Anthony Mukwita as editor of the government controlled Daily Mail. Mumba has sued the newspaper itself and its editor for libel and is demanding K500 million. Even if insiders at Daily Mail say ‘play boy’ Mukwita controls the editorial content of the government broadsheet, he is the [...]
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