Finance Minister, ALEXANDER CHIKWANDA says he is not aware of any fake three trillion Kwacha allegedly printed by the MMD ahead of the general elections in September last year. Mr CHIKWANDA who was answering questions from journalists at state house initially refused to be drawn into making a statement but later asked the press if [...]
Mathew 12:33 says make a tree good and its fruit will be good, or make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad, for a tree is recognized by its fruit. Let me start by thanking you for your media. It is very informative and very interactive giving chance to get wider opinions on issues [...]
Continue reading …For how long are we going to be served by jokers who are always giving excuses? Zambia is living in a lot of filth and it appears there is no leadership to tackle this matter head on from the grass roots. This explains why we have cases of typhoid and soon or later it will be cholera. Shame on the councils! You are a total disgrace to our beautiful country!
Continue reading …The Bank of Zambia says it is not aware of any fake money in circulation as claimed by Commerce minister Bob Sichinga. And the Watchdog has been reliably informed that the MMD is in the process of suing Sichinga for claiming that the MMD printed fake K3.1 trillion towards elections using China. Sichinga claimed that it is [...]
Continue reading …The Livingstone Network of People with Disabilities has called on government to include features that would enable visually impaired people easily identify the value of money after the rebasing of the kwacha is done. Network Chairperson George Mizinga said there was need for the new kwacha notes and coins to be disability friendly especially to [...]
Continue reading …High Court Judge Evans Hamaundu who is conducting sittings in Mongu has commended the people of Western Province for exhibiting high moral values. This is in view of the lowest number of sexual offences the province has continued to record. Hamaundu was Speaking during the official opening of High court sessions in Mongu on Monday. [...]
Continue reading …Radio Phoenix, Zambia’s first privately-owned station, is in the process of offering 66 percent shares to the public. Radio Phoenix chairman Errol Hickey, who plans to retire after running the radio station for about 16 years, says it is important for Zambians to participate in the running of the media institution. This is the second [...]
Continue reading …A cross section of Zambians are already getting disillusioned by President Sata’s leadership style especially, decree policy and directives being issued without the consultation and clarity they deserve. In an interview with the Watchdog, Mary Tembo, a maketeer of Lusaka, says it seems interestingly, that what makes Presidents and our leaders in parliament get detached [...]
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