The United Party for National Development (UPND) says it will defy the Zambia Police warning against holding a peaceful demonstration to demand the resignation of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Mutembo Nchito. Speaking in an interview with Q-FM news, party spokesperson Charles Kakoma said for as long as Mr. Nchito is still occupying the office [...]
Continue reading …Leaders of the main opposition parties in Zambia have signed and circulated an open letter to the international donor community raising concerns over what they describe as alarming conduct by the new government of President Michael Sata and the Patriotic Front party. The 10-page letter, which is signed by Nevers Mumba of the Movement for [...]
Continue reading …PF Vice President Guy Scott has assured the people of Nakalengule area in Serenje District that the Patriotic Front (PF) government will continue with developmental project left by the MMD government in Central province. Scott cited major projects left by the MMD such as feeder roads, clinics, bridges and schools as some of the projects [...]
Continue reading …Football Association of Zambia President Kalusha Bwalya has called on Chipolopolo fans to rally behind the National Team despite losing to Sudan last weekend. Kalusha said he has confidence in the coach and the boys who he believes can beat Ghana at the Mwanawasa Stadium on Saturday 9th June 2012. “The team is working hard [...]
Continue reading …Irate UPND cadres in Livingstone have set ablaze bundles of PF Chitenge material meant for campaigns in the forth coming by-election. The UNPD cadres in Livingstone’s Simonga ward were provoked by a team of PF members who were distributing the Chitenge material to persuade them to defect. See the burning in action here
Continue reading …‘Come in,’ said Cycle Mata wearily as the vast wobbly obese figure of Chipembele Kambilimbili waddled insolently into the room. ‘Take a seat,’ said Cycle Mata, as he sat with his elbows on the desk and his head in his hands. ‘How on earth did this happen?’ ‘How did what happen?’ [...]
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