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The truth is finally emerging on what is making the local currency Kwacha appreciate against major currencies in the absence of production in the country. The currency control by way of banning of trading in hard currencies has resulted in the Kwacha strengthening as businesses changed their Dollars into Kwacha. But now government has gone [...]

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Marketeers at Chisokone market in Kitwe on Monday demonstrated and rejected the decision by the PF government to relocate most of them to Nakadoli market. The marketeers marched to the civic centre to complain. As they marched under heavy presence of armed anti-riot police, the marketeers were seen raising the former ruling party, MMD symbol. [...]

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Dear Editor, The fuel crisis in Chipata has continued with hundreds motorists queing up for the commodity from as early as 04:30hours.On the black market,vendors have taken advantage of the crises and are now selling a 2.5 litres of petrol at K50,000.Several people including mourners are stranded and have now resolted to using bicycles and [...]

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A STATE witness in the Dora Siliya case has testified that cabinet ministers are not responsible for procurement processes at ministries. Ms Siliya, 41, of house number 411 Independence Avenue, Kabulonga, who is former Minister of Communications and Transport is charged with two counts of abuse of authority of office. Acting permanent secretary at Cabinet [...]

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PRESIDENT Michael Sata has emerged as one of the great leaders of Zambia because of his connection with the grassroots, and for him to win the last general elections it was because of the working relations. President Sata left MMD and formed Patriotic Front (PF) party in 2001 and since then, he had been mobilising [...]

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By Field Ruwe If Zambia has a heart, it beats for the rich; not for me. I was born with no silver spoon in my mouth therefore I have to fend for myself. I have been toiling since I was little because my papa earns peanuts. He is not schooled. He can’t read; therefore he can’t [...]

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