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‘How Much should we carry for bribing border officials in Zambia?’

Dear Mesdames/Sirs, We have finalised our holiday to Africa between 07 September 2012 and 23 September 2012. We will be arriving at the Johannesburg International Airport on the 08 Sept and will be hiring a vehicle to travel to Livingston via Botswana. That means that we will be crossing the border with a hired 1600 cc vehicle at Kazungula. [...]

The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) in Eastern Province has endorsed and supported calls by party president Nevers Mumba to fire all MMD Members   of parliaments (MPs) who will fail to relinquish their ministerial positions in the PF Government. MMD Eastern Province Information and Publicity Secretary, Joseph Banda says the party in the province is [...]

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Scores of people in Mongu this morning held peaceful but emotional protests against president Michael Sata for insulting the King of the Lozi people, the Litunga. President Sata recently said the Litunga is just another chief and has no powers to be treated in a special ways. The remarks have angered the Litunga’s subjects and this Sartuday [...]

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By Nkisu Gerald Katayi What is the meaning behind the establishment of new districts in Zambia?  According to what is being reported; the move will improve service delivery to the new districts. What type of service delivery is being promoted? Like new roads and infrastructures like hospitals, primary, secondary, and trade schools? But currently this [...]

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The PF government will next year re-introduce compulsory national youth service skills training for school-leavers at Zambia National Service (ZNS) camps countrywide, Parliament heard on Friday. But the programme will not incorporate the rigorous military training aspect. The focus will just be on imparting various entrepreneurial skills in youths. Minister of Youth and Sport Chishimba [...]

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The PF government will soon issue a statutory instrument which will control the externalisation of export earnings, especially by mining companies. Deputy Minister of Finance Miles Sampa (right) says Statutory Instrument (SI) number 34 will compel investors to acquire letters of credit from Government before exporting their products. He said in Parliament on Thursday that [...]

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Lusaka Catholic Archbishop Telesford Mpundu has had along time sexual affair with Chieftainess Nkomesha of the Soli people of Chongwe Helozambia has learnt. Mpundu is alleged to have even fathered a daughter with Nkomesha. The daughter used to work as a disc jokey (DJ) called DJ Jade on Radio Qfm. Jade also had an affair [...]

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