Daily Archives: August 14, 2015

Zambia among 4 countries to lower roaming charges

Zambia is among four SADC countries that have agreed to lower roaming charges by mobile operators in the four countries under a roaming pilot project. This was agreed during a meeting of senior officials from Government, national regulatory authorities, national mobile operators, and policy makers from Botswana,Namibia,Zambia and Zimbabwe held in Namibia from 5th to 6th August 2015. Zambia Information ...

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My performance speaks for itself – Lungu

Republican President Edgar Lungu says his performance since assuming office early this year speaks for itself. President Lungu says anyone can tell how much change has taken place in the country during the last seven months of leadership. He says the number of foreign Heads of State that have visited Zambia in the last 7 months are a rating for ...

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CAPIZ challenges Govt to explain debt repayment

The Patriotic Front Government has been challenged to explain how it intends to pay back both external and domestic debts it has incurred since it formed government. Christians Against Poverty in Zambia (CAPIZ) President Gregory Chileshe says the Patriotic Front should be bold enough and explain the direction of the economy to the Zambian people. Evangelist Chileshe says Zambians deserve ...

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MMD refutes Solwezi West by-election alliance with PF

Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has refuted claims that it will partner with the ruling Patriotic Front in the forthcoming Solwezi West Parliamentary by-election. MMD Spokesperson Raphael Nakachinda says it is unfortunate that the PF in Solwezi are beginning to be desperate and are busy spreading rumors that the MMD will work with them. Mr. Nakachinda says the former ruling ...

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Siliya concerned with increased child defilement cases

Patriotic Front Petauke Central Member of Parliament Dora Siliya is concerned with the alarming levels of child defilement in the country. Ms. Siliya says it is high time the country did something about the continued increase in cases of child defilement. She says she has taken it upon herself to work civil society organizations and other citizens to organize a ...

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China explosions: Fires still burning after Tianjin blasts

Fires are still burning at the site of two massive explosions in the Chinese city of Tianjin, some 36 hours after the blasts. A team of military chemical experts is testing for toxic gases at the scene and rescuers have been ordered to wear protective clothing, state media said. At least 50 people died and hundreds were injured, 71 critically, ...

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Nkana in work permit drama ahead of showdown

Nkana’s preparations for Saturday’s big Copperbelt derby date away to Zesco United have been hit after two new signings were visited by immigration officials in Kitwe. Zambian immigration officials raided Nkana Stadium on Wednesday afternoon to check on the validity of striker Fred Tshimanga and midfielders Diego Apanane’s work permits. The DR Congo-born duo were barred from training on Thursday ...

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Siamunene’s appointment a mockery to PF founder members – Lifwekelo

Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) Deputy spokesperson Edwin Lifwekelo has charged that the appointment of UPND Siavonga Member of Parliament as Defence Minister is a mockery to PF founder members. Mr. Lifwekelo says the move shows that President Edgar Lungu has no confidence in Patriotic Front Members who have made the party what it is today. He adds ...

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