Daily Archives: October 2, 2016

Miles Sampa’s application to rejoin PF thrown-out

The ruling PF Central Committee has thrown out an application by UDF leader Miles Sampa to rejoin the PF. This is was after tabling Mr. Sampa’s application in its yesterday Saturday meeting which President Edgar Lungu chaired. PF Secretary General Davies Mwila has disclosed that in dismissing the application by Mr. Sampa the PF Central Committee relied on the provisions ...

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Emulate late Sata, Changala advises HH

Opposition UPND President Hakainde Hichilema has been called upon to realize that he still has a chance to contest the 2021 presidential elections. Civil rights activist Brebner Changala thinks that Mr. Hichilema is still young and should move on and accept defeat of the August 11th general elections. Mr. Changala thinks the manner in which Mr. Hichilema has conducted himself ...

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CCZ advised against rushing creation of new Ministries

Members of Parliament have been called upon not to rush in passing legislation for the creation of four more Ministries President Edgar Lungu has proposed. The Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) is urging law makers to realize that creation of new Ministries such as the Ministry of Religious Affairs is not necessary and is not a priority. Secretary General ...

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Lungu’s speech to Parley was inspiring – YALI

The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) has described as inspiring President Edgar Lungu’s Friday speech to open Parliament And YALI President Andrew Nthewewe has suggested that President Lungu’s call to transform the country will require that the Zambian people change their mindsets and hard work. Mr. Nthewewe says there is no way that Zambia will develop if citizens are not ...

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MPs boycotting Parley do not want development – Bwalya

The ruling PF has charged that President Edgar Lungu will not be to blame if some parts of the Country remain underdeveloped. The ruling PF has urged people of Southern, Western and Northwestern provinces to blame their Members of Parliament instead. PF Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya says this is because MPs of these Provinces have decided to stay away from ...

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