by Michael Kaluba | Oct 31, 2024 | Economy, Governance, Politics
Green Party Leader Peter Sinkamba has acknowledged that the UPND government’s target of three million tons annual copper production is achievable, but is worried that there is no workable strategy to ensure this. President Hakainde Hichilema has indicated that...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 30, 2024 | Community
8 miners have died while 2 survivors are in critical condition following an illegal mining accident that occurred around 22:30 hours last night at Cop 5 Dump Site of Konkola Copper Mines-KCM in Chingola. According to Copperbelt Police Commissioner, Peacewell Mweemba,...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 30, 2024 | Business News, Uncategorized
The Local Petroleum Transporters have uncovered a diesel transporting scam using “bladder bags” technology, and have warned of a pending disruptive protest by petroleum transporters if the practice is not stopped immediately.Petroleum Transporters...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 29, 2024 | Community, Governance
The Community Action Against Corruption has expressed deep concern over the escalating levels of corruption in Zambia, contrary to the government’s claims of making progress against graft. According to the organization Chief Executive Officer Brightone Tembo,...
by Michael Kaluba | Oct 28, 2024 | Governance
The Mineworkers’ Union of Zambia -MUZ- has challenged government and mine owners to prioritize the wellbeing of miners as the country pushes toward improved production. MUZ President Joseph Chewe, who is also Publish What You Pay National Chairperson, says there is a...