by Michael Kaluba | Jul 18, 2023 | Community
A 4-year-old girl is being treated for burns at Arthur Davison Children’s Hospital in Ndola after her mother allegedly burned her hands on a brazier for eating relish from a pot without permission. According to Copperbelt Police Commissioner Peacewell Mweemba,...
by Michael Kaluba | Jul 17, 2023 | Politics
Green Party leader Peter Sinkamba is urging the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development to start deactivating dormant mining licenses that have been inactive for three years, as required under the Mines and Minerals Act. According to government, just 2,900 out of...
by Michael Kaluba | Jul 14, 2023 | Business News
The National Union of Miners and Allied Workers-NUMAW- is concerned that government’s persistent silence on the future of Mopani Copper Mines may have an impact on the 2024 collective bargaining process, which is due to begin in October this year. Government is...
by Michael Kaluba | Jul 13, 2023 | Economy
The Kitwe and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says it is elating to see the kwacha generally being stable against the US dollar despite the injection of over K7 billion into the economy through the 20 percent partial withdrawal so far, indicating that...
by Michael Kaluba | Jul 6, 2023 | Governance
The Petroleum Transporters Association of Zambia -PTAZ- has refuted claims made by the Oil Marketing Companies Association of Zambia that the slowdown in petroleum product importation is due to transportation expenses, accusing them of attempting to sabotage...