Molly Kumar FESTIVALS have become breeding grounds for sexual violence sparking concerns about a growing predatory culture. Analysis shows that sexual violence at festivals does not happen in isolation instead it exists along a continuum that reflects broader societal attitudes toward sexual aggression. This situation is closely linked to what is often
BARNABAS ZULU THE Citizens First (CF) has dispelled speculations that it has resigned from the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) but that should the opposition make such a decision the nation shall be informed accordingly. Reports have emerged to the effect that the Citizens First is planning to dump the United Kwacha Alliance
GRACE CHAILE THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has applied to the Economic and Financial Crimes Court for Non-Based Forfeiture of over 140 properties worth more than K700 million belonging to Ndozo Lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba and his family. ACC alleges that the properties are tainted and suspected to be proceeds of crime. According
GIDEON NYENDWA GOVERNMENT has released over K43 million to settle three months salary arrears for workers at the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) following a recent strike by employees over delayed payments. Minister of Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali confirmed the development after meeting with TAZARA management and union representatives earlier this
MUBITA KATETE THE Lusaka Provincial Administration has partnered with Anchor Health Partners a non-governmental organisation to strengthen health outcomes in Rufunsa before expanding the initiative to other parts of the country. Speaking during a courtesy visit by a delegation from Anchor Health Partners Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Eng. Joe Kalusa welcomed the
GIDEON NYENDWA ZAMBIA recorded 8 809 road traffic accidents in the first quarter of 2025 resulting in 498 deaths and 4 655 casualties according to figures released by the Zambia Police Service yesterday. The statistics mark a worrying increase from the same period in 2024 with fatal accidents rising from 376 to
ROGERS KALERO RENOWNED Chingola Businessman Kabaso Mulenga Baba popularly known as Spax Mining has empowered 201 marketeers who lost their goods during the riot which erupted in Chingola two weeks ago with K3 000 each to enable them get back to their feet. The marketeers who were from Chiwempa Lulamba and Maitenake
NATION REPORTER NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) president Saboi Imboela has called for the depoliticisation of the Zambia Police saying the institution has become a tool for oppression and has urged government to restore its independence. Ms. Imboela one of the countrys most outspoken female politicians says the police had become so brutal
GIDEON NYENDWA THE Tonse Alliance has announced it will petition the Constitutional Court against the declaration of the Lumezi Pambashe and Kawambwa parliamentary seats vacant arguing that the action by Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti was per in curium and constituted a serious violation of human rights. Tonse Alliance national
Dear Editor IT is more than true today that a good number of Zambians have resorted to eating fritters (Vitumbuwa) because they cannot afford expensive mealie-meal for their daily nshima. I have noticed too that the majority of our office workers depend on fritters for their breakfast and lunch.  You will agree
BARNABAS ZULU MAKEBI Zulu has challenged the UPND government to tell Zambians what it has done with the over US$20 billion the new dawn administration has borrowed since they came to power in 2021 comparing to the Patriotic Front (PF) which undertook massive infrastructure development during its rein. Mr Zulu has also
NATION REPORTER PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilemas time is fast running out and attempts to use the constitutional amendments to cling on to power will not help him win the second term because Zambians are already resolved Harry Kalaba has said. Mr Kalaba the leader of the Citizens First (CF) has advised President Hichilema
GIDEON NYENDWA GREEN Party President Peter Sinkamba says he can vouch that the Tanzanian government did not sell overpriced maize to Zambia insisting any corruption likely occurred during the transportation process. He has called on the Zambian government to publicly release detailed costs related to the maize procurement and haulage. Mr Sinkamba
NATION REPORTER THE continued agenda of selective justice the shrinking democratic space as well as the rising public distrust among Zambians have deeply polarised the country and that is why there must be genuine dialogue for the country to heal Sensio Banda has said. Mr Banda the former Kasenengwa law maker said
Emergency Response Measures ON FEBRUARY 18 due to heavy rainfall a partial collapse occurred at the tailings dam of Sino-Metals. The company promptly established an emergency response team which successfully sealed the breach within 10 hours preventing the outflow of water from the reservoir. Within 48 hours all collapsed sections of the
Molly Kumar FESTIVALS have become breeding grounds for sexual violence sparking concerns about a growing predatory culture. Analysis shows that sexual violence at festivals does not happen in isolation instead it exists along a continuum that reflects broader societal attitudes toward sexual aggression. This situation is closely linked to what is often
Molly Kumar FESTIVALS have become breeding grounds for sexual violence sparking concerns about a growing predatory culture.
Analysis shows that sexual violence at festivals does not happen in isolation instead it exists along a continuum that reflects broader societal attitudes toward sexual aggression.
This situation is closely linked to what is often.
BARNABAS ZULU THE Citizens First (CF) has dispelled speculations that it has resigned from the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) but that should the opposition make such a decision the nation shall be informed accordingly. Reports have emerged to the effect that the Citizens First is planning to dump the United Kwacha Alliance
BARNABAS ZULU THE Citizens First (CF) has dispelled speculations that it has resigned from the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) but that should the opposition make such a decision the nation shall be informed accordingly.
Reports have emerged to the effect that the Citizens First is planning to dump the United Kwacha Alliance.
GRACE CHAILE THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has applied to the Economic and Financial Crimes Court for Non-Based Forfeiture of over 140 properties worth more than K700 million belonging to Ndozo Lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba and his family. ACC alleges that the properties are tainted and suspected to be proceeds of crime. According
GRACE CHAILE THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has applied to the Economic and Financial Crimes Court for Non-Based Forfeiture of over 140 properties worth more than K700 million belonging to Ndozo Lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba and his family.
ACC alleges that the properties are tainted and suspected to be proceeds of crime.
According.
GIDEON NYENDWA GOVERNMENT has released over K43 million to settle three months salary arrears for workers at the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) following a recent strike by employees over delayed payments. Minister of Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali confirmed the development after meeting with TAZARA management and union representatives earlier this
GIDEON NYENDWA GOVERNMENT has released over K43 million to settle three months salary arrears for workers at the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) following a recent strike by employees over delayed payments.
Minister of Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali confirmed the development after meeting with TAZARA management and union representatives earlier this.
MUBITA KATETE THE Lusaka Provincial Administration has partnered with Anchor Health Partners a non-governmental organisation to strengthen health outcomes in Rufunsa before expanding the initiative to other parts of the country. Speaking during a courtesy visit by a delegation from Anchor Health Partners Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Eng. Joe Kalusa welcomed the
MUBITA KATETE THE Lusaka Provincial Administration has partnered with Anchor Health Partners a non-governmental organisation to strengthen health outcomes in Rufunsa before expanding the initiative to other parts of the country.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by a delegation from Anchor Health Partners Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Eng.
Joe Kalusa welcomed the.
GIDEON NYENDWA ZAMBIA recorded 8 809 road traffic accidents in the first quarter of 2025 resulting in 498 deaths and 4 655 casualties according to figures released by the Zambia Police Service yesterday. The statistics mark a worrying increase from the same period in 2024 with fatal accidents rising from 376 to
GIDEON NYENDWA ZAMBIA recorded 8 809 road traffic accidents in the first quarter of 2025 resulting in 498 deaths and 4 655 casualties according to figures released by the Zambia Police Service yesterday.
The statistics mark a worrying increase from the same period in 2024 with fatal accidents rising from 376 to.
ROGERS KALERO RENOWNED Chingola Businessman Kabaso Mulenga Baba popularly known as Spax Mining has empowered 201 marketeers who lost their goods during the riot which erupted in Chingola two weeks ago with K3 000 each to enable them get back to their feet. The marketeers who were from Chiwempa Lulamba and Maitenake
ROGERS KALERO RENOWNED Chingola Businessman Kabaso Mulenga Baba popularly known as Spax Mining has empowered 201 marketeers who lost their goods during the riot which erupted in Chingola two weeks ago with K3 000 each to enable them get back to their feet.
The marketeers who were from Chiwempa Lulamba and Maitenake.
NATION REPORTER NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) president Saboi Imboela has called for the depoliticisation of the Zambia Police saying the institution has become a tool for oppression and has urged government to restore its independence. Ms. Imboela one of the countrys most outspoken female politicians says the police had become so brutal
NATION REPORTER NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) president Saboi Imboela has called for the depoliticisation of the Zambia Police saying the institution has become a tool for oppression and has urged government to restore its independence.
Ms.
Imboela one of the countrys most outspoken female politicians says the police had become so brutal.
GIDEON NYENDWA THE Tonse Alliance has announced it will petition the Constitutional Court against the declaration of the Lumezi Pambashe and Kawambwa parliamentary seats vacant arguing that the action by Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti was per in curium and constituted a serious violation of human rights. Tonse Alliance national
GIDEON NYENDWA THE Tonse Alliance has announced it will petition the Constitutional Court against the declaration of the Lumezi Pambashe and Kawambwa parliamentary seats vacant arguing that the action by Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti was per in curium and constituted a serious violation of human rights.
Tonse Alliance national.
Dear Editor IT is more than true today that a good number of Zambians have resorted to eating fritters (Vitumbuwa) because they cannot afford expensive mealie-meal for their daily nshima. I have noticed too that the majority of our office workers depend on fritters for their breakfast and lunch.  You will agree
Dear Editor IT is more than true today that a good number of Zambians have resorted to eating fritters (Vitumbuwa) because they cannot afford expensive mealie-meal for their daily nshima.
I have noticed too that the majority of our office workers depend on fritters for their breakfast and lunch.
You will agree.
BARNABAS ZULU MAKEBI Zulu has challenged the UPND government to tell Zambians what it has done with the over US$20 billion the new dawn administration has borrowed since they came to power in 2021 comparing to the Patriotic Front (PF) which undertook massive infrastructure development during its rein. Mr Zulu has also
BARNABAS ZULU MAKEBI Zulu has challenged the UPND government to tell Zambians what it has done with the over US$20 billion the new dawn administration has borrowed since they came to power in 2021 comparing to the Patriotic Front (PF) which undertook massive infrastructure development during its rein.
Mr Zulu has also.
NATION REPORTER PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilemas time is fast running out and attempts to use the constitutional amendments to cling on to power will not help him win the second term because Zambians are already resolved Harry Kalaba has said. Mr Kalaba the leader of the Citizens First (CF) has advised President Hichilema
NATION REPORTER PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilemas time is fast running out and attempts to use the constitutional amendments to cling on to power will not help him win the second term because Zambians are already resolved Harry Kalaba has said.
Mr Kalaba the leader of the Citizens First (CF) has advised President Hichilema.
GIDEON NYENDWA GREEN Party President Peter Sinkamba says he can vouch that the Tanzanian government did not sell overpriced maize to Zambia insisting any corruption likely occurred during the transportation process. He has called on the Zambian government to publicly release detailed costs related to the maize procurement and haulage. Mr Sinkamba
GIDEON NYENDWA GREEN Party President Peter Sinkamba says he can vouch that the Tanzanian government did not sell overpriced maize to Zambia insisting any corruption likely occurred during the transportation process.
He has called on the Zambian government to publicly release detailed costs related to the maize procurement and haulage.
Mr Sinkamba.
NATION REPORTER THE continued agenda of selective justice the shrinking democratic space as well as the rising public distrust among Zambians have deeply polarised the country and that is why there must be genuine dialogue for the country to heal Sensio Banda has said. Mr Banda the former Kasenengwa law maker said
NATION REPORTER THE continued agenda of selective justice the shrinking democratic space as well as the rising public distrust among Zambians have deeply polarised the country and that is why there must be genuine dialogue for the country to heal Sensio Banda has said.
Mr Banda the former Kasenengwa law maker said.
Emergency Response Measures ON FEBRUARY 18 due to heavy rainfall a partial collapse occurred at the tailings dam of Sino-Metals. The company promptly established an emergency response team which successfully sealed the breach within 10 hours preventing the outflow of water from the reservoir. Within 48 hours all collapsed sections of the
Emergency Response Measures ON FEBRUARY 18 due to heavy rainfall a partial collapse occurred at the tailings dam of Sino-Metals.
The company promptly established an emergency response team which successfully sealed the breach within 10 hours preventing the outflow of water from the reservoir.
Within 48 hours all collapsed sections of the.