Experts propose use of lime as solution to Chitemene system of agriculture

By MILLENNIUM REPORTER 

WILDLIFE and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia says chances that people will stop growing millet through slash and burn system of agriculture called Chitemene are closeto none.

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Researchers pioneer technique to self-assemble high-performance biomolecular films

A research team led by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed a novel technique to self-assemble a thin layer of amino acids with ordered orientation over a large area that demonstrates high piezoelectric strength, making the manufacturing of biocompatible and biodegradable medical microdevices, such as pacemaker and implantable biosensor, in the near future possible.

Paint worn out buildings, Chililabombwe Council advises

By SANFROSSA MBERI

CHILILABOMBWE Municipal Council has advised owners of trading premises with worn out buildings to paint their premises.

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Chisokone Market fire victims in K800, 000 recompense 

By ROGERS KALERO

GOVERNMENT has come to the aid of 176 traders at Chisokone Market in Kitwe whose goods worth millions of Kwacha were destroyed in an inferno that swept part of the market with K880, 000 compensation and an assortment of foodstuffs.

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Kalomo street vendors advised to leave the streets

THE local authority in Kalomo district in Southern Province has effected a street vending ban in the central business district this week in accordance with the Statutory Instrument (SI) number 12 of 2018 with the stipulated pieces of legislation with effect from this week.

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14-year-old grade five Luanshya boy dies after being strangled to death in unclear circumstances.

A 14-year-old boy of Luanshya’s Kafubu block village three has been strangled to death in unclear circumstances. The boys uncle, Peter Mvula said the boy, Robert Mvula allegedly committed suicide because he had been sent to take maize to the hammer mill by his grandmother. But a postmortem examination conducted on the body revealed that […]