UPND will remember vendors in 2026

By SHERRY CHABALA 

ZAMBIA Wake-Up Party (ZAWAPA) interim president Howard Kunda has warned that the removal of vendors from the streets will have consequences on the UPND’s performance in the 2026 general elections.

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Man Nabbed After Attempting To Sell Albino Body

POLICE in Katete have arrested a 46 year old man for being in possession of an albino body which he was trying to sell at one million Kwacha.

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CONSIDER CANCELLING INTEREST ON LIABILITIES, MINE CONTRACTORS URGE GOV’T

By ROGERS KALERO

MINE suppliers and contractors have appealed to Government to consider cancelling the interests on all liabilities to the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) and Workmen Compensation as they were incurred due to the failure by the mines to meet their obligations.

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STREET VENDORS WERE DECEIVED – NAKACINDA

…says the ruling party while in opposition demonised PF for removing vendors from the streets, demanded compensation for the traders whose merchandise were destroyed at the time

By NATION REPORTER

CAMPAIGN promises which assured street vendors to remain trading have been proved to be false, Raphael Nakacinda has said.  

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SALAULA UNDERWEAR BAN CONDEMNED

…Wright Musona claims the ban on the sale of secondhand undergarments meant to punish the poor who cannot afford to buy from exotic boutiques  

By NATION REPORTER 

DEFINITIVE scientific proof must be produced to justify the banning of the selling of secondhand undergarments, otherwise it will be concluded the ban is aimed at disadvantaging and punishing less privileged citizens who cannot afford buy expensive new underwear, Wright Musoma has said.

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