COPPER QUEENS JET IN

…and set up base in World Cup battle-zone, Auckland

THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) believes the Copper Queens will be worthy representatives at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup starting on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand after adequate preparations which saw them play 11 international friendly matches against some of the best ranked teams in the world.

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Yamba used National Authorising Office motor vehicle for official duties

By LUCY PHIRI

A WITNESS has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Court that the office of the Secretary to the Treasury was allocated a motor vehicle by the National Authorizing Office which was used by former secretary to the treasury Fredson Yamba for official duties. 

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Follow family tree for succession, chiefs urged

By VITA BANDA

GOVERNMENT has called on traditional leaders to follow the entitled family tree when it comes to selecting traditional leaders to avoid political interferences in the selection process.

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Kalaba raises red flag against delayed 2022 audit report

By MUKWIMA CHILALA

STAKEHOLDERS including political leaders have described the delay by government to release the 2022 Auditor General’s report as suspicious and worrying.

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WANTED, AN HONEST BROKER

WE are surprised that Britain, a country that most people look up to for its historical tradition of promoting human rights and the rule of law does not see anything wrong in the manner that people’s freedoms are being abused in the country.

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CARTELS EMERGING IN UPND, SAYS LUSAKA CENTRAL ASPIRING CANDIDATE

By NATION REPORTER 

A UPND member, Crawford Mukando has claimed that cartels for the 2026 election adoption in the ruling party have emerged and are threatening the stability and unity of the party.

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Feira MP laments over halting of Lower Zambezi mining

By SHERRY CHABALA 

Feira MP Emmanuel Tembo has expressed disappointment over Government’s decision to halt mining development by Mwembeshi Resources in the Lower Zambezi citing that mining activities is the only way to economic development in the area.

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Formulate policy on Sugilite mining – expert

By NATION REPORTER

MINING expert Edward Simukonda says there is need for government to expedite the formulation of mining policy that would support Sugilite mining in the country.

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UPND doing just fine – Imenda

says the governing party is fulfilling all its campaign promises to the expectations of Zambians

BY SHERRY CHABALA

UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) secretary general Batuke Imenda says, the new dawn administration is managing the affairs of the country to the expectations of Zambians by fulfilling all campaign promises.

In an interview with Millennium TV, Mr Imenda says introduction of free education policy is the most important aspect that has been administered by the UPND government for one to develop and acquire a better future.

He says there is visionary leadership under the UPND government which was put in office by the people of Zambia to superintend the affairs of the nation.

He says President Hakainde Hichilema knows what he wants to achieve for the Zambian people hence, he cannot be challenged.

He therefore urges the people of Zambia to exercise patience as his administration delivers meaningful development to the nation.