We’ll not keep quiet – Mundubile

…until and unless the country’s biggest python, which is the high cost of living, illegal mining corruption, police brutality, and human rights violations are dealt with and resolved.

By Nation Reporter

THE Patriotic Front (PF) will not keep quiet or shut up on talking about the governance wrongs being committed by the new dawn administration until President Hakainde Hichilema decisively deals with the real and bigger python in the name of the high cost of living, corruption, police brutality and illegal mining on the Copperbelt and Mpika,” Brain Mundubile has said.

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CORRUPTION FIGHT TARGETED AT OPPOSITION – FRANK BWALYA

…expresses concern that ACC, and DEC have not seized properties for those aligned to the UPND despite red flags having been raised

OPPOSITION Socialist Party has expressed concern that the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC)and the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) have so far not seized any properties or money from leaders, family members, and associates of the UPND except the opposition.

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Mwanawasa house not for sale – AG

…Attorney General Mulilo Kabesha is asking the court to cancel the title issued to UNILUS on account that Levy Mwanawasa retirement House is State property

By GRACE CHAILE

ATTORNEY General, Mulilo Kabesha, has asked the Lusaka High Court to cancel the certificate of title issued to the University of Lusaka Limited, on account that late President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa’s retirement property still belongs to the State.

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KCM, Mopani to see light

…as the government will by the end of July announce the equity investors for the two giant mines to bring to settle the anxieties among the people of the Copperbelt   

By GRACE CHAILE

GOVERNMENT is this month expected to settle for competent and technically qualified equity investors in Mopani Copper Mine (MCM) and Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and bring to a close the long hunt for new owners of the two giant mines, Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane has disclosed

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