Don’t blame MPs for CDF failures – Binwell

By NATION REPORTER

Members of Parliament (MP) should not be blamed on the failures of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) because of the lack of capacity and incompetence on the part of the local authorities, Nkana Member of Parliament Binwell Mpundu has said.

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Miles stages coup against PF leadership

By NATION REPORTER

SUSPENDED Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa yesterday installed himself as president of the Patriotic Front (PF) through an illegal parallel elective convention held at Mulungushi Conference Centre.

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ECL eligibility case documents to be served via advertisement

By GRACE CHAILE

THE Constitutional Court has ordered that former President Edgar Lungu be served court documents by way of advertising in two widely read newspapers, in a matter a youth activist is challenging his eligibility to contest future elections.

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Vedanta making demands

By NATION REPORTER

GOVERNMENT has decided to settle for a verbal agreement with Vedanta Resources to take over the operations of Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) for the second time because the Anil Agarwal Company is demanding tax concessions and the cancellation of certain stator obligations, Christopher Kang’ombe has disclosed.

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Our favorite bittersweet symphonies may help us deal better with physical pain

Research has shown that music might be a drug-free way to lower humans’ pain perception. This decreased sensitivity to pain—also known as hypoalgesia—can occur when pain stimuli are disrupted between their point of input and where they are recognized as pain by the conscious mind. In a new study, researchers in Canada have examined what type of music helps to dampen pain perception.