Poor governance, conflicts cause of refugees’ influx in Africa

By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

HOME Affairs and Internal Security Minister, Jack Mwiimbu has said poor governance and lack of transparency being exhibited by most world leaders, especially in Africa have led to conflicts and war exacerbating the influx of refugees.

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HH foreign trips meant to benefit self, Sean tells court

By GRACE CHAILE

OPPOSITION party leader, Sean Tembo, contends that President Hakainde Hichilema’s majority foreign trips have been taken for his personal benefits and self-aggrandisement at the expense of taxpayers’ money.

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Monthly fuel review is bad policy

By NATION REPORTER

GOVERNMENT should stop making experiments that end up hurting the general populace, the Citizens First (CF) has said.
In an interview yesterday, CF leader Harry Kalaba said the u-turn on monthly fuel adjustments by Government shows extreme levels of inconsistencies and a system fraught with experiments.

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Gov’t knows ECL’s political status – Nakacinda

By RUTH YAMBAYAMBA
THE Patriotic Front says the UPND has made former President Lungu their number one subject of discussion and is doing a fantastic job campaigning for the former head of State who has announced to government his retirement from active politics.

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I’m ready to be punished a thousand times – Mundubile

By NATION REPORTER
BRIAN Mundubile has vowed that he is ready to be punished a thousand times for as long as Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti and her second Deputy Speaker Moses Moyo shall continue to exhibit biasness in their conduct of business in the House.

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Miles dumped by his lawyers

By GRACE CHAILE
MATERO Member of Parliament Miles Sampa has been ditched by one of the lawyers representing him in a matter he has sued Patriotic Front (PF) acting president Given Lubinda and former acting General Secretary, Nickson Chilangwa in the Lusaka High Court.

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Mwambwa not Auditor General

By NATION REPORTER
DR Ron Mwambwa, the newly appointed Auditor General of Zambia is not a substantive office holder and is in the position only in an acting capacity and Government will not take an illegality to Parliament for ratification, Vice-President Mutale Nalumango has said.

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Research finds commonly-used herbicide is harmful to adolescent brain function

Herbicides are the most used class of pesticides worldwide, with uses in agriculture, homes and industry. Exposures to two of the most popular herbicides were associated with worse brain function among adolescents, according to a study led by researchers at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at University of California San Diego.