Police grant express permit to PF to protest against ECL, Nakacinda

By NATION REPORTER

THE Zambia Police have expressly granted some disgruntled Patriotic Front (PF) members a permit, just hours after they were notified to protest against former President Edgar Lungu and the appointment of Raphael Nakacinda as the party’s secretary general.

This content is locked

This is exclusive material. To read full story, click on register and choose one of the premium subscriptions to view this content. Login if you are already a premium user.


CTPD PROPOSES HIGH TAX ON TOBACCO

By SHERRY CHABALA 

THE Centre for Trade Policy and Development (CTPD) has reiterated the need to employ high tax on tobacco to control the uptake in the country.

This content is locked

This is exclusive material. To read full story, click on register and choose one of the premium subscriptions to view this content. Login if you are already a premium user.


Overeating and addiction may have roots in early human brain evolution and prosocial behaviors

Research led by the Department of Anthropology and School of Biomedical Sciences, Kent State University, Ohio, has investigated neuropeptide Y innervation in an area of the brain called the nucleus accumbens of various primate species, including humans. The research was focused on understanding its role in brain evolution and any implications for human health, particularly regarding addiction and eating disorders.

‘KA PAMELA’ GOES TO PARLEY  

By Nation Reporter

THE ill-famed sachets of mealie-meal called ëPamelaí (mealie-meal repackaged in small packets for daily consumption) yesterday found its way into Parliament as PF Nakonde MP Luka Simumba tried to drive a point about the high cost of living.

This content is locked

This is exclusive material. To read full story, click on register and choose one of the premium subscriptions to view this content. Login if you are already a premium user.