State of economy is gloomy – Hamududu

By NATION REPORTER

ECONOMIST Highvie Hamududu has challenged policy makers to urgently go back to the drawing board and reset Zambia’s economy.

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EGYPTIANS’ NOLLES FISHY – MUSOMA

…claims it is an indication that State House is involved in the gold-gate scam with the manner the case has been handled 

By NATION REPORTER 

THERE’S something fishy with the way the State entered a nolle prosequi in the gold scam case involving Egyptians, Zambia Republican Party (ZRP) president Wright Musoma has alleged.

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FERTILISER TENDER; CANCELLED,REINSTATED,CANCELLED AGAIN

…GREEN MBOZI, THE AGRICULTURE PERMANENT SECRETARY, ANNOUNCES CANCELLATION OF 

BY NATION REPORTER

 A FERTILISER tender through which Government had single-sourced the procurement of Urea fertiliser and restricted the bidders to 13, with the highest being the most preferred, has been cancelled barely weeks after the cancellation of an open tender that had attracted the participation of 44 companies.

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ESTHER LUNGU TO BE ARRESTED TODAY?

THE Zambia Police is expected to effect an arrest on former First Lady Esther Lungu who has since been summoned to present herself at Ibex Hill Police Station today.

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VEDANTA GETS BACK KCM

…as government finally hands over the giant copper mine back to Vedanta after its acrimonious exit almost half a decade ago

By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

AFTER lengthy and protracted back and forth negotiations which left many stakeholders anxious about the new investor for Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) and Mopani Copper Mine (MCM), Government has finally let the cat out by announcing it was giving the mine to Vedanta Resources.

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