How to survive after losing job
Title: The first 90 days after losing your job Author: James Kapesa Year published: 2017 Pages: 140 JAMES Kapesa wakes up on August 30, 2010 and writes a resignation letter to his employer, Investrust...
View ArticleKalu remembers fallen heroes
ALEX NJOVU and STEPHEN PHIRI, Lusaka FOOTBALL icon Kalusha Bwalya says a day does not pass without thinking of former national team players who died in the Gabon air crash in 1993. And former national...
View ArticleState sponsors 400 students
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe THE Ministry of Higher Education has sourced K22 million to sponsor 400 more students at the Copperbelt University (CBU) in Kitwe. Government is currently sponsoring 2,500...
View Article2 gangsters to hang
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka THE Lusaka High Court has handed down death sentences on two members of a notorious gang for killing two women. Zondani Mtonga and Nchimunya Ng’andu belonged to a self-styled...
View ArticleInfertility shocker
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka ABOUT 30 percent of women that seek medical services at the University Teaching Hospital’s (UTH) gynaecology section have infertility problems. UTH Department of Obstetrics and...
View ArticleZanaco unveils growth plan ‘Kula’
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka ZANACO Bank has unveiled a growth plan dubbed ‘Kula’ aimed at increasing its support to the economic transformation of the country through digitalisation. On Wednesday evening,...
View Article‘Cyber Security Bill good’
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka CHIEF government spokesperson Dora Siliya says the Cyber Security Bill is not meant to stifle press freedom but to protect citizens from those who want to use the internet to...
View ArticleWind of change gushes over Senanga
BENEDICT TEMBO, Senanga THE wind of development is blowing across Senanga in Western Province which has undergone phenomenal growth in recent years. The district, situated between two newly-created...
View ArticleLusaka cleanliness drive launched
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Lusaka REGIONAL Psychosocial Support Initiative (REPSSI) Zambia has partnered with the Lusaka City Council in conducting an eight weeks hygienic campaign targeting 697,000 residents...
View ArticleTapping digital technologies potential
AVID DUDENHOEFER, Peru LIMA-While people in major cities and developed countries enjoy an ever-expanding selection of applications and other innovations to help them live more efficient, safer and...
View ArticleSouth African bags Zambia Open
CHISHALA MUSONDA, MATHEWS KABAMBA Nkana Golf Club , Kitwe ROURKE van der Spuy. of South Africa, held his nerves for the third day on the trot to capture the Mopani/ Redpath Zambia Open Golf...
View Article‘Fallen heroes will be honoured’
DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka NATIONAL team coach Wedson Nyirenda says the fallen heroes’ dream of qualifying for the World Cup will be honoured in 2022. Nyirenda, who was among hundreds of people that...
View ArticleRoad tolls success story, says Kangwa
CATHERINE MUMBA, Lusaka DEPUTY Secretary to the Cabinet Patrick Kangwa says the road tolling programme has been a success story in the past three years of its implementation, despite being a relatively...
View ArticleReduce mining entry cost
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka ZAMBIA’s emerald auction that was held in Lusaka last week attracted about 34 international bidders from India and Israel. The auction, organised by Gemcanton Investment...
View ArticleJanza escapes beating
DIANA CHIPEPO, Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka ARROWS 1 NKWAZI 1 RED Arrows coach Honour Janza yesterday escaped lynching from fans after the airmen came from behind to hold Nkwazi in a Super Division Week...
View ArticleFCB invests $12m to improve liquidity
ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka FIRST Capital Bank has invested over US$12 million in its operations to enhance liquidity for businesses in the last eight years. Bank chief executive officer Sachin Nigam said...
View ArticleYamoto factions cease fire, merge teams
DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka AFTER a long club ownership battle and an ultimatum by the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ), the two City of Lusaka factions have agreed a ceasefire for the sake of football...
View ArticlePawpaw: Why it is called ‘wonder fruit’
EMANUEL CHIBESAKUNDA, Lusaka PAWPAW, also called papaw, or papaya, is a succulent fruit of the plant (Carica papaya) of the family Caricaceae that is considered a tree, though its palm-like trunk, up...
View ArticleMetal exports down by K800m
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka ZAMBIA’S metal export earnings decreased by about K800 million in March due to the drop in copper prices on the international market. Last month the price of copper on the London...
View ArticleZambians need partnerships to beat unemployment
EMELDA MUSONDA TODAY, Zambian workers join most parts of the world in commemorating International Labour Day. This is a day set aside annually to celebrate the accomplishments of workers. This year’s...
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