The results of the Friday local government by- elections countrywide should not scare or move the Patriotic Front (PF) members because the dynamics are different from a general election, Chishimba Kambwili has said.
DEVELOPMENT Activist Barnabas Zulu has urged the government to make the business environment more favourable for small and medium enterprises in 2023 by dealing with factors that are affecting the business sector in the country.
Vice President Mutale Nalumango has called on local authorities in the country to pass by-laws which will introduce penalties for people who buy products on the streets.
ZAMBIA is in debt distress and urgently needs deep and comprehensive debt treatment and as a result, the World Bank has released US$100 million concessional credit its support for Macroeconomic Stability, Growth and Competitiveness Programme of the country.
A BUSINESSMAN in Solwezi, Mr Nathan Mulonga, has observed that government is not being sincere with the people of Zambia on increased electricity tariffs.
Mr Mulonga said this was because the failure to properly manage the energy sector would have a long term negative effect on businesses and on the economy.
The results of the Friday local government by- elections countrywide should not scare or move the Patriotic Front (PF) members because the dynamics are different from a general election, Chishimba Kambwili has said.
Unless President Hakainde Hichilema’s instructions to Evans Muhanga to cancel the Safari hunting tender were in written, there is a real possibility that the Ministry of Tourism Permanent Secretary would end up in jail after the UPND tenure in office expires, Davison Mung’andu has said.
The Ministry of Energy and Zesco have defied President Hakainde Hichilema’s guidance that the state-owned power utility company and Luapula Hydro Power Corporation Limited should consider the possibility of entering into an equitable partnership for the development of Kalungwishi Hydro Power Project in national interest, sources have told the Daily Nation.
Police on the Copperbelt have arrested Six people in connection with the theft of 35 tonnes of copper cathodes valued at more than US$585 000 which they were supposed to transport to Lusaka.
A Lusaka housewife has been sentenced to 12 months simple imprisonment for beating her husband after he refused to give her money for school fees, books and other necessities for the children.