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Six months after Lungu’s death, burial dispute moves to Supreme Court in South Africa
The legal battle over the final resting place of Zambia’s Sixth President, Edgar Lungu, has escalated to South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal, ...
Power and Politics
Cash-for-work programme revised for 2026, govt targets 1.5 million beneficiaries
The government has launched the 2026 Revised Cash for Work (R-CFW) Programme, expanding its coverage to all 116 districts and targeting over 1.5 ...
Power and Politics
Secretary to Cabinet, Kangwa, slams institutions for failing to submit anti-corruption reports
Secretary to the Cabinet, Patrick Kangwa, has raised concern over the continued failure by some public institutions to submit Annual Corruption Prevention Action ...
Power and Politics
‘It’s rare to survive a politically motivated case,’ Katuta reacts to acquittal over alleged attack on journalist
Presidential aspirant, Given Katuta, says she is still coming to terms with her acquittal in a case she believed was politically motivated, admitting ...
Power and Politics
Citizens First laments failure to pay farmers, as govt blames banks for allegedly creating unnecessary bottlenecks
The Citizens First party has criticised the government for a disconnect between policy pronouncements and tangible economic outcomes, particularly in the agriculture sector. ...
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Zambia: Auditor-General’s 2024 report reveals K130 million CDF-funded desks undelivered despite full payment
The latest Auditor General’s report on the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has revealed that more than 71,000 school desks valued at about K130 ...
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PeP alleges that Zambian govt borrowed K5 billion to settle K3.7 billion debt owed farmers by Foood Reserve Agency
The Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) has raised concern over the continued non-payment of farmers who supplied maize to the Food Reserve Agency ...
Power and Politics
Promote national harmony, Hichilema urges church to champion peace ahead of 2026 elections
President Hakainde Hichilema has called on the Church to remain a central pillar in promoting national harmony and moral values, reaffirming the government’s ...
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Bill 7 passage victory for citizens —Chisebe argues
Political commentator, Dr Noel Chisebe, has described the enactment of Constitution Amendment Bill No. 7 as a landmark moment in Zambia’s democratic development. ...
Power and Politics
Democratic Union leader, Njobvu, describes govt’s 3 million-tonne copper target as misplaced
Democratic Union party leader, Ackim Njobvu, has faulted government’s plan to increase copper production to three million metric tonnes by 2031, describing the ...













