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Lusaka · LusakaNOTHING SINISTER ABOUT VEDANTA SELLING SHARES …..as long as it is done within the confinement of the Laws, says Mines Minister Lusaka… Monday April 22, 2024 Mines and Minerals Development Minister Paul Kabuswe says there is nothing wrong with Vedanta Resources trying to sale shares in Konkola Copper Mines Plc as long as it is […]See the Story
NOTHING SINISTER ABOUT VEDANTA SELLING SHARES…as long as it is done within the confinement of the Laws, says Mines Minister
Lusaka · LusakaIMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT NABS TWO ZAMBIANS FOR TRANSPORTING ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS USING A SHOPRITE TRUCK April 22nd, 2024 The Luangwa Immigration Office has nabbed 50 undocumented Ethiopians aged between 14 and 35 for illegal entry and unlawful stay and two Zambians Blessing Tembo (28) of Lusaka’s Garden House and Benson Mfula (32) of Petauke District for aiding […]See the Story
IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT NABS TWO ZAMBIANS FOR TRANSPORTING ETHIOPIAN IMMIGRANTS USING A SHOPRITE TRUCK
Lusaka · LusakaPOLICE OFFICER HEADS THE PRISON BREAK IN NAKONDE A 38-year-old police officer of Lusaka is among the fugitives that escaped from custody at Nakonde Police Station on Saturday. Police in Nakonde have identified the officer as Jacob Jones Phiri, who was a remandee facing the charge of smuggling of immigrants. The incident happened when six […]See the Story
POLICE OFFICER HEADS THE PRISON BREAK IN NAKONDE
Immigration · Lusakafrom ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, ZambiaZambia BureauLUSAKA, (CAJ News) – ZAMBIA Immigration has arrested 50 Ethiopians for illegal entry and stay in the Southern African country. The suspects, aged between 14 and 35, were arrested while being allegedly trafficked in a truck belonging to a leading retailer in the southern town of Luangwa. Two Zambians, identified as Blessing Tembo (28) and Benson Mfula (32), have also been arrested. Tembo drove the…See the Story
Zambia deports over 140 illegal immigrants - CAJ News Africa
Lusaka · LusakaLCC REGISTERS OVER 1,000 MARRIAGE Lusaka City Council (LCC) has recorded an increase in the number of registered marriages in the first quarter of 2024, with 1,002 registered compared to 815 in the same period last year. LCC assistant public relations manager Bulumba Nyambe attributed the increase to mass sensitisation and campaigns on the value […]See the Story
LCC REGISTERS OVER 1,000 MARRIAGE
Lusaka · LusakaPOLICE STORM CHURCH, ARREST ECL’S ASSOCIATE IN FRONT OF CONGREGANTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS JUST IN: Police in Lusaka have brutally picked up one of former President Edgar Lungu’s associates Martin Mbaya while he and his family were attending church service in Nyumba Yanga when officers claiming to be from central police fished him out of […]See the Story
POLICE STORM CHURCH, ARREST ECL’S ASSOCIATE IN FRONT OF CONGREGANTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
Lusaka · LusakaWOMAN SUES DOCTOR FOR K10M OVER NAPKIN IN HER STOMACH A woman has sued a doctor who led a team of physicians at Matero Level One Hospital, in Lusaka, where a surgical napkin was allegedly left in her stomach after conducting an operation to remove her uterus. Misozi Phiri, of Lusaka West, wants the High […]See the Story
WOMAN SUES DOCTOR FOR K10M OVER NAPKIN IN HER STOMACH
United Nations · Addis AbabaADDIS ABABA, April 19 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations Chinese Language Day was celebrated in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, on Friday with a call to promote cultural exchanges and mutual understanding through learning different languages. Read full storySee the Story
Chinese Language Day celebrated in Ethiopia to promote cultural exchanges
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