Monthly Archive: January 2017

Will Andrew Kamanga and Ponga Liwewe deliver?

Will Andrew Kamanga and Ponga Liwewe deliver?

By Derrick Sinjela DESPITE Zambia failing to qualify to the 2017 African Cup of Nations, soccer fans remain hopeful that the Chipolopolo lads will do so for the 2018 edition. Gilbert Bwalya expressed optimism that Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) President Andrew Kamanga and General Secretary Ponga Liwewe will ultimately spearhead revival of Zambian football. Following Zambia’s maiden 2012 African Cup of Nations victory, registered by then FAZ President Kalusha Bwalya, General Secretary George Kasengele, Herve Renaud and Christopher Katongo, success for the Chipolopolo has been elusive www.derricksinjela.blogspot.com              

New Zealand’s Auckland First City to enter 2017

New Zealand’s Auckland First City to enter 2017

By BBC News AUCKLAND in New Zealand became the first major world city to receive 2017. Fireworks erupted from the 328m (1,080ft) tall Sky Tower in the city centre. Polynesia and Pacific Islands including Samoa, Tonga and Kiribati entered 2017 at 10:00 GMT. Many cities around the world have stepped up security for New York’s Eve celebrations, after a year in which attackers drove lorries into crowds in Berlin and Nice. In Paris, Madrid and New York, concrete barriers and heavy goods vehicles will be used to block off central squares where crowds gather to celebrate.

People’s Redemption Party President Jerry SiKazwe optimistic beyond 2017

People’s Redemption Party President Jerry SiKazwe optimistic beyond 2017

By Ashton Kelly Bunda. PEOPLE’S Redemption Party President Jerry Sikazwe hopes Zambians will take advantage of 2017 by making corrections on social, economic and democratic areas of failure. Obviously in a jovial festive season mood, Mr. Sikazwe in a walk-in-interview barely a few hours into 2017 appealed to the Zambians to remain steadfast, maintain and guard jealously the “Oasis of Peace” fame. However, now 71-year-old Sikazwe conceded that life has not been smooth sailing for Zambia viewed as good governance pace setters, a political ingredient sought after by potential investors. Sikazwe emphasized in his 2017 New Year message that Zambia...

Airtime tariff hike worries Lusaka subscribers

Airtime tariff hike worries Lusaka subscribers

By Caesar Sindele The latest airtime adjustments by the mobile network provider Airtel has left Lusaka Residents complaining. Airtel has communicated to its subscribers informing them that effective today January 1, 2017 talk time tariffs will soar following Government’s move to increase Excise Duty. An Airtel subscriber Daniel Mukupa said it is unfortunate that the network provider has decided to adjust prices upwards at a time when the economy is limping. Another subscriber Grace Moyo described increments as the greatest mockery.  

RTSA grace period

RTSA grace period

By Boyd Lubasi The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) last year gave motorists a 14 day grace period within which to acquire motor vehicle and trailer and road service licenses’ for 2017. RTSA Head of Public Relations Fred Mubanga has said all motorists and Public Service Vehicle Operators have been given an extension of up to January 14, 2017 to pay for the required licences. The renewal and payment of motor vehicle and trailer licences for 2017 is in accordance with the Provisions of the Road Traffic Act No.11 of 2002.

Frank Bwalya refutes Chishimba Kambwili’s firing

Frank Bwalya refutes Chishimba Kambwili’s firing

By Caesar Sindele and Fulman Mukobeko Patriotic Front (PF) Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya last year dismissed reports that Roan Member of Parliament Chishimba Kambwili had been given an exculpatory letter to state why the party should not take any action against him. Social media reports have disclosed that the PF Central Committee recently convened and resolved to ask Dr Kambwili to clear himself. But Bwalya said he is not aware of any exculpatory letter that has been handed to Dr Kambwili. Asked whether there are intentions by the ruling party of showing Kambwili the door in the near future, Bwalya...

Army worms worry Patricia Mwashingwele

Army worms worry Patricia Mwashingwele

By Fulman James Mukobeko Nico UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) Katuba Member of Parliament (MP) Patricia Mwashingwele has said the move by President Edgar Chagwa Lungu to combat army worms is a camaflouge intended to show Zambians that the PF is a responsive government. Ms. Mwashingwele has said the PF government is downplaying the army worms’ crisis by claiming to be distributing chemicals to farmers in affected areas when they are not doing so. Speaking when she toured a number of farming blocks in her Central Province located Katuba Constituency, Ms. Mwashingwele said the crops in Katuba have been adversely...

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