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THE observations made by Zambia Congress of Traded Unions (ZCTU)President Leonard Hikaumba, are not only accurate but sad. Mr Hikaumbahas blamed Patriotic Front President Michael Sata for the loss of somevery significant developments that should have resulted from thepassing of the Constitution Amendment Bill just over a month ago. Advert Contact Details Head Office Kabelenga Avenue P.O. Box 70069 Ndola Zambia Tel: 026-02-614469 : 026-02-617096 : 026-02-612865 Fax: 026-02-614469 : 026-02-617096 Email:times@zamtel.zm timesadvert@zamtel.zm Archives M ain News Other News Home News business News Features S ports Rural News Entertainment Opinion Front Page | Home News | Business | Features | Sports | Entertainment | Links Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Houses belong to tenants - RB
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda has said Patriotic Front (PF) leader MichaelSata should wait until he becomes Republican president for him toreverse the decision to write off prices on residential properties of poor Zambians because for now the houses belong to sitting tenants as per his directive. Don’t be cheated, West MMD warns Zambians
THE MMD in Western Province has cautioned Zambians against beingcheated by a campaign aimed at giving an impression that there is lackof development in the province.
‘Sata’s Cbelt popularity wanes’
THE United Party for National Development (UPND) has said Patriotic Front (PF) president Michael Sata’s popularity has dipped on the Copperbelt because of his inconsistencies on many national matters while his Members of Parliament (MPs) have lamentably failed to deliver development to the people.
Hold Sata accountable, says ZCTU
THE Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has said Patriotic Front(PF) president Michael Sata should be held accountable for the failureby the Zambian women, the youth and the disabled to get the 35 seatsspecifically reserved for them in the National Assembly because his partysabotaged the constitution-amendment bill.
Chitala’s open support for Sata inconsequential, says Muteteka
MMD national youth chairperson, Moses Muteteka has said Mbita Chitala’s open support for Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michal Sata is of no political significance as he is a “finished” politician who has served in various governments but proved to be a liability. Business Features Barrick Gold to take over Equinox Minerals
EQUINOX Minerals, the owner of Lumwana Mine in Solwezi, has agreed to a takeover bid worth about US$ 7.7 billion cash by Canadian gold giant Barrick Gold.
Economic stability to continue
ZAMBIA’s current national food security and this year’s expected high yields will help maintain economic stability and low inflation rate despite the reported worldwide food deficit, Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Eustarckio Kazonga has said. Mobile hospitals bring healing to Mumbwa, Kapiri Mposhi
THE people of Mumbwa and Kapiri Mposhi districts in Central Province have every reason to celebrate following the commissioning of the multi-billion hospitals in these two districts by President Rupiah Banda recently.
Rise in suicide cases: A source of worry
THE definition of suicide, according to the Oxford English dictionary is an intentional act of terminating one’s life due to certain circumstances beyond the normal thinking capacity of a human being. Entertainment Sports Zambia One Comedy finds its feet
AFTER the untimely demise of Zambia’s celebrated veteran comedian, actor, director and playwright Joemwa Mtsinje Mwale, the backbone of the Zambia One Comedy. The group seems set to continue with his legacy of continuity.
Bob Marley gig preps gear up
MAY 11, 2011 marks the 30th anniversary of legendary reggae icon Robert Nesta Marley’s passing on. Marley died of complications arising from cancer. Councillors to decide AGM chair
THE FAZ interim committee has said councillors will decide on whochairs the delayed annual general meeting (AGM) on the no-confidencemotion because incumbent president Kalusha Bwalya cannot preside overa matter discussing him.
Red Arrows humiliate Lime Hotspurs
RED Arrows yesterday ran riot handing promotion side Lime Hotspurs a 6-1 thrashing in an MTN Premier Division week four match to spear to the top of the table as former international striker Adubelo Phiri helped himself to a hat-trick while Jeff Kabelwa climbed off the substitutes’ bench to notch a brace. Advert Other Links .: Japanese used vehicles .: BBC .: Japanese used Cars .: Search Engine Marketing .: Used Car Exporters .: Vehicle Leasing .: Prince2 Training .: SEO And Web Design .: Cocktail Dresses .: Transport Directory .: China Products .: Japanese Vehicle Other Links .: Global B2B portal .: wholesale .: Order Fulfillment .: Apparel Store .: wholesale wedding dresses .: Vegas Deals .: No Deposit Bonus Find millions of Trade Leads from B2B Traders and Manufacturers globally at TradeKey.comJOIN FREE NOW © 2005 Times Printpak Limited. All Rights Reserved.Terms under which this service is provided to you. Site Designed and hosted by ZAMNET Communication Systems Limited. Webservices © 2005
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