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10/09/2025

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MWANZA’S NEW PARTY FAILS TO BRING CLARITY TO OPPOSITION Today, 10 September 2025, Antonio Mwanza officially launched the...
10/09/2025

MWANZA’S NEW PARTY FAILS TO BRING CLARITY TO OPPOSITION

Today, 10 September 2025, Antonio Mwanza officially launched the Development Progressive Party (DPP), presenting it as a new chapter in Zambian politics. In reality, it underscores the fragmentation and lack of coherence within the opposition ahead of the 2026 elections.

Mwanza, a former senior figure in the Patriotic Front and later deputy general secretary of the Socialist Party, now promises a movement led by and for young people. While the party’s objectives touch on economic independence and governance reforms, details on how these goals will be achieved remain vague.

Moreover, Mwanza’s history of shifting political alliances makes it difficult to see the DPP as a party grounded in vision or ability.

Rather than rallying the opposition forces, the launch adds another contender to an already crowded opposition field. With Mwanza setting tight conditions for alliances, prospects for a unified front appear more distant than ever.

For many voters, this pattern reinforces the sense that the opposition remains reactive, fragmented, and unable to present a credible alternative as Zambia approaches the 2026 elections.

Today, 10 September 2025, Antonio Mwanza officially launched the Development Progressive Party (DPP), presenting it as a new chapter in Zambian politics. In reality, it underscores the fragmentation and lack of coherence within the opposition ahead of the 2026 elections. Mwanza, a former senior fi

COURT RULES KAMBWILI MUST DEFEND AGAINST UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY CHARGESA Lusaka Magistrates' Court has found Patriotic Front ...
10/09/2025

COURT RULES KAMBWILI MUST DEFEND AGAINST UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY CHARGES

A Lusaka Magistrates' Court has found Patriotic Front member Chishimba Kambwili with a case to answer on charges of unlawful assembly, with Magistrate Kawana Mwamfuli placing him on his defense.

The charges stem from a January 26, 2023 incident where a group of youths protesting the high cost of living staged a demonstration at Kambwili's residence in Lusaka. Authorities allege Kambwili incited unlawful assembly and threatened violence during the protest.

When addressing the protesters, Kambwili had told them they had the right to express their displeasure with government but advised them not to be violent, saying: "I want to thank all of you for being patriotic, in that when you feel that leaders are not leading you according to your expectation or if the leaders are not rendering a service that they promised".

Kambwili was originally jointly charged with Charles Kakula, who led the protest march to his house, with both facing unlawful assembly charges. Kakula also faced an additional charge of expressing hatred, ridicule, or contempt for persons because of race. However, Kakula was discharged from the case in May 2024.

Kambwili appeared in court Tuesday in visibly poor health, arriving with assistance and coughing persistently throughout the proceedings. The former cabinet minister is currently serving a five-month prison sentence for hate speech violations from a 2021 radio broadcast.

During earlier testimony, blogger Simon Mwewa Lane defended Kambwili's actions, telling the court: "I reported [Charles] Kakula to the Lusaka Central police and asked the police to address the issue. I don't think Kambwili should be on trial but Kakula".

Lane further testified that Kambwili had disapproved of the group's conduct, stating: "In the video, Mr Kambwili didn't seem to be pleased and he reprimanded them, in particular, Charles Kakula, who was the leader of that group".

The case will proceed to trial as Kambwili mounts his defense against the unlawful assembly allegations.

A Lusaka Magistrates' Court has found Patriotic Front member Chishimba Kambwili with a case to answer on charges of unlawful assembly, with Magistrate Kawana Mwamfuli placing him on his defense. The charges stem from a January 26, 2023 incident where a group of youths protesting the high cost of l

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING
10/09/2025

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING

PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA OPENS ZAMBIA’S FIRST ASM CONFERENCEPresident Hakainde Hichilema has officially opened Zambi...
10/09/2025

PRESIDENT HAKAINDE HICHILEMA OPENS ZAMBIA’S FIRST ASM CONFERENCE

President Hakainde Hichilema has officially opened Zambia’s inaugural Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) Conference in Lusaka, stressing the importance of legal, safe, and structured mining as a driver of national development.

He urged artisanal and small-scale miners to transition into formalised operations so they can contribute to job creation, business opportunities and treasury reserves. Describing the gathering as a landmark event, Hichilema noted that artisanal mining, despite its huge importance, has long been excluded from policy discussions.

“Zambia is endowed with various minerals of high economic value, and these minerals should be legally exploited by our citizens and sold to formal, structured markets. There must be no substitute to this methodical way of doing things in every sector,” he said.

The President emphasised that mining must follow the pillars of equality, safety, formal trade, and security, warning that “this government will not allow any mining area to become a violent spot.”

On corruption, Hichilema condemned the long-standing irregularities in the issuance of mining licences, assuring delegates of a fair and accountable regime: “There must be an efficient system, devoid of any corruption, in the issuance of licences to artisanal and small-scale miners across the country.”

Linking the conference to Zambia’s broader economic transformation agenda, Hichilema reaffirmed that mining remains the backbone of the economy. He called on stakeholders to share ideas on professionalising the ASM industry and strengthening safe practices. “We are determined and committed to making lives better, so let’s all get involved,” he said.

Industry experts, economists and civil society groups praised Hichilema’s stance, pledging to collaborate on strategies that will help transform artisanal mining into a driver of inclusive growth and sustainable development.

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President Hakainde Hichilema has officially opened Zambia’s inaugural Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) Conference in Lusaka, stressing the importance of legal, safe, and structured mining as a driver of national development. He urged artisanal and small-scale miners to transition into formal...

10/09/2025
GRANT'S SHAMEFUL TACTICS LEAVE CHIPOLOPOLO DREAMS IN DESPAIR Zambia 0-2 Morocco, Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola The Chipo...
09/09/2025

GRANT'S SHAMEFUL TACTICS LEAVE CHIPOLOPOLO DREAMS IN DESPAIR

Zambia 0-2 Morocco, Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola

The Chipolopolo’s World Cup qualification hopes suffered a potentially fatal blow as Avram Grant's side fell to a 2-0 defeat against Morocco, leaving the Israeli coach facing intense pressure from supporters who are demanding his immediate departure.

The Chipolopolo needed victory to maintain realistic chances of reaching the 2026 World Cup, but defensive errors and tactical shortcomings condemned them to a fourth defeat in five qualifiers-a record that has left fans questioning Grant's suitability for the role.

Morocco took the lead through a defensive mistake when Inabati's casual pass was intercepted in midfield. The loose ball fell to Elcanus, who fed Enzri to finish calmly with the outside of his boot past the helpless Zambian goalkeeper.

The visitors doubled their advantage when Igman struck a superb long-range effort that found the back of the net, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback despite the passionate support of the 49,800 crowd.

The team created several opportunities throughout the match, with Sakala caught marginally offside when well-placed and a series of crosses failing to find their intended targets. However, the hosts lacked the clinical edge needed to convert pressure into goals.

Grant's preparation methods have come under scrutiny following his admission that the team "didn't have friendly games" ahead of this crucial qualifying campaign. Critics argue that insufficient match preparation has contributed to the individual errors that have plagued Zambia's campaign.

The coach has consistently emphasised player development over immediate results, stating his aim to expose players to senior-level competition and help them "get better in each match." However, this approach has frustrated supporters who believe a team with Zambia's footballing heritage, including the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations triumph, should be competing for major tournaments rather than simply participating.

With Zambia now sitting bottom of Group E with just three points from eight matches, qualification appears virtually impossible. Grant's overall record of two wins from 12 matches as national team coach has intensified calls for change from supporters who remember the glory days of Kalusha Bwalya and Christopher Katongo.

Match Statistics:

Zambia remain bottom of Group E with 3 points from 8 matches

Morocco extended their unbeaten run in the group to 6 matches

Grant's record: 2 wins from 12 matches as Zambia coach

Fourth defeat in Zambia's last five World Cup qualifiers

Zambia 0-2 Morocco, Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola Attendance: 49,800 The Chipolopolo’s World Cup qualification hopes suffered a potentially fatal blow as Avram Grant's side fell to a 2-0 defeat against Morocco, leaving the Israeli coach facing intense pressure from supporters who are demanding his

OPPOSITION CONSIDERS BOYCOTT OF HICHILEMA’S INAUGURAL OPENING OF PARLEY Matero Patriotic Front (PF) MP Miles Sampa says ...
09/09/2025

OPPOSITION CONSIDERS BOYCOTT OF HICHILEMA’S INAUGURAL OPENING OF PARLEY

Matero Patriotic Front (PF) MP Miles Sampa says opposition MPs are considering boycotting President Hakainde Hichilema’s official opening of Parliament, scheduled for 12 September 2025. The event will mark the inaugural sitting of the Fifth Session of the Thirteenth National Assembly.

In an interview, Sampa argued that the President’s speeches lack substance and follow-through.

“The President says he is pro-women empowerment and pro-justice, but from one speech to another the reality is the opposite. These speeches are not coupled with action,” he said.

Sampa stressed that discussions are underway within the PF about how to respond, noting that opposition MPs are consulting with their central committee and party leadership.

“We don’t operate in isolation. We are in talks with our central committee and the top leadership of the party,” he explained.

He further alleged that opposition voices are being silenced in Parliament, claiming MPs are removed when attempting to express alternative views. According to Sampa, this undermines Zambia’s democratic traditions and could erode international confidence.

“Stakeholders will not want to continue funding a process that is not transparent, that is unfair, and that prevents the PF from participating,” he warned.

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Matero Patriotic Front (PF) MP Miles Sampa says opposition MPs are considering boycotting President Hakainde Hichilema’s official opening of Parliament, scheduled for 12 September 2025. The event will mark the inaugural sitting of the Fifth Session of the Thirteenth National Assembly. In an interv...

SADC TROOPS LAUNCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN ZAMBIA'S DROUGHT-AFFECTED DISTRICTS Around one thousand troops from nine SADC...
09/09/2025

SADC TROOPS LAUNCH HUMANITARIAN MISSION IN ZAMBIA'S DROUGHT-AFFECTED DISTRICTS

Around one thousand troops from nine SADC member countries, 650 of whom are Zambian, will be undertaking a humanitarian exercise and medical outreach in eight districts in Zambia that were affected by drought in the 2023-2024 season.

The initiative, known as SADC Blue Lugwasho 2025, is part of the bloc’s Standard Aviation Committee operations and is conducted on a rotational basis to demonstrate SADC’s ongoing commitment to humanitarian support.

The targeted districts include Livingstone, Maamba, Namwala, Itezhi Tezhi, Sinazongwe, Gwembe, Mulobezi, and Mwandi.

President Hakainde Hichilema, through Acting Defence Minister Brenda Tambatamba, described the exercise as a vital investment in SADC’s collective preparedness to address modern-day challenges, particularly those brought on by climate change.

“This exercise is a practical manifestation of the peace and security agreement, which Zambia is deeply committed… We firmly believe in an African region at peace in itself,” she stated.

ZAF Commander Lieutenant General Oscar Nyoni noted that member states have contributed air assets and logistical equipment to support the operation.

Nyoni highlighted the role of the disaster management and mitigation unit, under the vice president’s office, which is providing “450 metric tonnes of relief and maize that will be airlifted to the named districts.”

Meanwhile, SADC Secretariat Head of Planning Brigadier General Molatlhegi Ntelamo expressed satisfaction with Zambia’s hosting of the second Blue Lugwasho exercise, reinforcing regional cooperation and disaster preparedness.

In a press briefing, the Department of Public Relations urged recipient districts to offer full support and cooperation for the success of the mission, and also praised the role President Hichilema has played in facilitating this support.

“Let them embrace this exercise. It’s for them. It’s for their own good. In this regard, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the President of the Republic of Zambia and Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Force Minister Hakainde Hichilema for accepting or giving the necessary support to the Zambia Airforce to host this exercise,” Mutale Kasoma, ZAF Director PR & Foreign Liaison, stated.

The flag-off ceremony was held at the Zambia Air Force Base in Lusaka.

Around one thousand troops from nine SADC member countries, 650 of whom are Zambian, will be undertaking a humanitarian exercise and medical outreach in eight  districts in Zambia that were affected by drought in the 2023-2024 season. The initiative, known as SADC Blue Lugwasho 2025, is p

THE ZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT RELEASED MORE THAN 13 BILLION KWACHA TO FUND KEY NATIONAL PRIORITIES In August, the Zambian gover...
08/09/2025

THE ZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT RELEASED MORE THAN 13 BILLION KWACHA TO FUND KEY NATIONAL PRIORITIES

In August, the Zambian government released more than 13 billion kwacha to fund key national priorities and support development initiatives. Of this sum, 4.9 billion kwacha was designated for servicing both domestic and external debt, while 4.8 billion kwacha went toward the public service wage bill. Another 1.1 billion kwacha was allocated for transfers, subsidies, and social benefits.

The Ministry of Finance also disbursed 1.5 billion kwacha to support programme implementation in strategic areas, including geological mapping and mobile voter registration, aiding resource management and democratic participation. Capital expenditure received 740 million kwacha to fund infrastructure and other development projects.

Finance and National Planning Minister Dr. Situmbeko Musokotwane highlighted that the release underscores the government’s commitment to transforming lives. He stressed that the consistent flow of funds reflects transparency and reliability in delivering budgetary commitments.

Under President Hakainde Hichilema’s leadership, Dr. Musokotwane said, Zambia is progressing toward a prosperous, resilient, and inclusive future. The government’s efforts to clear arrears aim to restore public trust, maintain private sector liquidity, and boost investor confidence. Each kwacha released, he added, strengthens macroeconomic stability and creates the certainty needed to attract investment and support sustainable growth.

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In August, the Zambian government released more than 13 billion kwacha to fund key national priorities and support development initiatives. Of this sum, 4.9 billion kwacha was designated for servicing both domestic and external debt, while 4.8 billion kwacha went toward the public service wage bill.

ZAMBIA VS MOROCCO 15:00 at Levy Mwanawasa StadiumZambia welcomes already-qualified Morocco to the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium...
08/09/2025

ZAMBIA VS MOROCCO
15:00 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium

Zambia welcomes already-qualified Morocco to the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium this afternoon, with everything to play for in their quest to keep 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes alive.

The Chipolopolo sit third in Group E, and while automatic qualification is no longer possible, a playoff route remains. Nothing less than victory will suffice today if Avram Grant’s men are to stay in the race.

Zambia have struggled for consistency during the qualifiers, managing just one on-pitch win, a 4-2 result over Congo, while their only other three points came via a walkover. Recent form has also been trying, with no wins in seven matches across all competitions and a worrying goal drought in four of those.

Still, Zambia will hope the likes of Patson Daka and Fashion Sakala can inspire a turnaround in front of a packed home crowd. “We’re playing a big team. It’s all the motivation we need,” said midfielder Kings Kangwa ahead of the clash.

Morocco, on the other hand, has already sealed their World Cup ticket, winning all six group matches with an impressive 19 goals scored and only two conceded. Coach Walid Regragui has hinted at rotating his squad but insists his side will play to win.

The Chipolopolo will need to produce something special to upset their in-form opponents but with home support and attacking talent, an upset is not off the cards.

Confirmed Lineups:

Zambia XI: Nsabata (GK); Chisala, Chongo, Mphande, Daka; Chaiwa, F. Sakala; Banda, Kangwa (C), E. Banda; S. Sakala

Morocco XI: Bounou (C, GK); Masina, El Yamiq, Belammari, Chibi; Amrabat, El Aynaoui; Ben Seghir, El Khannouss, Igamane; En-Nesyri

Kick-off: 15:00 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola Zambia welcomes already-qualified Morocco to the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium this afternoon, with everything to play for in their quest to keep 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes alive. The Chipolopolo sit third in Group E, and while automatic qualification is no

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