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PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY WITH INTEGRITY
MUNALI LAND SCAM STOPPED Vol. 6.
Issue 2756
Price K10
Tuesday November 3, 2020
By NOEL IYOMBWA
UNALI Secondary School has been given back land which was taken from it through fraudulent means. Lusaka Town Clerk Alex Mwansa said that the land saga had been settled. He said in an interview that those whose ‘‘illegal’’ land had been repossessed did not complain.
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Bondholders will respond positively, says EAZ By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THE Economics Association of Zambia (EAZ) has expressed cautious optimism that something good will come out of the voting meeting for bondholders set for November 13, as more Chinese creditors may defer the country’s debt.
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…School gets back ‘stolen’ land
KAFUE GORGE LOWER COMMISSIONING SET
Mr Mwansa
(P.4)
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Sluggish voters’ online pre-registration worries MMD (P.4)
Bill 10 failure has no effect on Lungu eligibility, minister explains
By SILUMESI MALUMO and KETRA KALUNGA
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu will contest the 2021 general elections despite Bill 10 falling off because he is eligible, Minister of Justice Given Lubinda has said. And Government Chief Whip, Brian Mundubile says the eligibility of President Edgar Lungu is water under the bridge, the courts ruled that he was eligible to stand, so we are very comfortable, we have the candidate . TO PAGE 4
14 out of 179 ZIALE students pass exams First Lady Esther Lungu being entertained by Ngoni warriors upon arrival in Mambwe for the outreach programme yesterday - Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
“We are reliably informed that 179 candidates sat for this examination and only 14 cleared them in full. Of these, 13 were UNZA School of Law graduates. This comes as no surprise because, UNZA has been dominating the ZIALE examinations since 1970.” (Story on page 2)