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MAKEBI WARNS OPPOSITION Vol. 6. Issue 2641
Saturday July 4, 2020
...in another mukula scam Five nabbed in gold crackdown
Mr. Mucheleka
…apologise or else, Mucheleka told ARTICLE 52
A TANZANIAN and five Zambians have been arrested in connection with illegal trade of alluvial gold in Mwinilunga, North-western province. Police identified the suspects as Samuel Joseph 42 a Tanzanian national, Gift Banda also 42 of Mayard compound in Katete District, 60-year-old Tracer Chiwaya of low density area in Ikelenge, Bertha Chinyama 28 and Kalungushi Luya 31 both low density area in Mwinilunga. STORY ON PAGE 12
P.2 Court rejects
Kambwili injunction against Daily Nation
Will affect the opposition leaders who will want to contest for the presidency in [Page 2021 4] if not amended. – Makebi Zulu
STORY ON PAGE 3
The two trucks the Scania from South Africa and the Freightliner (right), Zimbabwean registered where found laden with Mukula tree logs. [Pictures Linda Tembo Soko]
Recruit locals - Lungu
Kasama MP warns UPND chief Mr. Sampa
Presidential aspirants disadvantage under the current law Commonwealth BILL 10 GOES sidelines ZCID on AHEAD – COURT dialogue preps
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PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has demanded for transparency and merit in the recruitment of workers at the Mosi-oa-Tunya Livingstone Resort being constructed at the totalLusambo cost of K1.7 billion. Mr.
IMF talks on again
…as LAZ, Chapter One Foundation petitions tossed out
By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA
HE Constitutional Court has in the final judgement dismissed the petitions by the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) and Chapter One
Foundation that were challenging the Constitution amendment process of Bill No. 10 of 2019 that they lacked merit. In reading the majority judgement on behalf of other judges, Justice Enock
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Mulembe reiterated that there was nothing in the Constitution that gives the Constitutional Court powers to question the process of a Bill or to declare it unconstitutional. Other judges who heard the petitions were Constitutional Court president Hildah Chibomba, Annie Sitali, Mungeni Mulenga, Palan Mulonda and Martin Musaluke while Professor Justice Margret P.4 Munalula was dissenting.
Demolish structures P.3 Consensus contributing to T • Mwanakatwe reveals needed over IMF floods talks set for April package’- Lusambo See story on Page 3 STORY ON PAGE 3
Kenyatta and Odinga willpledge suffer greater to heal divisions
STORY ON PAGE 2
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ConCourt must explain Chilanga vacancy - YALI
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