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Vol. 6. Issue 2615
C3765-30-31
Wednesday June 3, 2020
...in another mukula scam
MR MWAMBA
‘‘No matter how the opposition can try to tarnish Mr. Sampa Mr.party Mucheleka the image of the ruling on social media, it is different on the ground because it has continued to gain support from more Zambians.’’
Kasama MP warns …to oppositionUPND chief falsehoods and
media fake news…apologise or else, Mr Mumbi
Mucheleka told
[Page 4]
Heed the warning from the Commonwealth Observer Report on Zambia’s 2016 elections who said ‘‘the media should establish a credible, independent, self-regulatory authority that sets out standards and appropriate codes of behaviour for the media. This is necessary to safeguard freedom of expression while holding the media to account in cases where the codes of behaviour are breached. Such a self-regulatory authority must have an effective complaints mechanism to allow members of the public to register complaints against the media where there are legitimate grounds for doing so.’’ (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] See story on Page 4
Mr. Lusambo
SuspendKenyatta ‘choking’ and Odinga pledge to heal divisions witch-hunt against Chilufya taxes - Thinktank (P.2) Mansa PF slams ACC
IMF talks on again
Demolish structures • Mwanakatwe reveals contributing to floods - Lusambo talks set for April P.4 See story on Page 3 First Lady Esther Lungu has celebrated her birthday by honouring 107 year-old Monalisa Chuni (in a wheelchair) and her 85-year-old daughter Esther Mobola (l) of Shantumbu village. According to Esther Mobola she had to stop work in the 70s to take care of her mother. The First Lady invited the two at State House and presented them with various gifts which include a wheel chair yesterday. Here, Ms Lungu with Monalisa Chuni -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
By BUUMBA CHIMBULU
GOVERNMENT should suspend all tax measures that have potential to stall the mining industry and institute a fiscal regime that will respond to the current prevailing challenges. (To page 4)
See story on Page 19
Commonwealth sidelines ZCID on dialogue preps See story on Page 4
ConCourt must explain S LAPDEE Chilanga vacancy - YALI See story on Page 2
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