Author: MRadio

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The authorities in Malawi have announced a 25% devaluation of the local currency, the kwacha, starting on Friday.

Having paid a ransom three times to secure the freedom of his loved ones, Nigerian businessman Lawal Ado is not impressed by moves to outlaw payments to kidnappers.

The world’s two largest economies were the heaviest borrowers in the first three months of this year as global debt climbed to above $305 trillion, the Institute of International Finance (IIF) reported on Wednesday.

Former Gender Minister Elizabeth Phiri was warned against going ahead to build a house on community land which was reserved for the construction of a clinic but she never listened, a Silverest resident, Bernard Chanda, has said.

Stakeholders have expressed worry that Zambians are slowly losing confidence in the fight against corruption following the loss of preliminary cases by the Anti-Corruption Commission-ACC in the courts of law.

An Energy expert has called on the government to build more oil reserves which will enable the country to have adequate stocks that will last for longer period of time.

It was a big win for a 52-year-old man seeking dowry refund from in-laws after the Kitale Court granted his wish.

Government has not given back Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) to Vedanta Resources, President Hakainde Hichilema  has clarified.

HONEYBEE Pharmacy Limited has applied for leave to have the Lusaka High Court enter judgement in default against government in a matter it is demanding payment of US $17, 958,150 for the alleged ‘defective’ medical kits supplied in 2020.

AFRICAN governments should work towards attracting more investments into their country’s natural resources to enhance infrastructure development, according to ZCCM-IH Board Chairperson, Dolika Banda.


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