Community leaders launch new digital newsroom
A new platform brings verified community reports, audio briefings, and visual stories into one newsroom.
Stories gaining reader attention across Zambia, including viral debates, entertainment, music, sports, and local updates.
A new platform brings verified community reports, audio briefings, and visual stories into one newsroom.
Employers are publishing job posts with simpler application flows for candidates on phones.
Readers increasingly expect images, audio explainers, and short videos alongside written stories.
ZAMBIA Athletics (ZA) has paid a glowing tribute to outgoing Minister of Youth, Sport and Arts Elvis Nkandu, hailing his passion for the “catch them young” programme and his unwavering commitment to identifying and nurturing young talent across the country. In a heartfelt farewel
HOME Affairs Minister Jack Mwiimbu says for the first time in history, political parties will be allowed to hold meetings at their party premises without informing the police under the recently passed Public Gatherings Bill. Mwiimbu says the Bill should not be feared as it will n
MANDEVU PF MP Christopher Shakafuswa says he has applied to be adopted in Mandevu constituency under UPND, attributing his decision to the ruling party’s “good policies”. Speaking when addressing pupils at a school in the presence of DEBS officials in Mandevu constituency, Shakaf
NEVERS Mumba has reminded those seeking power that it does not last forever, saying he has seen how powerful men shrink like a leaf when that power is removed. And Mumba says the country does not need 30 presidential candidates, but four or five serious contenders with real plans
Stakeholders on the local football front are evaluating Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) president Keith Mweemba’s first year in charge amid calls that he needs to get things moving as the clock ticks. Mweemba on 9 May 2025 defeated Andrew Kamanga by 46-20 votes during the el
PRINCE Akashambatwa Mbikusita Lewanika has charged that the UPND is the worst government in terms of establishing a democratic environment for a free and fair election. Lewanika says the electoral environment ahead of the August 13 election has been more unfair, less free and les
A LUSAKA couple has dragged Pearl of Health Clinic Limited and its resident gynaecologist to the High Court, demanding K3,500,000 in damages for negligence, breach of duty of care and “unwelcome sexual advances”. Alice Makani Vantra and Ismail Vantra, who have sued the clinic and