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YOTAM MUSABI, ALSO KNOWN AS (KAPIRI MPOSHI), IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF ALL SCAMMERS IN KAPIRI AND ONE OF THE FIRST SCAMMERS IN THE 1930S
3 avril, par zamobserverYOTAM MUSABI, ALSO KNOWN AS (KAPIRI MPOSHI), IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF ALL SCAMMERS IN KAPIRI AND ONE OF THE FIRST SCAMMERS IN THE 1930S. By Mwansa Chama – Accomplished Historian and researcher. In 1930, the first white explorers on their way from Broken Hill to Ndola rested in a village on (...) -
Is it that ZCCM-IH or BOZ could not bail out Investrust Bank ?- Christopher Kang’ombe
3 avril, par zamobserverIs it that ZCCM-IH or BOZ could not bail out Investrust Bank ? One of roles of the central bank ( BOZ) is to act as lender of last resort ( meaning lending money to a commercial bank such as Investrust Bank ). Second option of funding is getting finance from the financial markets by […] -
JACOB ZUMA APPEALS ELECTION BAN
3 avril, par zamobserverJACOB ZUMA APPEALS ELECTION BAN Former President Jacob Zuma has filed an appeal against South Africa’s electoral commission, which last week barred him from standing in forthcoming elections. The 81-year-old served as president from 2009 until 2018, when he had to step down because of (...) -
Zambia Army will not be rushed to release half-baked recruits – Army Commander
3 avril, par zamobserverZambia Army will not be rushed to release half-baked recruits – Commander THE Zambian Army Commander lieutenant general Dennis Alibuzwi, says the Command will uphold a high standard of training and won’t commission or pass out half baked recruits. Lt General Alibuzwi emphasised the importance (...) -
Mozambique bans import of dog breeds deemed dangerous
3 avril, par zamobserverMozambique’s agriculture ministry has banned the import of dog breeds considered to be dangerous. The decision is aimed at combatting the numerous dog attacks that have been reported all over the Southern African country. Dog bites are common in Mozambique. In the first half of last year, (...)