Zambia's ZIPAR urged Zesco to revise its tariff hike proposal considering stakeholder concerns, while tenants vacated Society Business Park due to safety concerns. In a corruption case, Bowman Lusambo defended his wealth as legally acquired, and there were calls for investigations into the utilization of US$3 billion Eurobonds. Meanwhile, the World Food Programme launched a platform to help small-scale farmers, and Zambia's football team broke a six-game losing streak.
Episode notes 📋
Overview 📈
Presenter
This episode was presented by Ayanda.
Locale
English (South Africa)
Production time
It took 43 seconds to produce this
episode.
Audio file
The size of the audio file is 6.00 MB. Running time is 6 minutes, 31 seconds.
Word count
901 words. This means that the presenter spoke at a rate of 138 words per minute.
Article count
23 articles from 3 sources. See below for more details.