HomeEditor's ChoiceMeet the shortlisted candidates for tonight's MakanDay Eminent Prize for Investigative Journalism... Editor's ChoiceLatest NewsMakanday Journalism Awards Meet the shortlisted candidates for tonight’s MakanDay Eminent Prize for Investigative Journalism Award! By Editor November 29, 2024 0 252 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp #investigativejournalism #makanday #Zambia Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from MAKANDAY Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleShortlist for the 2024 MakanDay Eminent Prize in Investigative JournalismNext articleMakanDay Highlights Manganese Poisoning Case at 2024 Anti-Corruption Conference in Kitwe Editorhttp://www.gracezambia.blogspot.com/ RELATED ARTICLES Editor's Choice Broken Promises: What Happened to Zambia’s Youth Empowerment Fuel Tankers? February 21, 2025 Editor's Choice Zambian Government Withdraws Export Tax On Gemstone After Two Months February 21, 2025 Editor's Choice Torn by Tragedy: Ex-Workers Battle Over Housing vs. Cash Compensation February 18, 2025 Leave a ReplyCancel reply Most Popular Broken Promises: What Happened to Zambia’s Youth Empowerment Fuel Tankers? February 21, 2025 Zambian Government Withdraws Export Tax On Gemstone After Two Months February 21, 2025 Torn by Tragedy: Ex-Workers Battle Over Housing vs. Cash Compensation February 18, 2025 GLOBAL WARMING THROTTLES POWER TRANSITION IN LESOTHO AND ZAMBIA February 10, 2025 Load more Recent Comments Andrew-Knox KANIKI on From Empowerment to Dependency—How Zambia’s Farm Subsidy Programme Fuels Dependency and Degradation URL on Kabwe’s K890,000 Mourner’s Shelter Highlights Larger Issues in Zambia’s CDF-funded Projects Andrew-Knox KANIKI on No money, no fish Andrew-Knox B Kaniki on Government implements emergency measures to alleviate load shedding crisis in Zambia | Part II Andrew-Knox on Zambia’s power shortages worsen as drought deepens SAFAL faces potential legal action or must pay K70 million to former workers over manganese poisoning | MAKANDAY on Ex-Indian owned manganese mine employees receive meagre compensation