In sports, Zambia's National Futsal Team coach calls for more investment in the sport, while Kabange Mupopo signs a professional contract in China. In local news, ZESCO reports low water levels in Lake Kariba, FIFA warns FAZ of sanctions, and Aubrey Chibumba advises NAPSA on equities investments. Agricultural export earnings decrease, with Switzerland as the primary export destination. The education sector faces challenges with free education grants, while mining and chess news show Zambian athletes' achievements. Copper Queens lose to Australia in the Olympic Games, and Muzala Samukonga aims for a medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. President Hakainde Hichilema addresses traditional leaders' allowances, and TIZ calls for the suspension of officials under investigation. In crime news, the accountant at the Independent Broadcasting Authority is arrested in connection with a murder, and a man is found dead after axing his wife. Over 200 households gain access to piped water for the first time, and the Kulamba Traditional Ceremony is rescheduled. Today's edition is presented in English (South Africa) and consists of 23 articles from 4 sources. The size of the audio file is 6.17 MB. Running time is 6 minutes, 42 seconds. Check out the episode notes for more information, including links to the news sources.