Agriculture Minister Dora Siliya has described the e-voucher system of distributing farming inputs as a success. Ms Siliya says only 100,000 farmers across the country are yet to have their e-voucher cards loaded with money. She says of the targeted one million farmers, about 719, 000 responded by paying the contribution of K400 and were
PF member Gift Kalumba says it is shameful that a delegation of Luapula Province parliamentarians went into Bahati constituency last week to disparage area PF member of parliament Harry Kalaba. And Kalumba, who recently resigned as Kitwe district PF deputy information and publicity secretary, says it is self-deception for Luapula Province members of parliament to
By Sishuwa Sishuwa Last week, Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Kampamba Mulenga revealed that the government is in the process of selling the prime land on which the Natural Resources Development College (NRDC) in Lusaka sits to AVIC International, a Chinese state-owned corporation. Mulenga stated that AVIC has offered an unsolicited proposal to construct
By Sishuwa Sishuwa Last week, Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services Kampamba Mulenga revealed that the government is in the process of selling the prime land on which the Natural Resources Development College (NRDC) in Lusaka sits to AVIC International, a Chinese state-owned corporation. Mulenga stated that AVIC has offered an unsolicited proposal to construct
RESPONSE TO A JOURNALIST: …those men […who use sex dolls] are sick. They have mental health challenges. They need psychiatric help and our empathy. Without this intervention on our part, they will remain ill and their insanity will consolidate. Dolls will never be the recommended substitute for a woman… Seeking partner comfort from a doll
THERE was laughter in a Local Court in Lusaka when a man said that he cannot sleep in the same bed with a woman without making love to her. He however complained that when he touched his wife she always moved away and that was the reason he had been away from the matrimonial home.
At least 33 people have tested positive for HIV in the northern Indian town of Bangarmau after an unqualified medical practitioner injected some of them with an infected syringe, a government official said. The 33 were confirmed from among 566 people tested at government-organised HIV screening camps on January 24, 25 and 27, according to
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