Author: Charles Sakala

Gwembe Floods Leave 5 Bridges Flooded

By Phoenix Correspondent   Five important bridges connecting southern province’s Gwembe district to the rest of the country have been flooded following heavy rains. Gwembe council chairperson Paul Chilala has confirmed the development to phoenix news in Choma, saying the bridges connecting Gwembe district to other towns are very low hence the flooding. Mr Chilala…

KCM Workers Get K1, 000 Pay Rise

By Tinkerbel Mwila   Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has awarded a K1, 000 standalone pay rise to its employees that will come in form of an allowance. Disclosing the development to Phoenix News, National Union of Miners and Allied Workers (NUMAW) Treasurer, Saul Simujika disclosed that the Union has concluded negotiations with KCM under liquidation…

Funds To Pay Teachers To Commence Marking Of G12 Papers Released

By Prudence Siabana   Government has released funds to pay teachers to continue the marking of Grade 12 examination papers. Examination Council of Zambia Director Dr Michael Chalala told journalists this morning that marking of examination papers is currently underway and administration arrangements are being made to ensure the marking process in smoothly undertaken. Dr.…

3 Higher Education Institutions Deregistered For Abrogating Provisions Of The Higher Education Act

By Patricia Mbewe   The Higher Education Authority has deregistered 3 higher education institutions for abrogating various provisions of the Higher Education Act. The 3 deregistered are Citizen University, Pamodzi University and University of East and Southern Africa following audits conducted on the institutions. Announcing the development at a media briefing in Lusaka today, Higher…

Government Urged To Speed Up Measures That Will Help To Clinch The IMF Bailout Package

By Tinkerbel Mwila Private sector development association Chairperson Yusuf Dodia has called on government to speed up measures that will sharpen chances to clinch the long awaited international monetary fund –IMF- bailout package. Mr. Dodia is of the view that doing so will help the country’s economy to recover at a faster rate as opposed…
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