Author: Charles Sakala

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA CHALLENGED TO ADDRESS THE HIGH UNPROFESSIONALISM LEVELS IN THE ZAMBIA POLICE

Human Rights Activist Brebner Changala has challenged president Hakainde Hichilema, being commander in chief of the armed forces to address the high levels of unprofessionalism being exhibited in the Zambia Police. Reacting to the continued detention of former President, Edgar Lungu’s political advisor, Chris Zimba, which has raised concern among stakeholders, Mr. Changala says the

FQM ANNOUNCES PLANS TO LAY OFF PART OF ITS WORKFORCE STARTING NEXT MONTH

First Quantum Minerals-FQM- has announced plans to lay off part of its employees beginning next month after resolving to consolidate its First Quantum Mining Operations -FQMO- road and earthworks division, FQMO mining divisions, and other supporting services with the current activities at Kansanshi. In a memorandum dated June 7, 2023 to all employees and signed

ZAMBIA URGED TO PASS LAWS TO REQUIRE USE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ABSORPTION PRODUCTS

Vision Zambia Initiative Executive Director Namutula Sindila says Zambia should consider passing laws to require the use of biodegradable sanitary pads, environmentally friendly absorption products, and disposal facilities. Ms. Sindila has lamented the role that plastic plays in climate change circumstances, resulting in natural catastrophes that have a significant impact on women by making access

CALL FOR ACC AND MINISTRY OF FINANCE TOP OFFICIALS TO STEP DOWN TO PAVE WAY FOR INVESTIGATIONS INTO ALLEGED MISSING K65 MILLION

Civil Rights and Democracy Defender Andrew Ntewewe has advised that top officials at the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Ministry of Finance must step down to pave way for investigations into the alleged missing of K65 million that is cited in a leaked letter from the auditor general’s office to the acc. Speaking on this morning’s

STAKEHOLDERS IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR URGED TO CONVENE AND COME UP WITH REDUCED FARES

Government is calling on stakeholders in the transport sector to quickly convene and recommend reduced bus fares following the continued reduction of fuel pump prices in the last three months. Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali notes that bus operators are quick to hike bus fares immediately fuel pump prices increase but are reluctant to
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