By Prudence Siabana Justice Minister Mulambo Haimbe says government will engage the Law Association of Zambia-LAZ- over some law firms that were mentioned in the Financial Intelligence Center-FIC- report to see where the gaps are coming from. This follows a 2021 report by the FIC report which has highlighted how some law firms are involved
By Michael Kaluba Zambian Breweries has announced an $80 million package of capital investment which is expected to double the brewers production capacity at its Lusaka plant over the next 18 months with the company saying this is buoyed by the currently existing enabling investment and trade climate in the country. The investment, scheduled to
By Lukundo Nankamba The Ministry of Education is urging teachers with degrees demanding a payroll equal to their qualifications to remain calm as government is still making audits. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Joel Kamoko has assured that government is working with the payroll management establishment to identify those eligible for the payroll positions available
By Mastone Moonze Parliament has unanimously ratified the appointment of the Musa Mwenye led Anti-Corruption Commission –ACC- board, new members of the Judicial Complaints Commission and Human Rights Commission. Parliament has ratified the appointment of Mr Musa Mwenye SC as Board Chairperson of the ACC and Mrs Ireen Musonda Chongo Lamba, Dr Henry Bwanga Mbushi
By Michael Kaluba The Private Sector Development Association-PSDA is calling for new legislation to ensure all Zambia’s export earnings come into a local bank for accountability purposes and to recapitalize the domestic economy for growth. Association chairperson Yusuf Dodia says currently, Zambia is starved of foreign currency and liquidity while the country exports $40 million
By Balewa Zyuulu Government has since January 2022 released over K1 billion, 4 hundred million for the Constituency Development Fund-CDF, which has since been disbursed to all the 156 constituencies for the Secondary Boarding School and Skills Development Bursaries, Community Projects and empowerment funds. Addressing the media in Lusaka today, Local Government and Rural
By Leah Ngoma The Human Rights Commission is closely monitoring the case involving the youths alleged to have defamed President Hakainde Hichilema with a view of ensuring that their rights to liberty and to secure protection of the law as enshrined under articles 13 and 18 of the constitution are upheld and protected The commission
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