President Hakainde Hichilema has charged his Cabinet Ministers to provide decisive leadership in their respective portfolios to ensure the swift delivery of services to the Zambian people. Speaking when he launched the Economic Governance Training for Cabinet Ministers administered by the National Institute of Public Administration -NIPA- in Lusaka today, President Hichilema said to ensure
The Rural Electrification Authority -REA- Board of Directors has approved a K594, 214,177 budget for the implementation of rural electrification projects across the 10 provinces of Zambia. Speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka today, REA Chief Executive Office Linus Chanda said with this budget, the authority will undertake 48 new grid development projects, 8
The veterinary association of Zambia has expressed concern over a thriving underground market for Dog meat especially being sold as Goat meat to unsuspecting customers at public drinking places and on open market in Zambia. Speaking at a joint media briefing between the association and animal welfare societies in Lusaka today, the association president Malcolm
Vedanta Resources has commenced funding to Konkola Copper Mines -KCM- and has disbursed its first $25 million for employee salaries, contract labour as well as for other critical services needed to maintain the integrity of the asset. Vedanta has deployed a technical team at KCM to work together with the current management to ascertain the
The Zambian Civil Liberties Union Says Information and Media Minister Cornelius Mweetwa was overzealous when he disclosed that the UPND while in opposition worked with Patriotic Front member Chishimba Kambwili to perpetuate tribalism. Union Executive Director Isaac Mwanza has since urged Cabinet Ministers under the current regime to think through before issuing statements to avoid
Socialist Party Leader Fred M’membe has reported Information and Media Minister Cornelius Mweetwa to police over his statement that the UPND worked with Patriotic Front member Chishimba Kambwili to issue tribal remarks so that then President Edgar Lungu could be hated by people and be brought down. Dr. M’membe says the statement is a self-confession
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