Non-Governmental Organizations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Board Chairperson Sara Longwe says the Zambian society is still bias towards the male which continues to disproportionately access various services and benefits. Speaking during the grants award Presentation and European Union (EU) Project launch at the Lusaka’s NGOCC secretariat yesterday, Ms. Longwe said efforts to change the status of
First Lady of Zambia Esther Lungu says ending poverty in Zambia and other developing countries will depend on the attention given to rural women, who are the primary agents of change in the fight against hunger and poverty in their communities. In a statement released to the media by First Secretary for Press and Public
Minister of Gender Victoria Kalima says Zambia is making strides in innovation and technology advancements. Ms Kalima said technology and innovation if well harnessed are key to improving standards of living to the citizenry in a competitive world. She noted that technology and innovation enhances economic efficiency and optimising the contribution of Zambians in economic
Rainbow Party leader Wynter Kabimba has advised President Edgar Lungu to fire his scandal prone Special Political Adviser Kaizer Zulu. This follows Mr Zulu’s latest scandal in which he fought with security officials from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) after he was denied chance to accompany President Lungu onto the podium during the trophy
SPEAKER of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini has noted with concern a disturbing trend by some Members of Parliament to resort to use of abusive language and threats of physical violence in the house. He said this kind of conduct not only offends the rules of the house, but also, unfortunately undermines the decorum and
The Chamber of Mines has released an educational booklet, A Brighter Future: Powering Zambia’s Economy, which looks at power in the mining sector and the broader economy, cost-reflective tariffs and the possible reform of the power sector. “Power is arguably the defining issue facing the economy in 2017, given the persistence of loadshedding, the prospect of
Zambian Breweries’ Manja Pamodzi project has joined hands with other stakeholders in educating pupils in Lusaka schools about waste management. Manja Pamodzi’s week-long programme school’s education and awareness campaign, supported by Lusaka Water Security Initiative (LuWSI) and other partners from the private and public sectors, civil society and international organisations aim working to ensure proper
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