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CHIPOTA HYDRO POWER STATION WORKS TO START IN APRIL

Construction of the 1.5 million United States dollar Chipota Hydro Power Station in Serenje District, is expected to start in April next year. Minister of Energy Mathew Nkhuwa disclosed this to ZNBC News after visiting the site in Serenje District. Mr. Nkhuwa said the hydro power station will produce about two hundred kilowatts of electricity,…

PRESIDENTIAL FUND GIVES OUT K13.8M

Over 13.8 million Kwacha has been dispersed to 700 women Clubs in five provinces under the Presidential Empowerment Initiative Fund -PIEF. National Coordinator Clement Tembo has also disclosed that ten secondary schools and twelve churches have also benefitted from the fund. Mr. Tembo said the fund has managed to carter for a lot of people…

COSAFA UNDER 20 KICKS OFF

The 2018 Mopani Copper Mines Cosafa Under-20 Championship starts today, with hosts Zambia engaging in a potentially explosive fixture against Malawi at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe. Cosafa made a last-minute change to the fixtures, with guest team, Democratic Republic of Congo who were set to play Zambia in the opening match only arriving tomorrow. The…

CHIPOTA HYDRO POWER STATION WORKS TO START IN APRIL

Construction of the 1.5 million United States dollar Chipota Hydro Power Station in Serenje District, is expected to start in April next year. Minister of Energy Mathew Nkhuwa disclosed this to ZNBC News after visiting the site in Serenje District. Mr. Nkhuwa said the hydro power station will produce about two hundred kilowatts of electricity,…

GOVT TO ISSUE 14,000 BIRTH CERTIFICATES

Government intends to issue 14,000 birth certificates to girls in seven districts under phase one of the Birth registration in schools. This is with support from the Girls Education and Women’s Empowerment and Livelihood -GEWEL- project. The Project will be conducted through the Ministry of Gender. And Gender Minister, Elizabeth Phiri says one million Kwacha…

TEACHERS TOLD TO PRODUCE LEARNING MATERIALS

General Education Minister David Mabumba has challenged teachers  to take up the responsibility of producing learning materials for use in schools. Mr. Mabumba says teachers are better placed to produce learning materials as they are the ones that understand the students’ strengths and weaknesses. He observes that production of learning materials locally will help government…
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