The Engineering Institution of Zambia has constituted a team of experts to access the extent of the damage caused by the fire that gutted part of the Lusaka City market on Tuesday last week. EIZ President George Sitali says the team of experts will then propose to government remedial solutions that will aid in expeditiously
The Civil Society for Poverty Reduction (CSPR) has advised government to step up job creation efforts by creating an enabling environment for the private sector to thrive. CSPR Resource Governance Coordinator Tommy Singongi tells Q-news that government’s efforts to create employment cannot be enough if it cannot provide an effective enabling environment for the private
Treatment Advocacy and Literacy Campaign (TALC) has welcomed the move by government to adopt the World Health Organisation recommendation on the use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis to lower risks of HIV infections in Zambia. Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PREP) is an intervention where people at very high risk for HIV infection take HIV medicines daily to lower their
State House says Zambia remains a safe investment destination even with the invocation of Article 31 of the constitution by President Edgar Lungu last week. Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, Amos Chanda says in fact the invocation of Article 31 assures investors of security. Mr. Chanda says this actually
United Progressive People (UPP) president Savior Chishimba has appealed to members of parliament to revoke the statutory instrument proclaimed by President Edgar Lungu that a situation exists which, if allowed to continue may lead to a state of public emergency which will be tabled in the national assembly for approval. Speaking during a news conference
LOCAL Government Minister Vincent Mwale has announced that his ministry has decided to appoint each of the seven constituencies in Lusaka into a management board to be overseen by the Lusaka city council. Mr Mwale says this is aimed at enhancing service provision efficiently and effectively in local authorities. Mr Mwale has told parliament in
First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Catherine Namugala has reserved ruling on a point of order raised by Lands Minister Jean Kapata on the continued absence from the house of UPND Members of Parliament who were not suspended by the Speaker. In her point of order Ms Kapata cited members of parliament for Namwala
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