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GOVT TO DRAFTING START-UP BILL

Small and Medium Enterprise Development Minister ELIAS MUBANGA says Government is determined to support the growth of Start-ups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development -MSMEs. Mr. MUBANGA told a gathering of African Minister as part of the 2022 African Start- Up Conference in Algeria that Government is currently working on the Startup Bill and

TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS OFF TO BOTSWANA

By Chanesa Tembo Zambia Table Tennis Association – ZTTA- is confident that the Zambian tennis team will perform well at the upcoming Phoenix International Open tournament to be held in Botswana next week. Tennis Association Vice President, WISDOM KAUNDA says Zambia will participate in all the categories at the tournament. KAUNDA disclosed to ZNBC News

REGION 5 GAMES : BOXERS IMPRESS

By Musenge Mulimba Zambian boxers have recorded a 100 percent winning start to their quest for gold medals at the region five games in Lilongwe, Malawi winning all three fights on the first day. Fly weight TOM KABUNDA, feather weight MWENGO MWALE and Female Boxer MERODY NGONA recorded wins in the opening preliminary rounds. The

GOVT BUILDING 2 MINI HOSPITALS IN CHINSALI

By Chansa Mayani Government is building two mini hospitals in Chinsali and Isoka districts in Muchinga Province. The mini hospitals are in the highly populated areas of Musanya and Sasamweji. In Isoka, the Mini Hospital is already complete and equiped. The two mini hospitals were initially planned to be Covid 19 response centres. Over eight

Kenya to ban boarding for junior schools

(BBC) Kenya plans to abolish boarding schools next year for students up to grade nine (about 14-15 years), which includes primary and junior secondary schools. Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang told a head teachers’ conference that parents would have to take their children to day schools. He said the government had made the decision to

“SALE OF GULF STREAM JET TO BENEFIT CITIZENS”

By Ruth Chayinda   State House says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s decision to sell the Presidential Gulfstream jet is aimed at maximizing the socioeconomic benefits for citizens. Presidential Spokesperson ANTHONY BWALYA says public resources raised will be redirected to areas of need, particularly in critical sectors such as health and education, water and sanitation. Mr. BWALYA

NALUMANGO EXPECTED IN ABIDJAN

  (ZANIS) Vice President, MUTALE NALUMANGO is tomorrow expected in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire to attend the African Union High level meeting. The meeting is aimed at sharing experiences and way forward in addressing issues of nutrition on the continent. Office of the Vice President Permanent Secretary for Administration, LILLIAN KAPUSANA has confirmed the development to
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