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KAFUE CELTIC WIN OBC UBUNGANI CUP

By Chansa Kunda Kafue Celtic Football club has been crowned winners of the 2022 OBC Ubungani Cup after a 6-5 penalty shot win over Highlands Park. The youth tournament that was held in South Africa saw Celtic pick up victories in all games to emerge winners. In the opening game, the crocs beat Eastern section

MINING LICENSE VALIDATION TO START

By Mary Kachepa The Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development will start validation of the mining license applications next week. Mining Cadastre Department Director SAMUEL MAANGO says the validation process is meant to analyze the financial and technical capability of the applicants. Mr. MAANGO told ZNBC News that the Ministry has received about 530 applications

GOVT LAUNCHES VOLUNTEERS POLICY

By Masauso Mkwayaya Government has launched the first ever National Volunteers Policy aimed at providing guidance on the management of volunteerism in Zambia. Community Development and Social Services Minister DOREEN MWAMBA says the Policy is a strategy and legal framework of voluntary activities in Zambia. Ms. MWAMBA says the Policy will also seek to standardize

POOL MAYBE INTRODUCED IN SCHOOLS

By Wilson Mulinda The Zambia Pool Union -ZPU- has started engagements with the ministries of Sports and Education on the introduction of pool as a sport in schools. ZPU President VICTOR KONIE is optimistic that the sport will be played in schools by next year. KONIE told ZNBC news that various stakeholders have welcomed the

25,000 YOUTHS TO GET SCHOLARSHIPS

Government with support from cooperating partners plans to sponsor 25,000 youths to train in Diploma programmes in the next five years. Youth, Sport and Arts Minister ELVIS NKANDU says the community skills scholarship programme will see five thousand youths sponsored every year to train in various diploma fields. Mr. NKANDU says his ministry, working together

JUDICIARY ENHANCES SKILLS TO FIGHT ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS

BY RUTH CHAYINDA- Chief Justice MUMBA MALILA has urged the judiciary to enhance legal interpretation and enforcement to combat illicit activities which negatively impact the country’s economic growth. Dr. MALILA says the country is grappling with loss of resources through illegal activities, such as illicit financial flows, tax evasion, and corruption. He says this is

Kneeling doctors ask Museveni to seek seventh term

(BBC) A group of doctors in Uganda caused a stir over the weekend after kneeling before long-time President Yoweri Museveni and asking him to stand for a seventh term. The 78-year-old leader has been in power since 1986. The next general elections are due in 2026. The doctors representing the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) had
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