GOVERNMENT has released 33 million Kwacha for the clearance of salary arrears for TAZARA employees ending September this year. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says the release of the funds is aimed at easing challenges the TAZARA workers are facing. Mr. TAYALI says Government made the decision to release the funds in line with
By Wilson Mulinda The number of suspects arrested in connection with the abduction of young women in Lusaka has risen to five. Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister JACK MWIIMBU however says it is difficult to establish the purpose of the abductions because of the relationship between the abductors and the victims shared the same
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Government is committed to ensuring that all schools are adequately equipped with desks. The President says there shall be no child sitting on the floor by the end of next year and has directed all Government officials to ensure the directive is actualized. The President further says the desks will not
By Wilson Mulinda Twenty four Swimmers will represent Zambia at the Eastern Africa Swimming Championships to be hosted by Tanzania in November. Zambia Swimming Union President GUY PHIRI says the union is in the process of selecting the final 24 that will represent Zambia because there are many young Swimmers that are emerging and doing
By Paul Shalala The Anti-Corruption Commission -ACC- has arrested MARGARET CHISELA MUSONDA, who is also known as FAITH MUSONDA, for possession of property worth over 17 million Kwacha which is suspected of being proceeds of crime. ACC Chief Corporate Affairs Officer TIMOTHY MOONO says in the first count, Ms. MUSONDA has been charged for being
Ministry of Finance and National Planning Permanent Secretary, TREVOR KAUNDA says Zambia will prioritize economic and environmental development. He says this is in order to meet the third criteria for a possible graduation from the Least Developed Countries -LDCs. Mr. KAUNDA adds that’s government is focusing on reversing economic challenges by boosting under-performing sectors of
By Chansa Mayani Police on the Copperbelt have described the security situation at Kasumbalesa border in Chililabombwe as hostile. Copperbelt Acting Police Commissioner SHARON ZULU says Congolese traders have started throwing stones at the parked Lorries for protesting drivers which have blocked walk paths into the DRC. Ms. ZULU has told ZNBC news that the
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