Chief Government Spokesperson, CHUSHI KASANDA has reaffirmed that lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender practice is ILLEGAL in Zambia. Ms. KASANDA, who is also Information and Media Minister, has since WARNED that anyone found practising or promoting any of the said acts is liable to prosecution in the courts of law. She has stated that the
By Hannock Kasama Finance Minister SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE says mining once properly organised is one of the sectors that can contribute to Zambia’s economic growth. Dr. MUSOKOTWANE said this in LUSAKA today during the mining sector breakfast meeting organised by Price Water House Coopers Limited. And Mines Minister PAUL KABUSWE has revealed that government is on
By MacPherson Mukuka SIX victims of the NSAMA – NSUMBU fatal road accident are being evacuated to the University Teaching Hospital -UTH- in Lusaka for specialist treatment. The six, who include a 7-year old boy sustained serious head and lung injuries from the accident which claimed 21 lives. Northern Province Medical Director ERNEST MUTALE has
By Wilson Mulinda Government has advised Sports Federations to submit their 2023 budgets in advance before the national budget is finalised. Youth, Sports and Arts Minister ELVIS NKANDU says this will help the Ministry to plan ahead and have ample time to request for funds from the Ministry of Finance. NKANDU says there is a
By Paul Shalala Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI has directed the newly appointed Board of the Zambia Airports Corporation to ensure all Provincial Airports are upgraded with terminals and fire fighting facilities. Mr. TAYALI says all Provincial Airports must have their runways tarred by next year and other amenities completed within five years. Speaking
Masauso Mkwayaya President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Government will develop a new Education Policy which will include the review of the entire Curriculum. This is aimed at meeting the learning needs of Zambians amidst emerging challenges of Climate Change, Digital Literacy and Culture Diversity among other things. President HICHILEMA says Government has already started attending to
(BBC) Rescue workers in Japan have warned of mudslides and flooding as one of the biggest storms in recent decades batters the country. Typhoon Nanmadol has killed at least two people and injured 90 others since it made landfall on the southern island of Kyushu on Sunday morning. Nine million people have been told to
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