By Mary Kachepa Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says Zambia and other African countries must develop well-coordinated systems to account for deaths and overall impact of pandemics and epidemics. Mrs. NALUMANGO says information such as who has died and why they died form an essential component of health information systems. She says this helps governments to
By Hannock Kasama The Court of Appeal has issued a 14 day ultimatum to commence Judicial Review in a matter where Mopane Safari Limited and the Zambia Community Resources Board Association Limited have contested the cancellation of hunting concessions in MUSALANGU Game Management. The verdict has reversed the earlier High Court ruling where the two
(BBC) At least 19 people have died after drinking toxic alcohol at a roadside shop in Morocco’s northern city of Ksar el-Kebir. Dozens of other people were taken to hospital in critical condition, with two in intensive care, local media reported. A 48-year-old man has been arrested in connection to the incident. Police are said
By Angela Limwanya Tour operators in Livingstone say they are expectant that government will tailor the 2023 National budget towards the recovery of the tourism industry after the Covid-19 pandemic. Livingstone Tourism Association Acting Chairperson, HILARY KASHEMPA says players in the tourism industry are keen to know how the government will address Value Added Tax
By Musenge Mulimba Sports Minister ELVIS NKANDU says the next senior Chipolopolo Coach should be able to deliver the much desired results. NKANDU says FAZ should not appoint a Coach simply because the country has fixtures or tournaments to fulfill. He told ZNBC sports news in Ndola that hiring a coach should be on merit
By Hannock Kasama The Kitwe High Court has ruled that Konkola Copper Mines -KCM- are the rightful owners of two disputed dump sites around the Mine area. The two mine dumpsites are known as Over Burden Dump One and Stock Pile Dump Six in Chingola. Kitwe High Court Judge EVARISTO PENGELE has ruled that the
(BBC) A white supremacist who was plotting the genocide of black South Africans and a coup in the country has been jailed for life. Harry Knoesen, 64, was the leader of a far-right terrorist group and had led plans to overthrow the government on 28 November 2019 using AK-47 rifles, hand grenades and rocket launchers.
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