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Uganda condemns EU opposition to oil project

(BBC) Uganda’s parliament has condemned a resolution by the European Union parliament calling on Uganda and Tanzania to stop the development of their oil and gas projects in the East African region. In a session on Thursday, Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa said the resolution was based on misinformation and deliberate misrepresentation of key facts

Comprehensive sexuality education to be implemented in schools – KAMOKO

The Ministry of Education says it will go ahead with the implementation of the comprehensive sexuality education in the school curriculum. Ministry of Education Permanent Secretary, JOEL KAMOKO says matters of adolescent life and sexuality contribute to either quality results, retention of girls in school and Girls falling out. In an interview with ZANIS, Mr.

PF Crippled ACC operations – PHIRI

By Lupindula Mwewa The Anti Corruption Commission -ACC- says the Patriotic Front government crippled operations of the commission by withholding resources meant for its activities. ACC Director General GILBERT PHIRI says the Commission is not on a witch-hunt but has just been given a favourable environment to operate freely without political interference. And Mr. PHIRI

EU gives 30-million euro grant for kariba dam works

By Chiwanza Nachalwe The European Union -EU- will give additional 30-million Euro grant to towards works on the Kariba Dam plunge pool reshaping project. EU Head of Delegation to Zambia, JACEK JANKOWSKI says the grant, which will be disbursed this December, is in addition to the 294 million Euros already released for the works. Mr

Zambia to foster bilateral relations – HH

President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Zambia will continue fostering bilateral relations in the region for enhanced business opportunities to grow the country’s economy. President HICHILEMA says Zambia will continue investing in mutually beneficial partnerships with countries in the SADC region and Africa as a whole. ZANIS reports that President HICHILEMA said this before departure for Lusaka

High Court to hear LUSAMBO, MALANJI petition

By Hannock Kasama, Luyando Hamwaala The State has been granted leave to refer to the Constitutional Court some questions  in the matter where Patriotic Front -PF- Kwacha Member of parliament JOSEPH MALANJI and his KABUSHI counterpart BOWMAN LUSAMBO have petitioned  the rejection of their nomination papers. The LUSAKA High Court has however quashed the State’s
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