By Hector Simfukwe Police on the Copperbelt have arrested Five Chinese Nationals for allegedly assaulting three Zambian workers at their Company Giant Casino in Kitwe’s Parklands. The employees were accused of allegedly conniving with customers by marking “Play Cards” giving the clients an opportunity to win the game dubiously. Copperbelt Police Commissioner SHARON ZULU who
By Arnold Tutu The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says ballot papers for the postponed Kabushi and Kwacha Parliamentary by elections have NOT been verified. The Commission says this on account of the court matter. ECZ Corporate Affairs Manager PATRICIA LUHANGA has told ZNBC in a statement that the ballot papers for the two constituencies
By Sharon Siame Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA has called on Media Organisations to come up with workable policies and strategies to deal with sexual harassment in work places. Ms. KASANDA says mechanisms should be put in place on how to handle complaints of sexual harassment and act on them decisively. She says government
By Mary Kachepa Government says the review process of the Public Order Act (POA) has significantly progressed. Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security Permanent Secretary JOSEPH AKAFUMBA says a desk review report has been completed and drafting of the bill has equally advanced. Mr. AKAFUMBA says submissions from stakeholders have helped in ensuring that
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is in Luanda, Angola to attend the Inauguration ceremony of that country’s President, JOAO LOURENCO. ZANIS reports that President HICHILEMA’s aircraft touched down this morning at Luanda International Airport at about 10:00 hours Zambian time. The Head of State was received by Angola’s Secretary of State for Cooperation, Domingos Custodio Veila Lopes
By Sharon Siame The Ministry of Health says there is NO shortage of Anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs in Zambia. Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Technical Services LACKSON KASONKA says 98.5% of those receiving ARVs are on a drug combination called DOLUTEGRAVIR. Prof. KASONKA says the drug contain ARV combinations called Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/ Lamivudine/ Dolutegravir commonly
(BBC) The cost of fuel in Kenya has risen to a new record high after the government partially removed subsidies that cushioned consumers from the global hike in oil prices. The energy regulator said late on Wednesday night that it had removed the subsidy for super petrol, while retaining a smaller subsidy for diesel and
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