Mushota Mpundu-Government says there is urgent need to overhaul the entire railway infrastructure to effectively contribute to the Government’s desire of producing over three million tonnes of Copper. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says government wants to tap in the European Union fund to revamp Zambia’s obsolete railway infrastructure. He says government’s ambitious agenda
Michael Kaumba-Government says it is in the process of overhauling the country’s school curriculum to meet the demands of the 21st century. Minister of Education DOUGLAS SYAKALIMA says experts are looking at how best the curriculum can be revamped so that it produces learners who can compete globally. Mr SYAKALIMA also says there is need
Bernard Nkweto/Chansa Kunda-Super League defending Champions Red Arrows have sent a warning to their rivals by beating ABSA Cup title holders NAPSA Stars One Nil in a thrilling SAMUEL ZOOM Charity shield match. JOSEPH PHIRI scored the game’s only goal in the 31st minute against the run of play. The lone goal saw the Air
Zanis-Two women, of the same family, have died, when the pit they where digging soil from, collapsed in Isoka district, Muchinga province. One person has survived. Muchinga Province Police Deputy Commanding Officer, BUUMBA MUNKONDYA has confirmed, saying the incident happened yesterday at Ntumbi village in Chif KAFWIMBI’s area. Ms MUNKONDYA has identified the deceased as
Tamara Muswala-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has called on traditional leaders in the country to work with government in reuniting the country. The President says chiefs and government are not in competition but compliment each other in serving the people of Zambia. Mr. HICHILEMA says Chiefs and government are partners in unity in attending to challenges in
Mushota Mpundu-UPND Copperbelt Chairman ELISHA MATAMBO says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA and his administration are steadily transforming the economy of the province to create more jobs for the people. Mr. MATAMBO, who is also Copperbelt minister, says Zambia has in the last one year seen the government agenda to create more jobs and wealth become a
Justin Akakulubelwa-Several residents of Livingstone, today, teamed up with the Livingstone City Council and officers from the Zambia Airforce -ZAF- to clean the Livingstone Old cemetery premises. A concerned Livingstone Resident, AKALEMWA SUMBWA, says he came up with the initiative in order to keep the cemetery clean. Mr. SUMBWA has, however, told ZNBC News in
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