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HH thanks church

Tazzie Chayinda-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has thanked the Church for it’s continued leadership in uniting the country and the role it played as a peace maker at the height of general elections last year. President HICHILEMA says the church through it’s prayers and guidance saw the country through a diffcult election period, but now doors of

Contain foot and mouth disease-Chikote

Nais-Fisheries and Livestock Minister MAKOZO CHIKOTE has challenged veterinary staff and other stakeholders to fight and contain the Food and Mouth Disease which has been rampant in the last five years. Mr. CHIKOTE says illegal livestock movement especially during outbreaks has been the biggest contribution to the spread of the disease. He called upon all

Thousands enroll in schools in N/Western province

ZANIS-Over four thousand Seven hundred and fifty pupils have been enrolled in schools across North Western province following the introduction of free education policy from Grades One to 12 last year. The Forum for African Women Educationalists of Zambia – FAWEZA -has disclosed that the province alone had an increase of 51.8 percent increase in

Concourt Judge Chibomba retires

Hannock Kasama-Constitutional Court President HILDAH CHIBOMBA has retired after a laborious career in the judiciary spanning 40 years. Justice CHIBOMBA bade farewell to the judiciary yesterday. Judiciary Public Relations Officer KALUMBA SLAVIN has confirmed Justice CHIBOMBA’s retirement in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka today. Besides holding the Constitutional Court Presidency, Justice CHIBOMBA was

Tug of war association intensifies preps

Chansa-Kunda-The Tug of War Association of Zambia says it has intensified the promotion of the Sport by taking competitions to various parts of the country. Association President, AMOS MUSONDA says so far competitions have been held in Eastern province and other parts as a way of reaching out to people. And, MUSONDA told ZNBC Sport

Use CDF for intended purpose,Matambo urges Councillors

Zanis-Copperbelt Province Minister ELISHA MATAMBO has warned Councillors against implementing projects that have not been agreed upon by the community. Mr. MATAMBO says civic leaders should not use the Constituency Development Fund -CDF- to finance projects of their choice but those that have been endorsed by the people. He says he has received a report

HH pledges to help Church complete Gibeon boarding school

Tamara Muswala-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has pledged government support to help complete Gibeon boarding school being built by the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Nseluka area of Kasama in Northern Province. President HICHILEMA says the government appreciates the efforts of the church in ensuring every child has equal opportunity to be in school. The President says
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