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
Macpherson Mukuka-The bodies of the THREE Malawian citizens, who died in a Road Traffic accident in Southern Province, have been transferred to Lusaka. MALAWIAN Deputy High Commissioner to Zambia PONTIUS KALICHERO has told ZNBC News that the Mission has also managed to transport the five others, who sustained injuries in the accident. He said one
Brian Mwale-Cabinet has approved Zambia’s accession to the Treaty on the establishment of the African Medicines Agency -AMA-. Chief Government Spokesperson CHUSHI KASANDA says the move is aimed at having strong national regulatory systems, with technical backup at regional and continental levels. Ms. KASANDA says government’s interest in ratifying the AMA Treaty is for the
BBC-The FBI seized top secret files in a search of former US President Donald Trump’s estate in Florida this week, documents show. Agents removed 11 sets of documents, including some marked “TS/SCI”, a designation for material that could cause “exceptionally grave” damage to US national security. Mr Trump denied any wrongdoing and said the items
BBC-Salman Rushdie is on a ventilator and unable to speak after being stabbed on stage in the US, his agent says. Andrew Wylie said that the author, 75, may lose one eye after the attack at an event in New York state. Mr Rushdie went into hiding with police protection in the UK in 1988
By Ruth Chayinda Some political parties have started receiving adoption applications for the Kwacha and Kabushi Parliamentary seats. UPND Spokesperson CORNELIUS MWEETWA says the party has credible and strong candidates that are likely to win the seats. Speaking in a telephone interview with ZNBC news, Mr. MWEETWA called for support to would-be candidates so that
By Mark Ziligone Health Minister SYLVIA MASEBO says government is likely to relax COVID-19 stringent measures in districts that have attained the targeted 70% vaccination coverage. Ms. MASEBO says government is encouraged that over 22 districts countrywide have managed to attain the 70% COVID vaccination target. She says Central and Copperbelt provinces have now passed
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