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UNDER 14,18 HOCKEY TEAMS READY FOR ZIMBABWE SERIES

By Chansa Kunda- The Zambia Hockey Association -ZHA- has declared the under 14 and 18 national teams ready for the 2022 junior hockey series to be held in Zimbabwe. Association Technical Director ISHMAEL MBATATA says the boys and girls set to represent the country have intensified training ahead of the competition that will run from

EARLY MARRIAGES RAMPANT IN NYIMBA

At least 27 Girls from Nyimba District in Eastern Province have been retrieved from early marriages this year and have since been reintegrated into school. And Nyimba District Commissioner PAUL DAKA says cases of early marriages and teen pregnancies are still rampant in the district. Mr DAKA has told ZNBC News that mindset change amongst

“FILM CAN CREATE JOBS”

By Mark Zilingone Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says investing in skills development among young film producers can create employment and boost the country’s economy. Ms. KASANDA says Zambia just like other countries has the potential to utilize the film industry to generate revenue and develop the country’s economy. Ms. KASANDA, who is also

ACC CONSIDER INTEGRITY TEST FOR PRIVATE SECTOR

By Masauso Mkwayaya- The Anti Corruption Commission -ACC- is plans to subject the private sector to strict integrity principles if they are to do business with government. ACC Director General GILBERT PHIRI says this is because most corruption cases in the public sector are induced by the private sector who collude with Government officials. Mr.

ZAMSTATS AGENCY EXTENDS PERIOD FOR APTITUDE TEST

By Mark Ziligone- The Zambia Statistics Agency has extended the period for candidates writing aptitude tests in Lusaka district for the 2022 Census of Population and Housing to today. ZAMSTATS Interim Statistician General MULENGA MUSEPA says the extension has been necessitated because of the overwhelming response from applicants in Lusaka. Mr. MUSEPA says the agency

CHIEF MUMENA WANTS RAIL LINE

Chief MUMENA of Kalumbila District has called on government to construct a rail network between the Copperbelt and North Western Province. The traditional leader says the construction of a rail network will reduce wear and tear on the Chingola-Solwezi road. In an interview in Kalumbila District, Chief MUMENA said the construction of a rail network
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