(ZANIS) Government has vaccinated over 33,000 cattle in Kasengwa District against Food and Mouth Disease -FMD. District Livestock Coordinator ANTHONY CHUPA says 33,428 cattle were vaccinated against FMD in the second quarter of this year against the targeted 50,000. Mr. CHUPA adds that the remainder will be vaccinated once the vaccines are made available. Speaking
By Lupindula Mwewa- President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is today expected to launch Africa’s largest Nickel Mine in Kalumbila district in the Northwestern province. The 250-million dollars mine is expected to create about 700 jobs. The plane carrying the Head of State touched down at Kalumbila Airport at 10:05 hours. President HICHILEMA was welcome by North Western
By Ruth Chayinda- Zesco says less that 20,000 people are currently on the waiting list for electricity connection. Managing Director VICTOR MAPANI says the power utility company says this is signifcant reduction considering that previously the number people on the waiting list was 67,000. Mr. MAPANI says the backlog dates as far back as 2014.
(BBC) Four suspects accused of stealing personal belongings from the bodies of the young people who died in mysterious circumstances at a tavern in East London, South Africa, have made an initial appearance in a Magistrate’s Court. The male suspects, aged between 16 and 21, were arrested last week. None of them have yet entered
(BBC) Zimbabwe’s central bank has launched gold coins in an effort to help curb soaring inflation amid a slump in the country’s currency. The central bank’s main interest rate was more than doubled this month to 200% after the annual rate of inflation rose above 190%. Each coin will be priced at the international market
Paul Shalala-President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says governments will no longer contract loans without Parliamentary approval beginning this year. President HICHILEMA says his administration needs an oversight so that no wrong things are done when contracting debt. The Head of State says with the passing of the Public Debt Management Bill soon, all loans will be approved
Ruth Chayinda-Zesco Managing Director VICTOR MAPANI says the power utility company has reduced the waiting list of people who have paid for the connection of electricity from 67,000 to below 20,000. Mr. MAPANI says the backlog dates as far back as 2014. He says the company sourced for funds to enable it set up poles
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