The United Church of Zambia in Muchinga says the recruitment of over 30,000 teachers will improve the delivery of quality education especially in rural areas. UCZ Muchinga Province Bishop Reverend FESTUS CHULU who has commended President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA for the successful recruitment says most of schools in rural have no teachers. He says the Church
Paul Shalala-Director of Public Prosecutions LILLIAN SIYUNI has appeared before the Judicial Complaints Commission -JCC- following complaints filed by various people and institutions over her conduct. Ms. SIYUNI, who earlier raised a preliminary issue that the Attorney General must represent her since she is a Government official, is represented by former Solicitor General ABRAHAM MWANSA.
Etambuyu Katota-The Zambia Centre for Interparty Dialogue -ZCID- has urged political parties to help improve the Public Order Act by submitting to the review process. ZCID Executive Director DOREEN NJOBVU says political rallies are mainly the affected gatherings and the review process will give them an opportunity to include their voices. Ms. NJOBVU says ZCID
(ZANIS)-A 76-year-old man of Luanshya district has allegedly defiled his 14-year-old granddaughter. PATSON MUSENGE, a security guard in Luanshya has since been arrested. Copperbelt Province Police Commissioner, SHARON ZULU confirmed the development to ZANIS in Luanshya today saying the incident happened on July 21st around 15:00 hours. Mrs. ZULU explained that the incident happened when
By Joy Siatubi-The pupil population at Shimulala primary school in Chingola constituency has risen to 500 from 300 following the introduction of the free education policy by government. And to address the issue of classroom space, construction of a one by three classroom block at the school is expected to be completed in the next
BBC-Tunisians are voting in a referendum on a controversial new constitution. President Kais Saied says the vote is necessary in order to advance political reforms. But his opponents say it will entrench the powers he seized a year ago when he embarked on what has essentially been one-man rule. Tunisia was the birthplace of the
BBC-Moscow has charged 92 members of the Ukrainian armed forces with crimes against humanity, the head of Russia’s investigative committee has said. Alexander Bastrykin told government newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta over 1,300 criminal investigations had begun. He also proposed an international tribunal backed by countries including Iran, Syria and Bolivia – traditional allies of Russia. Ukraine
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