By Paul Shalala- The Ministry of Agriculture has opened the bids for local agro-dealers to supply fertilizer for the 2022/2023 farming season. This follows President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s recent announcement while on the Copperbelt last month that Zambian suppliers will be prioritised in the tendering process. Ministry of Agriculture Director Agribusiness and Marketing, JOHN MULONGOTI says
By Ruth Chayinda- The International Monetary Fund -IMF- has encouraged creditors to expeditiously come to an agreement with Zambia on the debt relief so that a programme can be formalised. IMF Deputy Managing Director ANTOINETTE SAYEH says once the creditors conclude on the debt relief, the Fund will speed up the process so that Zambia
By Katwishi Bwalya Veteran Freedom Fighter and former minister SIKOTA WINA has died. Mr. WINA died this morning at the University Teaching Hospital -UTH- where he was admitted. His first born son WINA WINA has confirmed the death of his father in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka. He said his father died of
By Brian Mwale The World Trade Organisation -WTO- is working to establish a 10-million dollar Fisheries Funding Mechanism, aimed at providing targeted technical and capacity building assistance. The assistance is to developing and Least Developed Countries for them to set up strong and effective operations in the fisheries sector. WTO Director-General, NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA says the
By Ruth Chayinda- President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has left the country for Kenya for a two day state visit at the invitation of his counterpart UHURU KENYATTA. The Challenger plane carrying President HICHILEMA left the Lusaka ZAF base at about 7:50 hours. The President’s state visit is in a bid to unlock the country’s economy and
By Mary Kachepa/ Blessings Chibuye: Speaker of the National Assembly NELLY MUTTI has admonished Patriotic Front acting President GIVEN LUBINDA for issuing contemptuous remarks against her office and demeaning the dignity and decorum of the House. Ms. MUTTI says the National Assembly is extremely displeased with the conduct of Mr LUBINDA at a press conference
By Lucky Phiri: Teacher Unions say they are willing to dialogue with government before further action is taken against their members over the erroneously paid out allowances. Secondary School Teachers Union of Zambia -SESTUZ General Secretary, SITIBEKISO WAMUYUWA says government should also deal with the people that allowed for the allowances to be paid to
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