By Wilson Mulinda: Former UPND Spokesperson CHARLES KAKOMA is optimistic that there will be a breakthrough in resolving the country’s debt crisis. Mr. KAKOMA says the confidence is derived from the fact that challenges that delayed the talks have been resolved. He says it is important to resolve Zambia’s debt crisis so that resources going
By Mary Kachepa: Auditor General DICK SICHEMBE says this is the last week for all government institutions that paid out funds to ineligible employees to respond to the management letters issued by his office. Dr. SICHEMBE has disclosed that 22 out of 56 central government institutions that paid out funds to ineligible employees have started
By ZANIS: A primary school, in Kabwe, Central province, is reportedly receiving government grants, despite being non-operational. Central Province Permanent Secretary, MILNER MWANAKAMPWE has learnt that the school, which is in Kakumbi area, has no pupils, but 4 teachers have been deployed to the facility. Mr. MWANAKAMPWE revealed that in 2004, the school was given
By Ruth Chayinda: The International Monetary Fund -IMF- says it is eager to support Zambia with a programme after the creditors conclude the debt restructuring process. IMF Deputy Managing Director ANTOINETTE SAYEH says the Fund is happy with the efforts by Zambia to restructure its debt and will continue to render support. Ms. SAYEH says
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is tomorrow scheduled to undertake a State Visit to Kenya at the invitation of his counterpart UHURU KENYATTA. Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, STANLEY KAKUBO has told ZNBC News in a statement, that during the visit, Presidents HICHILEMA and KENYATTA will hold bilateral talks, which will centre on issues of interest
By Mushota Mpundu: Over 3-hundred and 50 school going learners die while others are seriously injured in road accidents enroute to various schools across the country annually. Zambia Road safety Trust Chairperson DANIEL MWAMBA says most pupils who are mainly pedestrians’ lose lives through road crashes. He says according to the 2021 report, about ten
By Patricia Banda- The MUKUNI Royal Establishment has announced that President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA will grace the BENE MUKUNI Traditional Ceremony. The ceremony is expected to take place from July 8 to 10th 2022. MUKUNI Royal Establishment Member SIASILOKA SILOKA MUKUNI says the ceremony will be taking place after being absent for two years due to
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