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“MOST WOMEN NOT FINANCIAL STABLE TO FIGHT GBV”

(ZANIS) Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO is concerned that most women are not financially stable and are not able to fight Gender Based Violence related issues. And Mrs. NALUMANGO notes that the church has continued to empower women in different fields with emphasis on upholding Christian principles and values. The vice president was speaking in a…

POLICE TOLD TO IMPROVE IMAGE

By Justine Akakulubelwa Livingstone District Commissioner, EUNICE NAWA has implored the Zambia Police in Livingstone to improve the police image. Mrs. NAWA says it is the desire of the new dawn government to ensure that the image of the Zambia Police Service, which had deteriorated in the past, is rebuilt. Mrs. NAWA has further advised…

KAFUE WOMEN RECEIVE HELP

Two hundred women have received food hampers and money from various Companies operating within Kafue District under the newly launched initiative dubbed “Sharing With Women in Need Program.” And launching the program, Kafue Council Chairperson BUUMBA MALAMBO said the beneficiaries have been drawn from 18 wards in the District. Ms. MALAMBO said the initiative will…

JOURNALISTS TOLD TO BE OBJECTIVE

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Resident Representative FRITZ KOPSIEKER has called on the media practitioners in the country to be professional and objective. Mr. KOPSIEKER said writing balanced, accurate and objective stories should be a call for all journalists if the public is to be informed adequately. He said this at Radisson Blue Hotel in Lusaka during…

POOLS UNION CRIES FOR SPONSORSHIP

The Zambia Pool Union-ZPU is appealing to Government and all well wishers to sponsor the ongoing Africa Cup Pool Tournament in Lusaka. Zambia is hosting the Pool Africa Cup at -OYDC, with seven countries that include host Zambia taking part. ZPU General Secretary, TESFA SHINKOMBWE has told ZNBC News in an interview that so far…

30,000 TEACHERS,11,000 HEALTH WORKERS TO GET JOBS

By Ruth Chayinda- Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO has assured the nation that Government will recruit the 30,000 teachers and 11,000 health workers this year as this is in the national budget. Mrs. NALUMANGO says the recruitment will happen gradually and as need arises. She says the UPND Government remains committed to job creation both in…
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