By Arnold Tutu The opposition Leadership Movement has called for the review of the Constitution. Party leader RICHARD SILUMBWE says the current Constitution has a lot of lacunas warranting its review. Dr. SILUMBWE told ZNBC news in Lusaka today that the UPND Administration should inform the nation when the review process will start. MEANWHILE, Dr.…
By Brian Mwale Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister STANLEY KAKUBO says Zambia supports efforts being pursued at both regional and continental levels to address the debt situation being experienced by African countries due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. And Mr. KAKUBO has called for increased investment and mobilization of financing which could…
By Joseph Nyirenda Lands and Natural Resources Minister ELIJAH MUCHIMA says the expansion of human settlements, mining, damming and deforestation are posing threats to wetlands in Zambia. Mr. MUCHIMA says inadequate financing to protection programmes is escalating the diminishing of wetlands and resulting in the extinction of both wild and aquatic life. He says government…
By Ruth Chayinda Information and Media Permanent Secretary KENNEDY KALUNGA has urged foreign investors to create a conducive working environment for the workers. Mr. KALUNGA says investors should ensure the workers’ wellbeing is improved so that they can effectively contribute to increased productivity. He notes that investors should also adhere to the country’s laws and…
(BBC) A man has survived a terrifying fight with a crocodile in a bid to save his fishing net in Mozambique. João Armando, 35, is now in hospital and at risk of having one of his hands amputated after his left arm was bitten by the giant reptile. His right leg was also injured. He…
(BBC) Senegal are through to their third Africa Cup of Nations final with Sadio Mane on target to help them overcome Burkino Faso. In an eventful game, VAR chalked off two Senegal penalties, with Burkina Faso goalkeeper Herve Koffi injured during the events of the first. Abdou Diallo and Idrissa Gueye put Senegal in charge…
(BBC) At least 26 people have died after they were electrocuted by a falling power cable at a market in the Democratic Republic of Congo, police say. The high-voltage cable snapped and fell onto houses and people shopping near the capital Kinshasa on Wednesday. Unverified footage posted to social media appeared to show the aftermath…
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