Zanis-Lufwanyama District Hospital Male ward is on the verge of collapsing following serious cracks which have developed on the walls. District Health Director JACOB NG’AMBI says the cracks on the building are due to poor workmanship by the contractor who has since disappeared after he was informed about the issue. He says the matter has…
By Chansa Kunda-UPND Religious Affairs Committee Chairperson KELLY MUKONKA has appealed to Government to streamline agricultural policies that will support the farming of winter maize. Mr. MUKONKA says the Ministry of Agriculture should identify land in various parts of the country that will be used to grow winter maize. He says the call to grow…
ZANIS-Smart Zambia National Coordinator PERCIVE CHINYAMA says his institution targets to have about 200 services operational on the government bus before the end of this year. Mr CHINYAMA says some of these service buses includes the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) e-services and Procurement of Firearms on the GSB, among others. Speaking when he paid a…
BBC-Olaf Scholz will be sworn in as German chancellor on Wednesday, leading a three-party government that takes over from Angela Merkel after 16 years in office. The German parliament, where his coalition has a substantial majority, will first vote him into office. His new government is formed of Social Democrats, Greens and Free Democrats. The…
BBC-Liverpool became the first English side to win all six Champions League group games as they completed a perfect journey into the knockout stage with victory over AC Milan in Italy. Manager Jurgen Klopp made eight changes with qualification for the last 16 already assured as group winners, while the Serie A leaders went in…
BBC-South Africa’s parliament has failed to secure a two-thirds majority it needed to amend the constitution to pave way for land expropriation without compensation. During a debate on Tuesday, ruling Africa National Congress (ANC) party MP Mathole Motshekga, who chaired the committee that drafted the bill, said parliament had the opportunity to address a “crime…
BBC-Existing vaccines should still protect people who contract the Omicron variant from severe Covid cases, a World Health Organization (WHO) official says. It comes as the first lab tests of the new variant in South Africa suggest it can partially evade the Pfizer jab. Researchers say there was a “very large drop” in how well…
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