Lusaka ~ Fri, 08 Oct, 2021 By Brightwell Chabusha Government has disclosed that 12.7 % of girls and 16.3% of boys have had sexual intercourse before reaching the age of 15 years. Ministry of Health Assistant Director for Adolescent Health, Dr Matilda Simpungwe attributed harsh, inconsistent parenting and lack of monitoring as well as setting…
Markets Kitwe ~ Fri, 8 Oct 2021 By Brightwell Chabusha The ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) has asked the Kitwe City Council to handle marketeers’ affairs fairly to avoid any confrontations. This comes following the commencement of marketeers and trade reorganization by the Council in the Central Business District. The local authority also…
By Lupindula Mwewa Senior Chief MUSELE of Kalumbila District in North Western Province has urged the UPND Administration to allocate more resources towards development of the education sector. Chief MUSELE was speaking during the commissioning of a one by three classroom block built by the Kalumbila Mine at Kisasa Day Secondary School. The Traditional…
Losing Chipata Central PF candidate in the August 12, 2021 General Election AMON JERE has withdrawn his petition against Agriculture minister REUBEN PHIRI. Mr. JERE says elections should not be decided in court but by the voters. He says he does not want to deprive the people of Chipata Central representation through a protracted court…
By Etambuyu Katota Special Assistant to the President and Presidential Spokesperson ANTHONY BWALYA says mass vaccinations are critical to prevent any recurrence of the effects of the Covid-19 third wave with the anticipated fourth wave. Mr. BWALYA says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s administration is working on rebuilding the economy which cannot be done if critical social…
By Etambuyu Katota Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says it is unfair to ask the UPND Administration to create jobs within a month of forming government. Mrs. NALUMANGO says the creation of employment will be done gradually. She says the 2022 National Budget will also highlight components of job creation. Mrs. NALUMANGO was responding to a…
(BBC)Researchers and health professionals have been celebrating after the World Health Organization (WHO) approved the widespread use of the world’s first malaria vaccine. With more than 260,000 children under five dying from malaria each year in sub-Saharan Africa, this development, decades in the making, could save tens of thousands of lives, the WHO says. But…
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