BBC-Angola’s former president José Eduardo dos Santos returned home on Tuesday after spending two years in Spain, amid growing tensions between his family and the current head of state João Lourenço over alleged corruption. It is unclear for how long he will stay, but his arrival comes ahead of the ruling party’s congress in December…
North and South Korea have tested ballistic missiles hours apart from each other, highlighting an arms race on the peninsula as nuclear talks with the North remain stalled. The North fired two ballistic missiles across its east coast, its first test with such missiles in six months and a fresh breach of UN resolutions. The…
ZANIS-Labour Minister BRENDA TAMBATAMBA says workers should learn to resolve matters with their employers within the provisions of the law as opposed to resorting to illegal strikes. Ms. TAMBATAMBA says the new dawn administration has placed keen emphasis on the strict adherence to the rule of law. Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today,…
Sharon Kunda-The Media Liaison Committee -MLC- says it looks forward to the enactment of the Access to Information Bill into law as directed by President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA. Committee Chairperson ENOCH NGOMA says the Access to Information legislation has been pending for over 18 years. Mr. NGOMA says Access to Information is not only for the…
By Hector Simfukwe Zambia National Service commandant Lieutenant General MALITI SOLOCHI says the service plans to empower the youths in various survival skills. General SOLOCHI says this will be done through the ZNS milling plants that are soon to be commissioned among others. He says a number of other programmes are being put in place…
By Lazarous Sichula Government says it will take up funeral expenses of the five people of the same family who died in an accident in Chingola on Sunday. Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit-DMMU- National Coordinator CHANDA KABWE has disclosed that this includes expenses on coffins, food and transport. Mr. KABWE states that government through the…
By Ruth Chiyanda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has directed Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO and Secretary to the Cabinet SIMON MITI to come up with specific measures that will allow government track savings that will be made as a result of avoiding wastage of public resource in the procurement of goods and services. President HICHILEMA says people…
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