By Patricia Banda Education Minister DOUGLAS SYAKALIMA has directed the Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Board to consider awarding more student loans to first year students at Mulungushi University. Ms SYAKALINMA has also directed the Board that students who completed Grades 12 in 2017 with 7 to 12 points and those who completed in 2018…
(BBC) Zambia’s finance minister says talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are “very progressive”. Situmbeko Musokotwane said timelines and steps to be taken to advance the process for a highly anticipated Extended Credit Facility – a financial assistance programme offered to countries struggling to pay debts – were discussed. For the first time since…
(BBC) Frustrated Mozambicans in the capital, Maputo, who can no longer watch television on their old analogue TV sets have been crowding electronics shops to get hold of digital decoders. The decoders can be linked up to the obsolete sets to allow people to receive the new digital signals. The analogue signal was switched off…
Faith at police Lusaka ~ Fri, 24 Sept 2021 By Brightwell Chabusha The Zambia Police Service says it will now remain quiet on the investigations of Faith Musonda involving the K65 million cash money found in her house. On Thursday, police questioned Faith for more than eight hours at Lusaka Central police following the discovery…
By Brightwell Chabusha The United States government has announced an $18.5 million funding for Zambia. U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Samantha Power announced approximately $18.5 million in additional U.S. Government funding to support the people of Zambia, including Zambia’s fight against COVID-19. This was after a meeting with President Hakainde Hichilema in the…
FAITH MUSONDA’s lawyers say they have made substantial progress in the matter in which their client is linked to possession of 65 million kwacha and 57 thousand U.S dollars cash suspected to be proceeds of crime. MAKEBI ZULU in the company of his LEGAL Partner JONAS ZIMBA told Journalists in Lusaka last night that they…
Court By Brightwell Chabusha The Ndola High Court has sentenced a 32-year-old mother to seven years imprisonment for dumping her baby in a pit latrine. This is in a matter where Lydia Mweshi is charged with infanticide contrary to section 203 of the Penal Code. Ndola High Court Judge Daniel Musonda convicted and sentenced Mweshi…
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