Former Kabushi Member of Parliament BOWMAN LUSAMBO says some diplomats are against President EDGAR LUNGU because of the stance he has taken on the issue of gays and homosexuality. Mr. LUSAMBO says President LUNGU is just representing the views of many Zambians who do not support such acts. He says Zambians are not ready…
Government has released funds for pension benefits for all eligible former Roan Antelope Mining Corporation (RAMCOZ) employees. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary AMOS MALUPENGA says the funds have been availed to the office of the Administrator General for settling outstanding RAMCOZ liabilities including amounts owed to NAPSA in unpaid contributi ns. Mr.…
Government is calling on female voters to heed the announcement from the Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ- that they should ensure they have no nail polish or artificial nails on their thumb when they go to vote this Thursday. Information and Broadcasting Service Permanent Secretary AMOS MALUPENGA says female voters should take this seriously to…
Chief NKAMBO of the Lamba speaking people of Masaiti District on the Copperbelt has asked Zambians to guard the country’s record of being the beacon of peace on the continent. Chief NKAMBO says there is no need for politics to divide the Zambians as the country try heads to the polls this week. The…
President EDGAR LUNGU’s running mate Professor NKANDU LUO has urged the people of the Copperbelt to make the right decision this Thursday as Zambia goes to the polls. Professor LUO, who was speaking during a virtual Campaign rally in Kitwe this evening, says some Copperbelt residents must be wary of the change they are asking…
By Christopher Miti Former National Democratic Congress -NDC- leader CHISHIMBA KAMBWILI has appealed to Easterners to retain President EDGAR LUNGU because he has what it takes to continue developing the country. Mr. KAMBWILI says President LUNGU has done a lot for the country. He says the PF and President LUNGU should be given more time…
By Brian Mwale- The Teaching Service Commission -TCZ- says about 7.5 million Kwacha is readily available for loans to teachers in the first phase, targeting about 20 selected districts. TCZ Registrar EBBY MUBANGA says the rest of the districts will be catered for next year under phase two. Speaking in an interview with ZNBC News,…
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