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LUNGU DATES N.W. PROVINCE

  (ZANIS) President EDGAR LUNGU is expected in Northwestern Province tomorrow for a two-day working visit. Northwestern Province Permanent Secretary WILLIES MANGIMELA says the plane carrying the Head of State will land at Kalumbila airport tomorrow morning, July 12, 2021. Mr. MANGIMELA told ZANIS in Solwezi today that President LUNGU will then proceed to inspect…

WINA TIPS WOMEN, YOUTH ON BUSINESS

  By Mutukwa Mooya-Vice President INONGE WINA has encouraged women to engage in business activities. Mrs. WINA says women need to be empowered financially to contribute to the economy of the country. The Vice President says Village Banking is one way in which women and youths can empower themselves financially to attain economic independence. She…

VISUALLY IMPAIRED CALL FOR ECZ SUPPORT

  By Angela Limwanya- Network of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities Livingstone Chairperson, GEORGE MIZINGA says the Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ- needs to work at enhancing mechanisms for visually impaired citizens to cast their votes secretly. Mr. MIZINGA says the braille jackets for visually impaired citizens in the August 12, 2021 General Election still…

MWANDI’S LUTABA MINI HOSPITAL COMMISSIONED

  (ZANIS) Vice President INONGE WINA has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest threat to the health of citizens as the virus is spreading rapidly across the country. Mrs. WINA has advised citizens to remain vigilant and steadfast in adhering to Covid-19 prevention measures. The Vice President was speaking when she commissioned Lutaba…

LIVINGSTONE FARMERS SET FOR 2021-2022 SEASON

  By Angela Limwanya -Livingstone District Cooperative Union Chairperson, RWINNICK MAPANZA says small scale farmers in the district have enhanced preparations for the 2021-2022 farming season. Mr. MAPANZA told ZNBC News in an interview that with the district having received 80 percent of the inputs under the Farmer Support Input Programme-FISP, farmers are getting ready…

RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR CALM

(BBC) South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for calm following violent protests linked to the imprisonment of the former president Jacob Zuma. Twenty-five lorries were torched and shops were looted on Friday night in Kwa Zulu Natal Province. Major roads were blocked with burning barricades. The police said at least 26 people were arrested.…

COVID-19 ADMISSIONS SLOW DOWN

By Etambuyu Katota-The Ministry of Health says a key milestone has been recorded of less admissions than discharges in the past 24hours for the first time in three weeks. Health Permanent secretary Technical Services KENNEDY MALAMA says the past epidemiological week, has seen fewer cases of 11,447 compared to 15,714 cases recorded a fortnight ago.…
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