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GOLF UNION SECRETARY MUNSAKA DIES

Zambia Golf Union General Secretary KELLY MUNSAKA has died. MUNSAKA died this morning at Kitwe Teaching Hospital after an illness. Zambia Golf Union president CHRIS MULENGA has confirmed MUNSAKA’s death in a telephone interview with ZNBC news in Kitwe. MULENGA said MUNSAKA’s death is a great loss to Zambian golf as he was a vibrant…

LUNGU DONATES SOLAR SYSTEM TO CHIEF MUKUBWE

(ZANIS) President EDGAR LUNGU has donated a high power solar home system solution to Chief MUKUBWE’s palace of Ngabwe district in Central province. The 1.6 kilowatts High power system has since been Installed at the Palace by the Rural Electrifications Authority (REA). Special Assistant to the president for Project Monitoring and Implementation, ANDREW CHELLA and…

GOVT TO ORDER 4.4 MILLION DOSES OF J&J VACCINES

Government and the World Bank has mobilized resources to procure 4.4 million doses of Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Technical Services Kennedy Malama says the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed yesterday that the vaccines are expected in the country in September 2021. Dr. Malama says this is in…

KAMBWILI: LEARN FROM KK ON ANTI-REGIONALISM

Former National Democratic Congress president CHISHIMBA KAMBWILI has urged political parties to learn from the legacy of KENNETH KAUNDA who preached against regionalism. Mr. KAMBWILI says it is unfortunate that political parties are now promoting regionalism which Dr. KAUNDA fought against during his reign. He said this in an interview shortly after he signed the…

ZAMBIAN’s URGED TO EMULATE KK’s CALL ON UNITY

Former Council of Churches in Zambia -CCZ – Secretary General Susan Matale has urged Zambian’s to emulate First President Kenneth Kaunda’s call for Harmony and Unity. Reverend Matale says Dr. Kaunda was a strong advocate for peace and Unity. Speaking during the Youth against Political violence meeting held in Lusaka today Reverend Matale said it…

CHIEF MUMENA HAILS KK FOR UPHOLDING TRADITION

(ZANIS) Chief Mumena of Kalumbila district in North-western province has paid tribute to first president, Kenneth Kaunda for maintaining the institution of chieftainship after the country’s independence. Chief Mumena says other countries abolished the chieftainship but Dr. Kaunda maintained it because he valued traditional leaders and culture. The Chief says North-Western province will remember Dr.…
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