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AG AUDIT REPORT SIMPLIFIED

By Brian Mwale: The Office of the Auditor General has launched the simplified version of its report on audit accounts for local authorities, aimed at generating interest among citizens. The simplified version of the Auditor General’s report is for the financial years ended 31st December 2018 and 2019. Auditor General Dick Sichembe says the simplified…

NICP TO BE DECENTRALIZED-KANGANJA

By Wilson Mulinda: Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja says the National integrity committee program, which is currently at police headquarters will be decentralised to all police divisions countrywide soon. Mr. Kanganja says this is line with President Edgar Lungu’s agenda, who has stressed on the need to ensure that the national values and principles…

NKANA READY FOR RAJA

By Musenge Mulimba: Nkana Coach Beston Chambeshi says he will assemble his strongest team tomorrow in a bid to end Raja Casablanca’s hundred percent record in group D of the CAF Confederation Cup. The Moroccans have not lost a single game in the group stages. Chambeshi says despite being booted out of the competition, Nkana…

NEW CONGRESS GENERAL CONFERENCE SET

By Patricia Banda: The New Congress Party is set to hold its General Conference on 8th May, 2021 in Lusaka. Party General Secretary Daniel Nyati says this is in preparation for this year’s General Election to be held on 12 August 2021. He stated that the New Congress Party was registered in 2004 and that…

JAPAN HAILED FOR EDUCATION ASSISTANCE

By Chansa Kunda: Government has hailed the bilateral relation in the area of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation between Zambia and Japan. Minister of Higher Education Brian Mushimba says the collaborations are essential as they will create an opportunity for Zambian universities to access information on advanced technologies. The Minister said this when Japanese Ambassador…

GOVT. DISAPPOINTED WITH MBOWENI ATTACKS

  By Wilson Mulinda Government says it is dismayed with continued disparaging remarks and attacks against Zambia by South African Finance Minister TITO MBOWENI. Chief Government Spokesperson DORA SILIYA says Mr. MBOWENI is not fit to hold a ministerial position with such negativity. Ms. SILIYA says Government is however, optimistic that the utterances by Mr.…

MALUPENGA SPEAKS TO BETTER PAY FOR JOURNALISTS

  By Ruth Chayinda Information Permanent Secretary AMOS MALUPENGA has urged managements at media houses to improve conditions of service for journalists so that they are not tempted unnecessarily. Mr. MALUPENGA says once journalists are well paid, they will not compromise their ethics but instead uphold professionalism and integrity. He says the ministry will engage…
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