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CHIEF CHIBALE DIES

(ZANIS) Chief Chibale of the Senga people of Chama district has died after an illness. Muchinga Province Minister, Malozo Sichone and Senior Chief Kambombo of the Senga people of Chama district, have confirmed the development in separate interviews in Chinsali today. Chief Chibale, 91, whose birth names are Rabson Chibale died in the University Teaching…

PF SG WARNS AGAINST INDISCIPLINE

By Mark Ziligone-   PF Secretary General Davis Mwila has directed all party structures to discipline any party members trying to create anarchy within the party. Mr. Mwila has noted with dismay the growing trend among some ordinary party members who have continued insulting senior members of the party through social media. He says no party…

NAKACHINDA HAPPY WITH CB WATER PROJECT

By Reuben Chomba- Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection Minister Raphael Nakachinda is happy with the progress made on the Zambia Water and Sanitation project on the Copperbelt. Government is implementing the project with support from the European Union and other cooperating partners at a total cost of 156 million euros. Mr. Nakachinda has disclosed…

EX-LOVER GRUESOMELY KILLS GIRLFRIEND

A 43-year-old woman of Kaongo Village in Chief Liteta’s Chiefdom in Chibombo District has been murdered by her former boyfriend. Chibombo District Commissioner, Catherine Chilonda has confirmed to ZANIS today, saying the incident happened over the weekend at the victim’s residence. Ms. Chilonda named the deceased as Cecilia Bweupe and the suspect as Clement Binot.…

$10bn PLEDGED TOWARDS HEALTH SECTOR

By Yamiko Banda- Zambia’s cooperating partners have pledged two billion US Dollars to the health sector to support service delivery, representing a 29 percent increase from last year’s pledge. Health Minister Jonas Chanda disclosed this at a media briefing in Lusaka this morning. Dr. Chanda said the Africa Center for Disease Control -CDC- through the…

South Africa halts AstraZeneca jab over new strain

(BBC)South Africa has put its roll-out of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on hold after a study showed “disappointing” results against its new Covid variant. Scientists say the strain accounts for 90% of new Covid cases in South Africa. The study, involving around 2,000 people, found the vaccine offered “minimal protection” against mild and moderate cases of…
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