(NAIS) The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has intensified patrols at all veterinary check points in the country. Chief Veterinary Officer Gift Munthali says the Department of Veterinary Services has intensified the patrols to control the outbreak of diseases which is costing the government a lot of money. Dr. Munthali disclosed that the ministry has…
Zambia Men’s Under -17 National Football team Coach George Chilufya says his charges are ripe and ready for the Africa Cup of Nations tournament. Chilufya says the players have what it takes to compete favorably at the U-17 AFCON which kick offs in Morocco next month. He told ZNBC Sports News in an interview that…
New Congress party -NCP- President Peter Chanda has urged Zambians to scrutinize candidates aspiring to stand in August and not vote for anyone with questionable character. Pastor Chanda says people must understand that this year’s election is not just ordinary but one that requires people to see and review those who do not believe in…
(ZANIS ) The German government has announced a temporary travel ban on several southern African countries that include Zambia, South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini. This is with effect from 7th to 17th February 2021 when the ban will be reviewed. Quoting a post on the German Embassy website, the Zambian Embassy in Berlin said the…
(ZANIS ) The body of Former Justice Minister Sebastian Zulu who died on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021, has arrived in Kakwiya village in Chief Nyamphande’s chiefdom of Petauke District ahead of the burial tomorrow. The body arrived in Kakwiya village today, aboard a ZAF helicopter that landed at about 12 hours at Kakwiya football grounds.…
Kantanshi Member of Parliament, Anthony Mumba in partnership with the Mufulira Secondary School Alumni have renovated a classroom at the school as a way of giving back to their former school. Dr. Mumba handed over the refurbished classroom and called on more former students to plough back to the school and contribute towards improving…
The Lake Tanganyika Development Project has acquired two engines for boats to be used as water ambulances for communities of Kapembwa and Chipwa in Mpulungu District. Lake Tanganyika Project Coordinator Dora Kamweneshe disclosed that the communities who made their own boats had appealed to the project to help them with the engines. Ms. Kamweneshe…
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