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LUNGU GETS REPORT ON LUSAKA SHOOTING

President Edgar Lungu has received a full report from the Inspector General of Police Kakoma Kanganja on the shooting of the two citizens in Lusaka. The President has studied the report and handed it over to the Director of Public Prosecutions-DPP- for her attention. President Lungu stated that the due process of the law will…

FUEL SITUATION UNDER CONTROL-GOVT

  Energy Minister Mathew Nkhuwa says all the filling stations in the country will have enough fuel stocks before the end of this week. Mr. Nkhuwa has assured the nation that consumers and the public should not panic since all filling stations will be serviced with enough fuel within the course of the week. The…

DON’T COMPROMISE SPECIALIZED MEDICAL SERVICES

  Health Minister Jonas Chanda says specialized medical services at major hospitals in the country should NOT be compromised. Dr. Chanda was speaking during a tour of the Kitwe Teaching Hospital. Dr. Chanda, who is also Bwana Mkubwa Member of Parliament, expressed disappointment that the CT-SCAN machine at the hospital has NOT been operating for…

CHAN: ALLAN CHIBWE FIT FOR NAMIBIA

By Chansa Kunda: Zambia national football team Doctor George Phiri says Goalkeeper ALLAN CHIBWE who sustained a cut in the head, in the one-all draw against Guinea is fit for Wednesday game against Namibia. Phiri says the knock on Chibwe’s head was minor and that the wound is healing after it was Sutured. He has…

COVID-19: CURIO BUSINESS AFFECTED

By Moombe Hamoobola: Curio traders at the Victoria Falls Curio Market in Livingstone are making losses as a result of selling curios at cheap prices due to the Covid-19 impact on tourism. One of the traders, Nguni Malumo has told ZNBC news that products that used to fetch for more than two hundred Kwacha are…

COVID-19 CLAIMS 21 IN 24 HOURS

Zambia has recorded 21 Covid-19 deaths countrywide in the last 24 hours. Seventeen have been directly classified as covid-19 deaths, while four of them are associate deaths. In a statement to ZNBC News, Health Minister Jonas Chanda has also noted a reduction in the daily rate of positive Covid-19 cases in the country from an…

SPORTS FEDERATION TOLD TO SUSPEND ACTIVITIES

By Chansa Kunda- The National Sports Council of Zambia -NSCZ- says sports federations that are struggling to operate under the second wave of the COVID-19 should suspend their activities. NSCZ- Acting General Secretary Raphael Mulenga says the council has noted that a number of sports disciplines are finding it hard to operate during this period.…
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