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ZNS distributes 68,465 bags of Eagle Mealie Meal

By Mwila Nsofu The Zambia National Service -ZNS- has so far distributed 68,465 bags of branded Eagle Mealie Meal to Lusaka and Southern Provinces. In Lusaka, 46,416 bags of mealie meal have been distributed to outlets as at October 28, while 22,040 have been distributed in the last two weeks to Southern Province. And reacting

ECL should start from ward level – CHABINGA

By Paul Shalala Patriotic Front Mafinga Member of Parliament ROBERT CHABINGA advised former President EDGAR LUNGU to start working from the Ward structures if he is to aspire to lead the former ruling party again. Mr. CHABINGA says the PF constitution guides that when one resigns from the party structure, they have to wait for

ECL returns to active politics

By Ruth Chayinda & Masauso Mkwayaya Former President EDGAR LUNGU has announced his return to active politics. Mr. LUNGU says he will continue as Patriotic Front -PF- President. The Sixth President says his decision comes after careful and deep reflection, wide consultation and prayer. He says he will NOT allow the PF to die or

Teacher recruitment on course – TSC

By Ruth Chayinda The Teaching Service Commission –TSC- says Zampost has completed entering data for teachers who applied for the 2023 recruitment from all districts. Commission Chairperson DAPHNE CHIMUKA however says applications that are not reflecting on the Zampost data base will not be considered. Ms. CHIMUKA says the Commission is working with Security Wings

Army commander tips newly promoted officers

By Masauso Mkwayaya Zambia Army Commander SITALI ALIBUZWI has urged newly promoted Officers and Soldiers to provide sound military advice to their subordinate Officers. Lieutenant General ALIBUZWI says the elevation of the Officers to their next ranks is as a result of their hard work and loyalty to the country. Speaking during the piping ceremony

600 Zambian youths US bound

By Wilson Mulinda Government has secured internship opportunities in the United States of America for 600 Zambian youths. Youth, Sport and Arts Minister ELVIS NKANDU says the youths, who will be mostly drawn from the fields of psycho-social counselling and social work will be sent to the USA next year on a 6-month work agreement.
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