President Edgar Lungu has held bilateral talks with Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe and his counterpart Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah -El -Sisi.And, Mr. Abe says Japan will assist Zambia in its effort to ensure debt sustainability and has sent an expert to the Ministry of Finance to achieve the goal.He asked for Zambia’s support for…
PeP president Sean Tembo says there is no sound legal basis on which leader of the defunct NDC, Chishimba Kambwili, should be detained. Tembo said this after his visit to Kambwili who is detained at Lusaka Central Police station on charges of defamation of the Republican President. “Our position on this matter is that there…
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet for e-Government, Martin Mtonga says the cost of running cabinet has reduced by 85 percent following the implementation of e-government programme.Dr Mtonga says the cabinet expenditure has reduced from 6. 8 million United States Dollars to about one million dollars per year.He says this means that government is saving about…
August 30, 2019August 30, 20196Bank of Zambia (BoZ) Deputy Governor Administration Tukiya Mabula has observed that the country has a shortage of ICT personnel.Dr. Mabula who is also Zambia Centre for Accountancy Studies-ZCAS- Chancellor says as an employer it has been observed that the market is struggling with IT personnel.She was speaking at the ZCAS…
By Brian Mwale- A technology expert has observed that Zambia’s fast-growing economy needs to move in tandem with the growth in the Information Communication Technology -ICT – sector.RA Consulting Services Zambia Managing Director Saurabh Saini whose company is a supplier of tech equipment says the growth of Zambia’s economy needs to be supported by ICTs.He…
President Edgar Lungu says he will engage his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa on the alleged attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.President Lungu says the situation is serious and something should be done.He says Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Jackson Miti has informed him that the situation is not good for foreigners in…
Mopani Copper Mines says the cessation of operations at Mindola North Shaft in Kitwe tomorrow, August 31, 2019, will see over 400 workers losing employment. In a statement, Company Public Relations Manager Nerbert Mulenga stated that the cessation of operations at Mindola North Shaft has been necessitated by the shaft’s expiry of its economic life.
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