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“VILLAGE TV FOR ALL CONSTITUENCIES”

Government  is targeting to install village satellite television sets in every constituency by next year. But Information Minister and Government Spokesperson Dora Siliya has urged the leadership in constituencies to help identify needy areas where village satellite television sets can be installed. Ms Siliya said her ministry remains committed to accelerate the project and ensure…

KASENENGWA VOTES

Voting in the Kasenengwa parliamentary by election has continued with a relatively good voter turnout. And two out of the three candidates contesting the seat have cast their votes. The candidates are Patriotic Front-PF’s Sensio Banda and John Zulu of the People’s Alliance for Change- PAC. Mr. Banda cast his vote at JIM polling station…

Some distance off places artists to be checked

Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs Godfridah Sumaili says her ministry is putting in place measures that will ensure that international artists who come into the country do not compromise morals and values of the country. Reverend Sumaili says this is because artists have a great influence on society and have the ability to…

BUILD AFFORDABLE HOUSES ZAF TOLD

Minister of Defence, Davies Chama has urged the Zambia Airforce -ZAF to prioritise building of affordable housing facilities for the benefit of its officers and other citizens. Mr. Chama has noted that the houses currently being constructed at Kingsland City under the Twin Palm Public Private Partnership Project are too costly for the personnel. He…

“GOVT WON’T NEGLECT N.W.P.”

Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya has assured the people of northwestern province that government will not neglect them with regards to development. The minister says it is with this background that government has embarked on construction of new roads, modernizing Solwezi general hospital among other infrastructure. Dr. Chilufya adds that building of new schools, a…

NIPA,MULUNGUSHI SIGN DEAL

The National Institution for Public Administration (NIPA) and Mulungushi University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing research in the school of social sciences. Mulungushi University Vice Chancellor Professor Hellicy Ng’ambi says the two institutions will engage in joint research that is relevant to national development of the country. Professor Ng’ambi has emphasised…

INDIAN COURT LEGALIZES GAY SEX

In a historic decision, India’s Supreme Court has ruled that gay sex is no longer a criminal offence. The ruling overturns a 2013 judgement that upheld a colonial-era law, known as section 377, under which gay sex is categorised as an “unnatural offence”. The court has now ruled discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation…
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