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Northmead Police to get Upgrade

Lusaka Central Member of Parliament MULAMBO HAIMBE says government will soon upgrade Northmead Community Police Post into a level C Police post so that more Police officers are recruited there. Mr. HAIMBE, who is also Justice Minister, says the recruitment of more officers will reduce the cases of junkies terrorizing the area. He says it

Chief Wants Agriculture, Mining to Be Compulsory

By Christopher Miti Chief MPHAMBA of the Tumbuka people in Lundazi district says agricultural science and mining should be made compulsory in both primary and secondary schools. The traditional leader says agriculture and mining are the main drivers of the country’s economy. And Chief MPHAMBA has also commended the government for making various strides to

ZEPIU Distributes 9,788 Desks

The Zambia Education Projects Implementation Unit -ZEPIU- has distributed 9,788 desks to four provinces. ZEPIU Production Officer GODFREY SILUNGWE says the desks have been distributed to Central, Lusaka, Western and Southern Provinces. Mr. SILUNGWE says the desks include 4,208 double desks and 5,508 tables and chairs for secondary schools. He says this is out of

95% Heart Surgery Success Rate

The National Heart Hospital has recorded 95-percent success rate in its surgeries since commencing operations about two years ago. This is out of the 60 heart surgeries that have been conducted so far. National Heart Hospital Radiographer SIBESO IMENDA says the hospital has also started implanting pacemakers for people with heart conditions. And HOLY MWANZA

Govt Amending Environmental Management Act

By Michael Kaumba Government is amending the Environmental Management Act to stiffen punishment against those flouting environmental laws. Green Economy and Environment Minister COLLINS NZOVU says it is apparent that the current laws are not stiff enough to punish offenders, some of whom have continued to abrogate them at will. Mr. NZOVU says under the

Schools to Incorporate Vocational Careers

Education Minister DOUGLAS SYAKALIMA says the Ministry has put in place a policy to encourage schools to incorporate vocational career pathways such as sports so that learners acquire management and leadership skills at an early age. SYAKALIMA says with such skills, young people will grow up to be responsible citizens who will contribute to both
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