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Kabwe’s Pirate Taxis Register with RTSA

Twenty-five taxi operators have now been registered on the Road Transport and Safety Agency -RTSA – system in KABWE Central Province. This follows a cleanup exercise conducted by the Agency, where over 100 pirate taxis were impounded. RTSA- Public Relations Manager MUKELA MANGOLWA says the cleanup exercise was conducted after the agency discovered that only

Chipata Hosts Choova 2023

By Christopher Miti Over 65 Cyclists in Chipata have participated in the 2023 Choova Bicycle race which is aimed at promoting road safety. The cyclists covered a distance of 52 kilometres within the Central Business District of Chipata. Eight of the participants competed in a wheelchair race. The event was held under the theme “Cycling

NETBALL:Lack of Height Disadvantages Zambia

By Chansa Kunda The Netball Association of Zambia says a lack of players with formidable height is what has affected the country’s performance at various continental and global tournaments. Association President MARTHA SICHONE says finding the right players especially in  the teams defense and upfront shooters has been a challenge as most are moderate in

3,000 Youths Gets Skills Using CDF

Over 3,000 youths in Kitwe’s Chimwemwe constituency have been trained in various skills under the constituency development fund. Meanwhile, the Government is building additional classrooms in Chimwemwe constituency at a cost of 1.3 million Kwacha. Government has also given out grants and loans to 300 cooperatives and small businesses in empowerment under the CDF in

Kitwe Industrial Yard Set to Open in September

The 24 million Kwacha Industrial yard in Kitwe is set for commissioning at the end of September. However, the Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission CEEC is currently scouting for funds to operationalise the yard. CEEC Director General CHARLES MUNGULE says the commission is currently scrutinizing potential cooperatives that will operate in the industrial yard. And Kitwe

Zambia,Japan Sign Mining MOU

By Sharon Kunda Zambia and Japan have signed Memorandum of Understanding in the mining sector, particularly in the area of copper, Nickel and cobalt. This includes conducting satellite mapping across Zambia by using Japan’s latest cutting-edge sensing satellite with the expertise of Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security. Mines and Minerals Development Minister, PAUL
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