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35 km of Chingola-Kasumbalesa Road Works Done

Construction works on the Chingola- Kasumbalesa road have advanced with 35 kilometer stretch already done. The project is being implemented under a Public Private Partnership – PPP Model at a total cost of about 31 million United States. AVIC International Project Manager YANG PENG says the works are progressing well. And, Chililabomwe District Commissioner, PRECIOUS

CBU Students Slapped with K500 Penalty

Students at the Copperbelt University in Kitwe have been slapped with a 500 Kwacha surcharge for destroying property . This was during a riot on June 25, 2023, following the death of two students in a Road traffic accident. In a memo issued to the students, signed by CBU registrar HELLEN MUKUMBA and obtained by

Ministry of Livestock Secures K180m For FMD Vaccines

(NAIS )The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has secured about 180 million Kwacha to procure Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccines-FMD. The vaccines are aimed at controlling and preventing the spread of FMD which has continued to be a threat to livestock production and productivity. Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Veterinary Services Director GEOFFREY MUUKA says

Petauke Sec. School Head Teacher Pleads Not Guilty

By Christopher Miti Petauke Boarding Secondary School Head teacher SIMEON LUNGU has pleaded not guilty to nine counts of abuse of authority of office in the Chipata Magistrate’s court. Mr. LUNGU who was arrested last week, appeared before Chipata Magistrate MOSES PHIRI yesterday. The matter has been adjourned to September 13 and 24 for commencement

Italy could host Musk v Zuckerberg cage fight

(BBC) A planned cage fight between tech leaders Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg could now take place in Italy, and have an ancient Rome theme. In the story’s latest twist, Italy’s culture minister on Friday said that he had spoken to Mr Musk about hosting the showdown as a charity event. The billionaire CEOs of

Truckers Planning to Protest- Tayali

Government says it is aware of a planned protest by some international truck drivers servicing the Democratic Republic of Congo- DRC- using Zambia. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says Information gathered so far indicates that the truck drivers intend to boycott entering that country for alleged unfair treatment. Mr. TAYALI says the aggrieved drivers
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