Education Minister DOUGLAS SYAKALIMA says part of Zambia’s solutions to addressing climate change are with the pupils. Mr. SYAKALIMA says it is a good sign that learners are coming up with innovations that are environmentally friendly. The Minister was speaking during the closing of the 53rd National Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists -JETS- fair in
(ZANIS) Lusaka Province Minister, SHEAL MULYATA says opposition political leaders should not complain that they are being targeted when they commit offences and the law follows them. Ms. MULYATA says President Hakainde Hichilema has maintained that his government will promote the rule of law at all times. He said whoever commits an offence, will have
Government has temporarily banned movement of cattle in Western province to facilitate testing of cattle for Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia -CBPP- and vaccination of all animals against the disease in the province. This is according to the communique issued by the Department of Veterinary Services under the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock issued to District Veterinary
By Paul Shalala A teacher at Chinyansi Primary School in Isoka District has been caught giving answers to his wife during General Certificate of Education -GCE examinations. SYDNEY MULENGA was caught exchanging answer sheets with his wife ANGELA KATUNGU during Grade 12 Mathematics Paper One examinations at Kapililonga Secondary School. Muchinga Province Police Commanding Officer
By Paul Shalala A teacher at Chinyansi Primary School in Isoka District has been caught giving answers to his wife during General Certificate of Education -GCE examinations. SYDNEY MULENGA was caught exchanging answer sheets with his wife ANGELA KATUNGU during Grade 12 Mathematics Paper One examinations at Kapililonga Secondary School. Muchinga Province Police Commanding Officer
(BBC) West African nations have approved armed intervention in Niger “as soon as possible”, the Ivory Coast president says, following a meeting to discuss the coup. At the meeting, leaders of the Ecowas regional bloc said they had agreed to deploy a “standby” military force. However, they have not given any details of the size
(BBC) South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma has been spared from returning to prison, with officials saying this is to ease overcrowding. Zuma, who was sentenced to 15 months for contempt of court, surrendered himself to the authorities on Friday. The 81-year-old had previously been freed on medical parole – in a move ruled illegal
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