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Esther Phiri Planning a Comeback

By Prince Chiyuni Zambia’s Female Boxing heroine ESTHER PHIRI, is planning a comeback. PHIRI, who is Former Women International Boxing Association- WIBA champion, among other international titles, has told ZNBC Sports News  that she has not completely hang up her gloves. She said at the moment she is working hard in the gym ahead of

Dambwa North Roads Set for Rehab

Livingstone City Council has embarked on the rehabilitation of township roads in Dambwa North, in Freedom Ward. Area Ward Councillor, LUCKSON MUMBA, has told ZNBC News that the road works are being done at the cost of 600,000 Kwacha using Constituency Development Funds -CDF- for 2022. Mr. MUMBA said the township road rehabilitation works which

Nanjuwa advises investors to be law-abiding

(ZANIS) Southern Province Minister, CREDO NANJUWA has warned that the government will not tolerate investors who are not law abiding. Mr NANJUWA was speaking when Collum Coal Mine Chief Executive Officer, YAO JOAN called on him at his office in Choma. Mr NANJUWA he is NOT happy with management at Collum Coal Mine in Sinazongwe

Tech Hubs to be established in Itezhi-Tezhi, Chisamba,Chongwe

By Fortune Malata Government has partnered with ZICTA , the United Nations  and other stakeholders in setting up Information and Communication Technology – ICT- Hubs in three districts of the country. The hubs will be established in Itezhi-Tezhi, Chisamba and Chongwe Districts. Acting Technology and Science Minister CORNELIUS MWEETWA says access to Information and Communication

African Media told not to rush in using AI

By MacPherson Mukuka A Senegalese Media Executive and Entrepreneur has advised African media not to rush to adopt the use of Artificial Intelligence AI in their day to day production. LABEL TV Group Chairman, MACTAR SILLA says while the global trends in media production are tilting towards AI, African media must adequately examine the threats

Six dead after flash floods in Malawi

(BBC) Malawian authorities say six people died and four were injured from last week’s flash floods in the central part of the country. Over 14,000 people have been displaced, with most of them now staying in camps, the country’s Department of Disaster Management Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday. It said many of the
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