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15,000 Zambians die of TB annually

By Wilson Mulinda Health Minister SYLVIA MASEBO has advised Zambians not to drop the guard as the country continues winning the fight against Tuberculosis -TB. Ms. MASEBO says the number of deaths and cases of TB have been drastically reducing, adding that this should not result in people neglecting their health because the situation can

Journalists should be objective- Kawana

By Blessing Chibuye Government has called on Journalists across the country to be objective in their reporting and not divert from relevant matters that can better the lives of the people. Ministry of Information and Media Permanent Secretary THABO KAWANA says journalists should be committed to serving the public interest with integrity and diligence. Speaking

Bruce Mwape needs help- SIMBEYA

By Chansa Kunda Former Copper Queens Coach ENALA SIMBEYA says there is need to re-enforce and equip the team’s technical bench if they are to impress at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. SIMBEYA says despite delivering commendable results and qualifying the team to major tournaments at global and continental levels, the Coach BRUCE MWAPE led

Shaft 28 to produce 83,000 tonnes of Copper

By Tamara Muswala Stakeholders and the business community in the mining sector on the Copperbelt have praised President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA and his government for revamping Luanshya Copper Mine Shaft 28 on the Copperbelt. Businessman PHESTO MUSONDA says Shaft 28 is a major source of high grade Copper concentrate and Cobalt and once fully operational it

ZICTA blocks 140,000 sim cards used in scams

By Paul Shalala The Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority -ZICTA has blocked 140,000  sim cards which were allegedly being used by scammers to swindle unsuspecting Zambians. ZICTA Manager Consumer Protection EDGAR MLAUZI says the sim cards were blocked this year . Speaking at a breakfast meeting in Lusaka this morning hosted by the Institute

ZARI using AI to ID plant diseases

The Zambia Agriculture Research Institute ZARI says it has embraced innovative technologies in order to address the challenges posed by plant pests, diseases and climate change. ZARI Senior Agriculture Research Officer MATTHIAS TEMBO says the Institute wants to upscale the utilization of the Plant Village application, which uses artificial intelligence for the detection and diagnosis
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