The Confederation of African Athletics -CAA- Under-18 and Under-20 games, which Zambia had been hosting from last week, ended on Wednesday, with Zambia winning 7 medals. The Zambian contingent won 4 Silver, and 3 Bronze during the games hosted in Ndola on the Copperbelt. The Junior Championship which attracted over 47 countries with over 800
By Wilson Mulinda The National Pension Scheme Authority -NAPSA- has signed Memoranda of Understanding with ABSA bank and ZANACO for the two banks to offer processing services to pre-retirement beneficiaries. NAPSA Director General MUYANGWA MUYANGWA says that the partnership will lessen the queues at NAPSA offices, while indirectly creating Public private partnerships. Speaking during the
By Ruth Chayinda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says British and Zambian Governments will continue to strengthen relations even under the new era of KING Charles the third. President HICHILEMA says it is important the two countries continue to build on the relationship anchored on increased trade and investment. He says doing so will enable the country
Government says it is determined to address the challenge of specialized health personnel and lack of equipment in rural areas. Health Minister, SLYVIA MASEBO also acknowledged that most patients are referred to urban hospitals for further treatment due to lack of specialists. Ms. MASEBO was responding to a concern raised by Western Province Permanent Secretary
By Lucky Phiri Construction of KASHIMBI Health Post, using the Constituency Development Fund -CDF- in Chikankata, Southern province, has been completed. The health post has been constructed at the cost of about 180,000 Kwacha. And, Chikankanta Member of Parliament, JACQUELINE SABAO says the health post will bring health services closer to the people. Ms SABAO
By Michael Kaumba The Chinese government has reaffirmed its stance to ensure that Zambia’s debt restructuring talks are concluded in the shortest possible time. Speaking when he called on Green Economy Minister, COLLINS NZOVU at his office in Lusaka, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, DU XIAOHUI says his government is happy with the way talks have
The ruling UPND have questioned why former First lady ESTHER LUNGU gave 400,000 dollars for safekeeping to a niece instead putting the money in a bank. UPND Spokesperson CORNELIUS MWEETWA has further questioned why Mrs. LUNGU opted to give the money to her niece when the premises of the former First Lady are more secure.
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