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“MEDIA LACKS CONSENSUS ON SELF-REGULATION”

By Fortune Malata Government has expressed concern at the lack of consensus among the media fraternity over the issue of self-regulation. Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says the issue of self-regulation is entirely upon the media as the fraternity is better placed to decide on how it wants to be regulated. Ms KASANDA says

MARITIME WORKERS ASSURED OF JOB SECURITY

By Tamara Muswala Government has assured employees in the Department of Maritime and Inland Waterways under the Ministry of Transport and Logistics that no one will lose their job as the Ministry moves them to local authorities. Transport and Logistics Minister FRANK TAYALI says government is devolving a number of functions to local authorities among

U17 CHIPOLOPOLO TO FACE SOUTH AFRICA

By Wilson Mulinda Zambia will this evening lock horns for its first 3 points at the ongoing Under 17 AFCON against South Africa at the MOHAMED HAMLAOUI stadium in Constantine. The match Kicks off at 21:00 hours Central African Time. The Young Chipolopolo lost their opening match by a goal to nil against Nigeria on

ELEPHANTS DESTROY BANANA PLATATION

Elephants have destroyed a banana plantation in Musokotwane Chiefdom, of Kazungula district. Owner of the plantation, RICHARD LISULO, told ZNBC News that the destroyed bananas are worth 200,000 Kwacha. Mr. LISULO said he is devastated to lose his fifteen years of investment, and is appealing to the government to come to his aid. He has

NALUMANGO WANTS AUDIT ON UNCOMPLETED PROJECTS

By Prince Chiyuni Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO has called for an audit to establish how much money was paid to contractors on uncompleted Government infrastructure projects. Mrs. NALUMANGO says the high number of unfinished Government infrastructure projects is a concern, especially in newly created Districts. Mrs. NALUMANGO says it is unfortunate that works on some

CLERGY TOLD TO BE NON-PARTISAN

National Guidance and Religious Affairs Director under the office of the Vice President, SUNDAY MWAPE has called on churches and Pastors to be non-partisan. Dr. MWAPE says the Church and the clergy should remain focused on the development of the country. Speaking at a meeting with pastors in Kitwe, Dr. MWAPE said the church is
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