By Moombe Haamobola Tourism Minister RODNEY SIKUMBA has stressed the need for Zambians to invest in tourism infrastructure because the government has lined up a lot of activities that will tremendously increase inflow of tourists into the country. Mr. SIKUMBA says while the government projected to reach 1.5-million visitors into the country by the end
By Masauso Mkwayaya President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has directed Councils to use the Constituency Development Funds -CDF- for intended developments. President HICHILEMA has also instructed the Serenje Town Council to release money for the construction of a clinic in Chibwe area. He says his Government will not accept a situation where mothers deliver from their
By Masauso Mkwayaya President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has called on the Zambia Environmental Management Agency-ZEMA- to be efficient and approve environmental licenses for artisanal miners in the shortest possible time. President HICHILEMA says Government is working to reduce the approval time for licenses to about 30-days. He says artisanal miners should also ensure that they operate
By Patricia Banda Lands Minister ELIJAH MUCHIMA has encouraged students in institutions of higher learning to be disciplined and work hard if they are to contribute to the country’s national development. Mr. MUCHIMA says students should look to leaders like President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA a former student and others including himself now serving in Government as
By Wilson Mulinda The Under 17 National Team will begin its search for an African title and a FIFA World Cup spot when they face Nigeria this evening. The match slated for 18:00 hours in Algeria is Zambia’s group b opener. The junior Chipolopolo will be making their second appearance at the continental showpiece having
By Michael Kaumba NANGOMA Member of Parliament COLLINS NZOVU says lawmakers may amend Constituency Development Fund -CDF- ACT to get rid of delays in approving developmental projects by officials tasked to do so. And Mr. NZOVU has warmed that he will not tolerate the slow approval of projects for his area by bickering officials at
By Patricia Banda Zambia Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation -ZAFFICO- plans to invest over 32-million dollars in a pole treatment plant for value addition and wood processing. ZAFFICO Public Relations Manager IREEN CHIPILI says the investment will see the company add more value to producing high quality poles for power transmission in the energy sector.
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