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ZPPA PUBLISHES PROCUREMENT PRICE INDEX

The Zambia Public Procurement Authority -ZPPA- has published the Market Price Index for the second quarter of 2023 to curb inflated pricing in public procurement. The Market Price Index provides indicative prevailing average prices of goods and services on the market and is used as a tool for making informed price decisions by spending agencies.

HH IN LIVINGSTONE FOR LAZ CONFERENCE

By Moombe Haamobola President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA is in Livingstone where he is scheduled to officiate at the Law Association of Zambia- LAZ- annual conference. President HICHILEMA’s plane touched down at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula International Airport at 10:05 hours. President HICHILEMA who is accompanied by Home Affairs Minister JACK MWIIMBU, was received by Southern Province Minister

MUNA SINGH SENIOR DIES

By Wilson Mulinda Two time Africa Motor rally champion MUNA SINGH Senior has died. SINGH, 53, died in India after an illness. Zambia Motor Sports Association -ZMSA- President SAM CHINGAMBU has confirmed the development to ZNBC news. CHINGAMBU said this is a tough time for the Motorsport family because SINGH was a valued member. And

MOTHER KILLS HERSELF AND HER TWO CHILDREN

Two children of Lusaka’s Kabanana township have died after their mother poisoned them and later killed herself. The woman has been identified as Mercy Kabungo. Confirming the incident to ZNBC News, Sipho Mbewe , the children’s father says he had a marital dispute with his wife over her gambling problem as it had left the

NETFLIX TO EXPAND IN AFRICA AFTER HIT SHOWS

(BBC) Online streaming giant Netflix has said that it plans to expand operations in Africa, saying its $175m (£140m) investment on the continent since 2016 has already created some hit shows. The announcement was made at an event in Johannesburg where Netflix launched a report on its impact in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya. According to

NETFLIX EXPANDING IN AFRICA AFTER HIT SHOWS

(BBC) Online streaming giant Netflix has said that it plans to expand operations in Africa, saying its $175m (£140m) investment on the continent since 2016 has already created some hit shows. The announcement was made at an event in Johannesburg where Netflix launched a report on its impact in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya. According to
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