(By ZANIS) Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security, Jack Mwiimbu has expressed happiness with the Zambia Correctional Service (ZCS) for their dedication to farming to ensure food security is enhanced in the country. ZANIS reports that Mr MWIIMBU encouraged the ZCS Command to concentrate on growing maize seed which he described to be more
ZNBC News ZESCO has proposed a 37-percent Electricity tariff increment to attract more investments in power generation and distribution. ZESCO Head Business Development FITZPATRICK KAPEPE says the Utility has applied to the Energy Regulation Board -ERB- for an increment as the company pursues investments in alternative energy sources. Mr. KAPEPE says there is need to
(BBC News) The global financialy system is “dysfunctional and unfair” and is “failing developing countries”, UN Secretary General António Guterres has said at the opening of the annual African Union leaders’ summit. In a stinging rebuke he said that countries are being “left in the lurch” as they are denied debt relief and being charged
(BBC News) South Africa’s state-owned power firm, Eskom, has announced an intensification of its programme of planned power cuts. Supplies will be cut off from 20:00 local time until 05:00. The company said shorter blackouts would then be implemented until further notice. Last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster to try to
By George Wright BBC News Former US President Jimmy Carter will end medical treatment and enter hospice care at his Georgia home, his foundation announced on Saturday. The Carter Center said Mr Carter had decided to “spend his remaining time at home with his family,” but did not say what had prompted the decision. Mr
By Michael Kaumba ZNBC News ZAMBIA has been awarded the 2022 best malaria scorecard tool award’ at the ALMA 2023 Awards of Excellence on the sidelines of the AU Summit today. President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has received the award in ADDIS ABABA,ETHIOPIA. According to his Facebook post, President HICHILEMA said the prize is
(By ZANIS) Government has paid out K467m to over 13,500 pensioners under the Zambia National Provident Fund since December 2022. Minister of Labour and Social Security BRENDA TAMBATAMBA said government is targeting to pay out K5.4b to 150,000 claimants. Speaking in Lusaka yesterday at the National Kaizen conference, Ms TAMBATAMBA said the move will contribute
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