By David Gritten BBC News The first convoy of UN aid for opposition-held north-west Syria since Monday’s devastating earthquake has crossed into the region from Turkey. Officials said six lorries carrying hygiene kits and other items had gone through Idlib’s Bab al-Hawa crossing. The shipment had been due before the disaster, which caused damage to
By Hannock Kasama Government has concluded the short listing of successful candidates for recruitment in the Defence Force. The names for shortlisted candidates will be published in the print media on February 24, 2023. Defence Minister AMBROSE LUFUMA said during a media briefing in Lusaka today that currently the shortlisted applicants are undergoing security and
By Chanesa Tembo ZESCO has announced the end of load shedding in the country. ZESCO Managing Director VICTOR MAPANI says the country will no longer experience load-shedding. Mr. MAPANI says households and companies countrywide will now enjoy 24-hours of power supply without any disruptions. He says this has been necessitated by various measures which include
By Brian Mwale Finance and National Planning Minister SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE has called on investors to take advantage of Zambia’s adjustments to the mining taxation regime to set up base in the country. Dr. MUSOKOTWANE says government has adjusted the mining taxation regime to be in line with the rest of the world. The Minister says
By Masauso Mkwayaya President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says Zambia needs help with technology to map the country’s mineral resources. President HICHILEMA says currently only 50-percent of Zambia’s mineral resources are mapped. He says mapping the country’s minerals will reduce risks among potential investors as they will know what is in the ground before committing their investments.
(BBC) Nearly 16,000 people are now known to have died after Monday’s earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria Without shelter, water, fuel or electricity, the World Health Organisation fears many survivors could yet lose their lives It says there’s a danger there will be a secondary disaster which may cause harm to more people
(BBC) Africa’s quest for a third Club World Cup final appearance ended after European champions Real Madrid beat Egypt’s Al Ahly 4-1 in the semi-final on Wednesday. Al Ahly’s well organised defence capitulated as Vinicius Jr opened the scoring three minutes before half-time with Federico Valverde doubling the lead just after the break. The Red
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