(BBC) Cameroon has suspended the taxi-hailing app Yango until further notice. The transport ministry said it had failed to obtain a licence and criticised it for using private vehicles for the transport of the public and commercial goods. The decision comes in the wake of numerous complaints from transport unions angered that Yango drivers do
(BBC) North Korea has shown its largest display ever of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), a number analysts say could potentially challenge the US’ defence system. About a dozen long-range ICBMs were shown at Wednesday’s military parade. Leader Kim Jong-un was seen at the midnight parade with his young daughter elevated to his side. Kim Ju-ae’s
(ZANIS ) Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA sys her ministry has procurred equipment for ZANIS that will be distributed to District Information Officers in selected districts. Ms. KASAMA says her office is aware of the challenges that ZANIS faces and has already started addressing them. The Minister said this at Mansa Airport when she
By Ruth Chayinda (ZNBC News) The Australian Government has congratulated Zambia for abolishing the death penalty saying the decision is an historic achievement. Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade PENNY WONG says his country opposes the death penalty in all circumstances for all people. He said this in a congratulatory letter from the Australian
By Hannock Kasama (ZNBC News) The Access to information law will be enacted by June this year. Information and Media Minister CHUSHI KASANDA says Cabinet agreed to the Roadmap leading to the enactment of the Access to Information Bill by June. Ms KASANDA says Government will ensure that adequate consultations are undertaken with all stakeholders
By Hannock Kasama (ZNBC News) The African Parliamentarians on Human -Animal Health and Environment -CAPAH has called for capacity building among Zambia’s members of parliament on the response to disasters such as floods. Chairperson AMBROSE LUFUMA says this would equip the parliamentarians with skills to supplement solutions to the devastating effects of floods. Mr. LUFUMA
Beatrice Njobvu (ZNBC News) Minister of Transport and Logistics FRANK TAYALI says Government is focused on improving and upgrading domestic airports across the country. Mr TAYALI says this is why his ministry will work with both Private and Corporate entitles to continue improving the standards of airports so that they match up to international standards.
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