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ACC probes procurement of US42m Fire Tenders

By Tamara Muswala The Anti Corruption Commission says investigations into the alleged corrupt procurement of the 42 fire Tenders at a cost of one million United States dollars each have advanced. ACC Director General TOM SHAMAKAMBA says the Agency has gathered enough evidence on the alleged corruption that took place in the procurement of the

British Firms To Invest US$2 BILLION In Zambia’s Energy Sector

By Paul Shalala Seven companies from the United Kingdom are investing TWO Billion dollars in setting up renewable energy projects in Zambia projected to produce two thousand Megawatts of electricity. British High Commissioner to Zambia NICHOLAS WOOLLEY says the British companies are currently conducting feasibility studies and applying for regulatory approvals before they can kick

ACC investigates abandoned hospital project in Mbala

By Tamara Muswala The Anti Corruption Commission -ACC- has instituted investigations into an abandoned hospital project on the Mbala Road in Northern Province. ACC Director General TOM SHAMAKAMBA says huge sums of money were paid by government to the contractor, who has abandoned the project with nothing much to show for the money that was

ZESCO to set up 800 megawatts solar plants

By Patricia Banda ZESCO Limited says it is working on setting up solar plants across the country to produce 800 megawatts of electricity. ZESCO National Spokesperson HENRY KAPATA says this is in line with President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s directive for the power utility company to go for alternative sources of energy. Mr. KAPATA says a 250

Rwanda makes U-turn on DR Congo refugees

(BBC) Rwanda’s government has walked back on President Paul Kagame’s stand that the country will no longer offer refuge to people fleeing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mr Kagame’s had said refugees fleeing across the border into Rwanda were “not Rwanda’s problem”. “I am refusing that Rwanda should carry this burden,” the president

Inter agency deal will enhance graft fight-Haimbe

By Paul Shalala (ZNBC News) Ten Government agencies which are charged with the responsibility of fighting corruption and illicit financial flows have signed an inter-agency framework aimed at promoting coordination in the fight against corruption. The framework will promote coordination and sharing of information in prosecution and asset recovery. And Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE says
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