By Paul Shalala (ZNBC News) Police in Lusaka have arrested 35 suspected junkies who are believed to be behind a spate of attacks on members of the public in Garden Compound. Zambia Police Deputy Spokesperson DANNY MWALE says officers conducted an operation yesterday which targeted the junkies between 10:00 hours and 15:00 hours. Mr. MWALE
Etambuyu Katota (ZNBC News) The Zambia Air Force -ZAF has encouraged the Church and Zambians to invest in various training activities for young men and women. ZAF Chief of Operations ARTHUR KALALUKA says training children early instills good values and morals as they willcontinue to uphold them for the rest of their lives. Brigadier General
By Masauso Mkwayaya (ZNBC News)- Zesco Limited is now only generating 250 Mega Watts of power at the Kariba North Bank Power Plant in Siavonga due to low water levels. Zesco Director Power Generation WESLEY LWIINDI says this is out of an installed generation capacity of 1,080 Mega Watts of Power Mr. LWIINDI says the
By Paul Shalala (ZNBC News) Zambia has been given a grant worth $145,000 from the Adaptation Fund to facilitate the accreditation of Zambia Industrial Commercial Bank to the fund for climate change projects. The grant will help strengthen the capacity to access climate adaptation finance and the overall capacity to develop and initiate the implementation
By Moombe Hamobola ZNBC News- The Livingstone City Council has assured mini bus drivers operating at the station next to the newly built Livingstone City Market that the local authority has no immediate plans of removing them from the station. Council Public Relations Manager MELVIN MUKELA has told ZNBC News in an interview that mini
By Masauso Mkwayaya (ZNBC News) President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says it is inappropriate for Maamba Collieries Limited to undertake routine maintenance at a time when the country is faced with an energy crisis. President HICHILEMA says he will be visiting the company tomorrow to find ways on how they can adjust their maintenance schedule so that
(NAIS)- The Department of Veterinary Services in the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock has mounted check points in an effort to stop the spread of livestock diseases in Isoka District of Muchinga Province. Isoka has in the recent past recorded cases of suspected African swine fever and a confirmed case of rabies in a dog.
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