By Paul Shalala- (ZNBC News) Speaker of the National Assembly NELLY MUTTI has implored Zambian in Diaspora consider investing in Zambia. Ms. MUTTI says developing the country is the responsibility of every Zambian and should not be left in the hands of government alone. The Speaker made the remarks at a dinner organised in
Chansa Kunda- (ZNBC Sports) Zambia has been allocated seven slots for individual sports ahead of the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago. National Olympic Committee of Zambia -NOCZ -Secretary General BONIFACE KAMBIKAMBI says the country will be taking part in Athletics, Swimming and Cycling. KAMBIKAMBI however
By Patricia Banda- (ZNBC News)- ZESCO says it has exempted some critical institutions such as hospitals and clinics from Load shedding. ZESCO National Spokesperson HENRY KAPATA says other institutions that have been exempted are water boreholes so that the supply of water to commercial and domestic customers is not affected. Mr KAPATA has told ZNBC
By Hector Simfukwe (ZNBC News)- Government says it will build modern maternity wings at all the seven clinics in Mpika District of Muchinga Province which have been running without them for many years. Mpika Town Council Secretary SAMUEL MUSENGE says the maternity wings will be built using part of the K28.3 million Constituency Development Fund
By Wilson Mulinda (ZNBC News)- Mines and Minerals Development Minister PAUL KABUSWE says his Ministry will engage the Ministry of Finance and Zambia Revenue Authority ZRA to include Lithium Ore in the Mineral Analysis database. Mr. KABUSWE says his Ministry needs to establish how much lithium is being mined, where it is being sold and
By Henry Sinyangwe- (ZNBC News)-Kaputa Town Council has procured two hammer Mills for rice processing to enhance revenue for the local Authority. Kaputa Town Council Chairperson KENNEDY CHOLA says the two hammer meals are already operating and facilitating the value addition to the high Rice Production in the District. He says the local authority will
By Nadine Yousif BBC News The partner of a US Capitol Police officer who died a day after the 6 January 2021 riot has sued Donald Trump for wrongful death. The lawsuit filed on Thursday says Mr Trump “intentionally riled up the crowd” that attacked Brian Sicknick. Police have ramped up security on Capitol grounds
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