BY BRIAN MWALE The Anti- Corruption Commission -ACC- has handed over properties worth over 19- million Kwacha to various government ministries and departments . The properties were forfeited in a case involving former Ministry of Health Chief Human Resource Officer HENRY KAPOKO. In 2018, KAPOKO and his co- accused persons, were convicted and sentenced to
BY ETAMBUYU KATOTA About 10 to 15 women die per week in Zambia due to maternal health complications. Health Minister SYLVIA MASEBO says this is mainly due to lack of maternal facilities in clinics, particularly in rural areas. Ms MASEBO says the ministry is working to address the problem in line with President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s
Police have interviewed four Patriotic Front senior members including Acting Party President GIVEN LUBINDA in relation to the death of former Kabwe Central MP TUTWA NGULUBE. Deputy Police Public Relations Officer DANNY MWALE says the interviews are in connection with the inquiry file that Police opened. He says the statements were recorded from the five
By Wilson Mulinda The Zambia Development Agency -ZDA- has signed an Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement with Chenguang Biotech Limited for an investment of about 135 million dollars. The investment is for the production and processing of marigold, paprika and stevia to be used for human and animal medicine. ZDA Acting Director General ALBERT HALWAMPA
By Hannock Kasama Government says it wants a win-win situation in its partnership with foreign investors. Information and Media Permanent Secretary KENNEDY KALUNGA says the status quo is key to Zambia’s economic emancipation in an endeavour to better the lives of Zambians. Mr. KALUNGA has also called for vigorous marketing of Zambia’s culture to countries
President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says public service workers should not become destitute upon retiring. President HICHILEMA says this is why his administration has ensured that all retirees are paid their dues within three months of leaving employment. He says so far about 3,000 retirees have been paid their dues in full since the UPND assumed office
BY PAUL SHALALA Government has started distributing emergency cash transfer to eight thousand three hundred vulnerable people in Lumezi District in Eastern Province due to a looming hunger situation in the area. This follows a drought and floods which characterized the last farming season in the district. Lumezi District Commissioner JIMMY PHIRI says Government identified
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