BY JOSEPH NYIRENDA Finance Minister SITUMBEKO MUSOKOTWANE says the 100 million dollars World Bank budget support has given impetus to efforts of turning around the national economy. Dr. MUSOKOTWANE has told ZNBC News in an interview that the financing will help government successfully implement adjustments to encourage economic growth. He said the funding is providing
BY CHANSA KUNDA Zambia’s top FIFA referee JANNY SIKAZWE has officially retired from active football at the age of 43. SIKAZWE, who has had a 23 years referring career , says he has decided to step down to give chance to young referees to build a career. He says his focus area now will be
Senior Chief AMUKENA MAKWETI ISITEKETO Lewanika of Naliele Royal Village in Kaoma district in Western Province has died. The Barotse Royal Establishment Prime Minister, MUKELA MANYANDO announced the the death of the chief at a press briefing at the Kuta in Limulunga. The Ngambela said the Chief passed on Wednesday at Fairview Hospital in Lusaka.
By Paul Shalala The Zambian population has increased to 19.6 million. This is according to the National Census of Population and Housing exercise, undertaken by the Zambia Statistical Agency, between August and September this year. The 2022 census has indicated an increase of 6.5 million, since 2010, and a population growth rate of 3.4 percent
By Chansa Kunda Government has increased it’s contribution to the Chipolopolo Coach’s salary, from 10,000 dollars to 15,000 dollars. Sports Minister, ELVIS NKANDU says this is aimed at motivating the coach to deliver the desired results. NKANDU says despite the increment being minimal, his Ministry will see how best it can further increase the contribution
By Christopher Miti The Chinese national who was on Wednesday this week sentenced to 3 years with hard labour on a charge of manslaughter has appealed against the sentence. WU ZHIGANG was sent to jail after he was convicted for causing the death of EDWARD MANDA, a resident in Chief ZUMWANDA’s area in Lumezi, Eastern
(BBC) Morocco’s historic run to the semi-finals of the World Cup means they will end the year as the highest-ranked footballing nation in Africa, according to world governing body Fifa. The Atlas Lions’ run has earned them a spectacular jump as the year’s highest climbers on the global rankings, moving up 11 places to 11th.
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