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SMALL SCALE MINERS ASK FOR EXTENSION

BY PATRICIA BANDA Some small scale miners who have not paid license fees for their mining activities have appealed to Government not to revoke their licences Federation of Small Scale Miners President JOSEPH MWEWA has however requested government to consider giving them five months to settle their financial obligations. Mr. MWEWA says most of the

NAPSA PAYS OUT K59M IN CLAIMS

BY MARK ZILIGONE The National Pension Scheme Authority -NAPSA has paid over 59.4- million Kwacha in claims to 1,506 Zambia National Provident Fund -ZNPF- members. NAPSA Head Corporate Affairs CEPHAS SINYANGWE adds that the authority has so far logged 4,334 claims from ZNPF members since President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA’s assented to the NAPSA Bill number 21.

SWINE FEVER,FMD MAJOR THREAT TO LIVESTOCK

BY CHANESA TEMBO The 2022 Livestock Survey has revealed that diseases have continued to be the major threat to the livestock sector. The survey which was conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture in partnership with the Zambia Statistic Agency -ZAMSTATS-, notes that diseases such as Swine Fever, Foot and Mouth are the major diseases farmers

GRANT UNVEILED AS CHIPOLOPOLO COACH

BY CHANSA KUNDA Former Chelsea Coach, AVRAM GRANT has been appointed as the New Chipolopolo Head Coach. GRANT who takes over from ALIJOSA ASANOVIC has been appointed on a two year contract with options to extend based on performance. Speaking during his unveiling in Lusaka today GRANT said Zambia has the potential to win titles

KALUNGA ASKS ZAMCOM TO HELP CHANGE MEDIA NARRATIVE

By Hannock Kasama Government has called on the Zambia Institute of Mass Communication -ZAMCOM- to change the narrative on the conduct and performance of media personnel in the country. Information and Media Permanent Secretary KENNEDY KALUNGA says the public is looking to institutions such as ZAMCOM to help improve the perception on the conduct and

FULLY BOOKED: LIVINGSTONE EXPECTS MORE TOURISTS

The Livingstone Tourism Association -LTA- says the tourist capital is so far standing at seventy five percent, room occupancy ahead of the festive season. Acting LTA Chairperson HILARY KASHEMPA says the association is optimistic that Livingstone will reach one hundred percent occupancy in the next one or two days going into Christmas. Mr. KASHEMPA has
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