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HH WANTS CSO’S TO WORK WITH GOVT

(ZANIS) President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has called on civil society organisations to partner with governments to develop and improve the welfare of the people. President HICHILEMA says the presence of CSOs in any country is very important as their voice contributes to the welfare of the local people. The President was speaking at the inaugural Civil

SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE TRUST ACCOUNTANT NABBED

The Drug Enforcement Commission -DEC- has arrested an Accountant at SOS Children’s Village Trust for Theft by Servant and Money Laundering involving over 24-million kwacha. The Commission has charged and arrested BRIAN MTONGA. DEC Public Relations Officer HUSSEIN KHAN says Mr. MTONGA 40, in his capacity as Accountant at SOS Children’s Village Trust jointly and

NKANDU: ZAMBIA CAN LEARN FROM MALAWI

Minister of Sports ELVIS NKANDU says there is need for more investments in sports infrastructure to help develop various sports disciplines that will produce quality athletes. Speaking after touring various sports facilities in Malawi, NKANDU said Zambia can learn something from Malawi who have hosted the region five games. NKANDU said the infrastructure at the

28,000 FARMERS IN SP&WP TO GET PRODUCTIVITY TRAINING

(NAIS) Twenty eight thousand farmers in Southern and Western Provinces are set benefit from a project aimed at improving agriculture production. The Germany government funded Food Security project will run for three years. Southern Province Agricultural Officer PAUL NYAMBE says the project is also aimed at improving the dietary diversity among small scale farmers through

2,000 STUDENTS GET SCHOLARSHIPS

By Mark Ziligone The Higher Education Loans and Scholarships Board -HELSB- has awarded student loans to 2,000 eligible first-year students for the 2022/2023 academic year at the University of Zambia. HELSB Senior Corporate Communications Officer CHISELWA KAWANDA says the board received 4,515 applications for sponsorship at the University of Zambia Ms. KAWANDA explains that of

YAMBA CASE: STATE TOLD TO MERGE CHARGES

By Hannock Kasama The state has been ordered to amend and consolidate two charges in the matter where former Secretary to The Treasury FREDSON YAMBA is charged with willful failure to comply with the law relating to the management of public property. Lusaka Resident Magistrate IREEN WASHIMANGA has made the order today following the application

KALULUSHI FARMERS WANT FASTER INPUT DISTRIBUTION

By Hector Simfukwe Farmers in Kalulushi District have asked government to increase the number of workers who are distributing farming inputs. They have informed Kalulushi District Commissioner KELLY JIBINGA that the officers giving out the inputs are few hence causing congestion at the distribution centre. And Mr. JIBINGA assured the farmers that he will engage
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