By Martha Banda Twenty- seven bodies of some foreign Nationals were this morning found on the road in Lusaka’s Meanwood Khosi Area. The bodies were discovered in the early hours of today by security guards and the neighborhood watch group. Deputy Police Spokesperson DANNY MWALE says only one person was found alive and has since
By Hannock Kasama President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has left for the United States of America to attend the US- Africa Leaders Summit. The summit will deliberate access to capital, food insecurity, and promoting sustainable economic growth and development. The Presidential Challenger took off from ZAF Lusaka Base at about 09:31 hours. President HICHILEMA was seen off
Government says it remains committed to working with private hospitals to ensuring a healthy citizenry in it’s quest to achieving economic development. Minister of Health, SYLVIA MASEBO says private hospitals are an important element and play a key role in the delivery of quality health care to the people. Ms. MASEBO says private health facilities
Labour Minister BRENDA TAMBATAMBA says about 5.4-billion Kwacha will be paid out to over 150,000 members of the Zambia National Provident Fund. Ms. TAMBATAMBA says this is under the new law recently signed by President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA meant to benefit people that belonged to the defunct ZNPF. The Minister adds that the National Pension Scheme
(BBC) Morocco became the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final and ended the hopes of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal. Striker Youssef En-Nesyri scored the winning goal in the first half, leaping highest to beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa to the ball and heading in to spark pandemonium at Al Thumama Stadium. The north African
Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says nutrition has a lot of impact on human and capital development hence the need to approach it in a multi-sectoral way. Mrs. NALUMANGO says her office will work together with all ministries to eliminate malnutrition in the country. The Vice President was speaking upon arrival from Abidjan, Ivory Coast where
The Crisis Communication Zambia Chapter -CCC- has pledged to work with government to increase the number of children that are getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The Chapter an initiative of DW Academia and being spearheaded in Zambia by the Media Institute for Southern Africa -MISA Zambia, brings together Journalists and various professionals to help sensitize the
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