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Threat posed by poaching to nature worries Foote

United States Ambassador to Zambia, Daniel Foote has expressed concern about the threat posed by poaching to nature conservation especially that Zambia’s tourism is highly reliant on nature. Speaking when he paid a courtesy call on Tourism and Arts Minister Charles Banda, Mr Foote has pledged to be Zambia’s greatest Tourism and Conservation salesperson and…

Research reveals, women are denied rights to land in SADC countries

A research report by the Akina Mama wa Africa on women’s rights to land and property ownership in three Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Countries namely Zambia,Malawi and eSwatini has revealed that women are denied the right to exercise these rights. The Ugandan based Civil Society Organization partnered with women movements in Malawi, Swaziland and Zambia…

Poultry sector commended

lęhenne; pluimvee; hoenders; eiers Government has commended the poultry sector for exporting poultry and poultry products valued at 33 million Kwacha to the Southern Africa Development Community and the great lakes regions in one quarter. Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Kampamba Mulenga says 336 metric tones of hatching eggs valued at 17 million kwacha and…

INDENI LEADS IN DIVIDENDS DECLARATION

Indeni Petroleum Refinery Company has declared the largest dividend among Zambia’s state-owned enterprises after issuing a 28 million Kwacha cheque to the Industrial Development Corporation -IDC this morning. The dividend for the financial year ending December 2017 is over 50 percent of profit after tax way beyond the mandatory 35 percent threshold for declaration of…

MUSEUMS NEED PRESERVATION-VEEP

Vice President Inonge Wina said there is urgent need to preserve National Museums as they capture past moments for a future generation to appreciate national history. Mrs. Wina says Museums provide an opportunity to see not only natural resources of a region but also the uniqueness of the people and how they interacted with each…

The global stars who worshiped Aretha

Aretha Franklin‘s influence on music was profound during her lifetime, and since her death, pop stars have been opening up about the way the Queen of Soul shaped them as performers. On Thursday, Alicia Keys and Ariana Grande both performed renditions of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman during radio and TV interviews.…
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