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RECONCILE-ECL TELL PF IN KALULUSHI

President Edgar Lungu says he is aware of the problems in the PF rank and file in Kalulushi district and has directed all party structures to reconcile and start delivering on the party’s campaign promises. President Lungu also has warned PF members bringing confusion in the party that they risk being side-lined. And the President…

ZAMBIA RATED HIGHLY

Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry -ZACCL- has recorded a substantial increase in the business confidence index which is an indication of the ease of doing business in the country. ZACCL President Michael Nyirenda has attributed the increase to favourable copper prices, adding that most businesses experienced increased demand for their business. Mr Nyirenda explained…

BOZ MAINTAINS POLICY

The Bank of Zambia has maintained the Monetary Policy rate at 9-point 7 percent. Speaking during a media briefing, Bank of Zambia Governor Denny Kalyalya says the bank has decided to maintain the policy rate because the inflation has remained within the target range of 6 to 8 percent. Dr. Kalyalya adds that inflation rate…

PARLEY CRITICAL TO SECURITY-D/SPEAKER

First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Catherine Namugala says Parliament remains critical in fostering national and regional security. Ms. Namugala says Parliament as a legislative arm of government is an important platform in achieving sustained political stability in Africa. Speaking on the sidelines of the 49th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association -CPA- Africa in Botswana, Ms.…

Minister Engages RTSA on Camera Revolution

The Minister of Transport and Communication Brian Mushimba has set up a meeting with the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) in light of the uproar by members of the public. Mushimba says that there must be heightened sensitization on the development before it is implemented at full speed. BELOW IS WHAT MUSHIMBA HAS SHARED…

“INCREASE INTAKE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS”

Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya has urged training institutions in the health sector to use new technologies to increase the number of health personnel. Dr Chilufya says through diversifying the training methods in the sector, the country will increase its human capital which will contribute to improved health care delivery. The minister said this in…

WOMEN TO GET TRACTORS

Violet Kawelani, age 74, at work in her farm field in Zombwe, in northern Malawi. Government has procured 20 tractors and implements at a cost of 6.9 million Kwacha. Minister of Gender Elizabeth Phiri says the tractors and implements are meant to empower women cooperatives across the country especially in rural areas. Ms. Phiri said…
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