The Pensions Insurance Authority says it supports the enactment of the National Health Insurance Bill. PIA Deputy Registrar in charge of Insurance Titus Nkwale says the bill is a mechanism by which citizens will be accorded an opportunity to access enhanced primary health care services. Mr Nkwale is however, of the view that the bill
The Road Transport and Safety Agency has advised members of the public against jumping on pirate taxis and unregistered motor vehicles for their own safety. The warning comes in the wake of increased use of pirate taxis and unregistered motor vehicles for criminal activities that have left some victims dead and injured in some parts
Housing and Infrastructure Development Minister Ronald Chitotela says 300 permanent jobs will be created once the upgrade of Kenneth Kaunda International Airport and construction of supporting infrastructure is completed. And Mr. Chitotela has told Parliament that works to upgrade airport road into a dual carriageway will commence before the end of this year. He was
We are not politicking but this is real life. This is not a copper mine but a road in Matero East where fired Water and Development Minister Lloyd Mulenga Kaziya is Member of Parliament. In fact, this delapidated road is a few Kilometer away from Mr Kaziya residency. What are these law-marker doing for their
UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema says there should be national consensus that the PF government has ruined Zambia through grand corruption. And Hichilema says PF government leaders are utterly greedy such that “the President is the one leading the queue to illegally get plots”. Meanwhile, Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba, popularly known as GBM, says Zambians are yearning
A LUSAKA man has questioned his wife’s decision to stop sleeping with him because of beer now, yet he used to drink while he was in employment. Brighton Makai, 54, of Chazanga compound was testifying in a case in which his wife, Grace Makai, 44, sued him for reconciliation. The two got married in 1992
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has criticised China’s economic engagement in Africa, ahead of his first official visit to the continent. He said China encouraged dependency, utilised corrupt deals and endangered its natural resources. Mr Tillerson also announced a $533m (£380m) humanitarian African aid plan. During his trip, he will be looking to build
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