By CASSEY KAYULA - THE Government should create a pro-competition policy environment for the private sector to flourish at industry and national levels. World Bank Group programme manager Peter Nuamah said competition in the market place was critical for economic growth as it fosters more productive firms. Mr Nuamah said this allows local firms to
By CHATULA KANGALI - THE Centre for International Forest Research (CIFR) has urged Government to find ways in which the country can sustainably and legally export timber to China. Currently, the Government has banned the export of any form of timber in a bid to reserve the natural resource and the environment. A research conducted
By HELEN ZULU - THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has continued to face challenges in implementing instruments and policies that have been developed to improve the region’s integration agenda. Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe said the implementation of regional commitments and full scale participation of all Member States in
A HUMANITARIAN crisis has besieged Zambia as more than 5,000 refugees fleeing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are domiciled in Luapula Province. The number of asylum seekers fleeing political turmoil in that country resulting from President Joseph Kabila’s third term of office bid keeps on increasing, with latest figures at 5,890. Between100
By FRANCINA PHIRI - HOUSING and Infrastructure Development Minister Ronald Chitotela is disappointed with Copperfield Construction Service, a contractor working on the Pedicle Road, over delays to complete the remaining 70-kilometre stretch. Mr Chitotela said tarring of the road, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), was an economic venture which would benefit the two
By SARAH MWANZA - AS the number of asylum seekers from the troubled Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) neared 6,000 yesterday, the resident United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Zambia has described the parlous refugee situation in the camp as a humanitarian crisis calling for international assistance. UNHCR country representative Pierrine Aylara said Zambia
By MILDRED KATONGO - WITH the rainy season all but set, the Lusaka City Council (LCC) is racing against time to clear the blocked drainage system in the Central Business district to avert flooding of roads and car parks. LCC acting public relations manager George Sichimba said the programme commenced last month and that it
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