By CHILA NAMAIKO - CABINET has approved the restructuring of the University of Zambia (UNZA) into separate, specialised colleges . The university colleges will be defined under the following faculties: Medicine, Education, Agriculture and Veterinary medicine, Engineering, Mines and Minerals, and Humanities and Arts. Announcing the major Cabinet decisions made at its 13th sitting at
Zambian DNA Spokesman Spurky Mulemwa says the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP’s) move to drop a treason case involving United Party for National Development(UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema and five others shows that the judiciary is professional and does its duties independently. DPP Lillian Siyuni dropped Hichilema and five others case in national interest. The UPND
THE European Union (EU) Delegation and the Heads of Mission of the EU Member States has welcomed the agreement on a process of dialogue reached between President Edgar Lungu and opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema. The two bodies have also commended the joint commitment by the two political leaders to an inclusive and consultative process
A Lusaka resident is demanding compensation for personal injuries he suffered after being hit by a vehicle which was part of the presidential motorcade in 2016. Levison Muchunga of John Howard has dragged the Attorney General to court, claiming special damages over the loss of income. Muchunga is also demanding for medical, transport expenses to
The Kitwe High Court has granted Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) an interim injunction restraining the Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) against limiting power supply to the mining firm until the matter is determined by the court. This is in a case in which MCM has sued CEC and Zesco as first and second defendants, respectively. CEC
THE Human Rights Commission (HRC) has urged government to revisit the mandatory HIV testing policy which was declared by President Edgar Lungu yesterday saying that it is conflict with the international agreed principles of reducing the spread of the disease. In a statement yesterday, HRC Chairperson Mudford Mwandenga also warned government against violating human rights
Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga says he will mount a legal challenge to the result of last week’s presidential election, which he claims was rigged. Mr Odinga, who was defeated by incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta, has accused the electoral authorities of fraud tantamount to “democracy’s slaughter”. But foreign observers described the election as free and fair.
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