Zambia Police Spokesperson Esther Mwata Katongo says during the second quarter of 2017, a total number 7,252 Road Traffic Accidents were recorded across the Country. Katongo said 328 were fatal Road Traffic Accidents, 732 were serious injury Road Traffic Accidents, 1,422 were slight and 4,770 were recorded as damages only. In a statement Katongo said
Government has reiterated its commitment to increasing investment in HIV response programs aimed at reducing the new annual HIV infections from 46,000 to less than 5,000 by 2021. In speech read for him by ministry of health spokesperson Dr Kennedy Malama during the national HIV self-testing dissemination meeting in Lusaka today, ministry of health permanent
By REBECCA MUSHOTA NATIONAL Guidance and Religious Affairs Minister Godfridah Sumaili has attributed the apparent increase in the cases of suicide to growing levels of selfishness, ungodliness and substance abuse. Reverend Sumaili said more people were resorting to taking their own lives because they had selfish characteristics as they did not care about the pain
By Julius Phiri - THE paralysed sister of the Katete teacher reported to have cut off his wife’s head on suspicion that she was cheating on him has narrated how he gave the terrified woman two minutes to pay back the K30,000 he spent on her nursing course before killing her. Tikhozenji Mwale said when
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - THE world’s largest fertiliser producer has expressed interest in investing in the fertiliser production in Zambia. This follows several agreements which were signed by Zambian Government and King Mohammed VI in February this year. Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe said this during the meeting she held with an eight-man
The Patriotic Front Secretary General Davies Mwila has called upon all members of the Party’s Central Committee to attend the meeting slated for Saturday 22nd July 2017 at 09:00hrs in Lusaka. In a statement released to the media today, Mr Mwila said that this meeting poses an opportunity for Members of the Central Committee (MCCs)
By JUDITH NAMUTOWE - THE Pension and Insurance Authority (PIA) is in the process of revising the committee which will be tasked to study the possibility of introducing mandatory fire insurance. PIA registrar Martin Libinga said the Authority, already had a committee in place consisting of seven members within the industry and the regulatory body.
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