Newly appointed Information and Broadcasting Minister Kampamba Mulenga has assured that the PF has no intention to muzzle the press. And Ms Mulenga who is now the Chief Government Spokesperson has announced that she will from next week start her familiarisation tour of media houses across the country. Addressing her inaugural media briefing at her office this afternoon, Ms
Former Information Minister Chishemba Kambwili has called on the public to ignore “petty statements” circulating on some online media publications. Mr Kambwili said he has not released any statement against the head of state nor addressed the corruption allegations. His explained that anything being released by the Zambian Eagle, Mwebantu News Media or any other
There is widespread fiscal abuse in the government system leading to failure to implement planned projects and programmes, Zambia Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) secretary general has charged. Mr Mukuka charged that government should maintain its presence in the oil procurement system in order to protect the poor who would not afford the high cost
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US $10-million equity investment in the Technology and Innovation in Developing Economies (TIDE) Fund I to boost production and growth in Africa. TIDE Africa Fund I, a venture with a target size of US $100 million incorporated in Mauritius, has 10-year target
Inspector General of Police Mr Kakoma Kanganja has directed all Provincial Police Commissioners to implement the directive by government on the reduction of permanent security and traffic check points. Mr.Kanganja communicated to Police Commissioners to ensure that all police officers adhere to the Parliamentary pronouncement made by Minister of Home Affairs, Hon Stephen Kampyongo. Mr
We the Greens join other organizations condemning in strongest terms the use of colonial laws before, during and after 2016 General Elections, to arrest and prosecute media and some opposition leaders. We strongly believe time has come to review and scrap colonial laws, in particular offences under Sections 57 and 60 of the Penal Code.
President Edgar Lungu says Zambia will continue to cooperate with the American government despite the uncertainties that have emerged from the recently held elections. Speaking in Morocco when United States Assistant Secretary Bureau of African Affairs Linda Thomas called on him, President Lungu said Zambia and America share a lot of areas of common interest
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