Lungu swears in ministers

President Edgar Lungu this morning swore in eight newly appointed Cabinet Ministers and 10 provincial ministers. Lungu, who was inaugurated on Tuesday, unveiled an eighteen member team as part of his cabinet. Today, Lungu accompanied by Vice President Inonge Wina swore in office the newly appointed ministers. Some of the new faces in cabinet include MMD

President Lungu’s new Govt should promote diverse food production-HIVOS

Hivos, an international organisation that seek new solutions to persistent global issues has urged President Edgar Lungu’s administration to promote the production of diverse food production. Hivos Southern Africa Regional Sustainable Food Officer William Chilufya said the current focus on maize is essentially disadvantageous to nutrition improvement and the need to promote and support a

HRC appeals to President Lungu t to firmly and fairly promote national unity, peace, law and order

The Human Rights Commission has appealed to Republican President Edgar Lungu to use his extended mandate to firmly and fairly promote national unity, peace, law and order as well as protect the rights and freedoms of all persons in the country. Commission Chairperson Mudford Mwandenga expressed regret that the campaign and post-elections periods were characterized

All newly recruited teachers told to report for orientation

The Ministry of General Education Spokesperson Hillary Chipango has urged all newly recruited teachers to report at their respective Provincial Education Offices on Thursday, 15th September, 2016 for orientation and filling in necessary documents for payroll inputs, reports pan African Radio Journalist Hermit Hachilonde. In a statement unveiled to the media today, Mr. Chipango said

‘Illegal ministers’ refuse to refund treasury, ask AG to ‘revisit’ ConCourt judgement

Former Ministers who illegally stayed in office after Parliament was dissolved have now written to Attorney General Likando Kalaluka to “revisit” the Constitutional Court’s ruling that ordered them to pay back all emoluments drawn from the treasury. This is despite them and President Lungu promising to respect the Constitutional Court’s judgement when it was handed
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