MTOLO: LET’S PROMOTE CONSERVATION FARMING

(NAIS) Agriculture Minister REUBEN MTOLO has challenged stakeholders in the agricultural sector to step up efforts in promoting conservation agriculture in a bid to mitigate the effects of climate change and the increasing cost of farming inputs. Speaking during the Conservation Agriculture Regional Working Group Meeting for 2022 attended by 10 African Countries, Mr MTOLO…

GOVT SECURES FUNDS TO DEVELOP KASABA BAY

  (ZANIS) Government has secured funds from the World Bank towards the development of Kasaba Bay Tourism Resort in Northern Province. Northern Province Minister LEONARD MBAO says the money is expected to facilitate the planning of the resort, construction of an Airport and a bridge across Lufubu River as well upgrading of the Mbala –…

33,000 VEHICLES LACK MATCHING RECORDS

By Wilson Mulinda- The Zambia Revenue Authority -ZRA- working with the Road Transport and Safety Agency -RTSA has discovered that over 33,000 vehicles do not to have matching records of Customs clearance and are of interest to the authority. ZRA Acting Corporate Communications Manager OLIVER NZALA says the data was discovered after the authority carried…

PPPs KEY TO DEVELOPMENT – MWAMBA

  Government says Public Private Partnerships – PPPs are a key component in the New Dawn administration’s development agenda. Community Development and Social Services Minister DOREEN MWAMBA says President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA wants strengthened partnerships with the private sector because government cannot deliver development alone. Ms. MWAMBA says government has an ambitious agenda to eliminate poverty…

KAGEM WANTS 53 HECTARES OF LAND BACK

By Clinton Masumba – Kagem Mining Limited has pleaded with government to help the company reclaim 53 hectares of its emerald restricted licensed area that was given to another Investor by the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development. Kagem Mine Board Chairperson SIXTUS MULENGA made the appeal when the ZCCM-IH Board members toured the mine…

MUSICIANS TOLD NOT BE USED BY POLITICIANS

Youth, Sport and Arts Minister ELVIS NKANDU has challenged musicians to stop being used by politicians but remain professional in their artistic careers. Mr. NKANDU says politics has ruined careers of many musicians because they have allowed themselves to become cadres and campaign for politicians. Speaking when he addressed artists at the Kitwe Little Theater…
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