Govt mourns ZAF Pilots

Hector Simfukwe-Government has conveyed its condolence to the families of the two Zambia Air Forces -ZAF- officers who died in a plane crash in Southern province yesterday. Chief government Spokesperson CHUSHI KASANDA has comforted the families of Colonel LYSON SIAME and Second Lieutenant KALASA BWALYA. Mrs. KASANDA says the death of the officers is not…

Mpika Health post burned

Zanis-Unknown people have burnt to ashes, a health post in Chief CHIKWANDA’s area in Mpika district. This happened last night around 19 hours. Mpika District Commissioner, DAVID SIAME has confirmed the incident to ZANIS, saying government is saddened. Mr SIAME has explained that the health post, whose construction was funded by World Vision Zambia, used…

All Provinces can trade in pigs except Lusaka-Govt

Mary Kachepa-Government says provinces can trade and move pigs and pig products provided they get a movement permit from the veterinary offices except Lusaka. Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Director Veterinary Services says SWITHINE KABILIKA says farmers and traders in provinces outside Lusaka need the permit which will show that the pigs are not infected…

ZCTU calls for closer ties with CSOs

Zanis-The Zambia National Congress of trade unions -ZCTU- has called for enhanced collaboration between civil society organisations and the Labour movement. Speaking during the opening of a ZCTU and civil society organisations leadership workshop ZCTU Secretary General COSMAS MUKUKA said civil society organisations and the Labour movement should champion the improvement of mankind in society.…

ZBF Upbeat about 2022 Commonwealth games

Chansa Kunda-The Zambia Boxing Federation -ZBF- says it targets to rewrite history by minting gold at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth games to be held in England. Zambia last picked up a gold medal on the Queens soil at the 2002 Manchester games through then flyweight fighter KENNEDY KANYANTA while DENNIES ZIMBA got silver. And ZBF…

CHAMBER OF MINES ASSESSMENT CONCLUDES THAT ZAMBIA CAN ONLY ATTAIN A 2 MILLION AND NOT THE PROJECTED 3 MILLION TONS ANNUAL COPPER TURNOVER BY 2030

By Micheal Kaluba An assessment by the Zambia Chamber of Mines has concluded that the country can only attain a 2 Million tons annual copper turnover by 2030 and not the 3 Million mark envisaged by government. According to Chamber Chief Executive Officer Sokwani Chilembo, consensus among the mining firms is that after managing a…
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