UNZA Records Increased Car Theft Cases

The University of Zambia has recorded increased thefts including motor vehicles within the Great East Road campus. Some clients have had items stolen from their vehicles whilst they tender to their academic business on campus. According to a security report at Hansdworth Police Post, five car thefts have been reported in the last six weeks.…

Mufulira Gets First Ever Radio Station

Kankoyo lawmaker Brian Mushimba has given his constituents the first ever radio station in Mufulira. Mushimba had promised to provide a platform for constituents to air their grievances once he took office and has materialized his promise. The Independent Broadcasting Authority has granted Kankoyo Community Radio Station a broadcast license becoming the first ever radio…

YALI SUPPORTS EXPANSION OF YOUTH PROGRAM

Young African Leaders Initiative -YALI- has welcomed government’s decision to increase the number of youths to be trained under the vocational and life skills centres under the 2019 Budget. YALI President Andrew Nthewewe says the move will reduce unemployment among youths. He adds that once young people are imparted with skills they will be able…

BASKETBALLERS ASKED TO MARKET SPORT

Minister of Youth and Sports Moses Mawere has advised young Basketball players  to work hard and market the sport. Mawere says Zambia is a sporting nation with players of great potential to become global basketball Icons. He says Government will continue to support various sports disciplines if they keep bringing trophies to the country. Mawere…

GOVT SEEKS TO STEADY KWACHA

Minister of Finance, Margaret Mwanakatwe says Government is engaging key market players to stabilize the Kwacha. Mrs. Mwanakatwe also says Government is committed to addressing sentiments on the depreciation of the kwacha through fiscal consolidation as well as addressing the concerns on information aspects such as debt numbers. She says the depreciation of the kwacha…

Eleven CHARGED UNDER STATE SECURITY ACT

Two Chinese nationals and nine Zambians who were picked up in Livingstone have been formerly arrested and charged with various offences under the State Security Act, Penal Code and Firearms Act. Southern Province Police Commissioner Bonny Kapeso has confirmed the development at a media briefing in Choma. The two Chinese have been charged with two…
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