Shamujompa happy to be back

By KALUMIANA KALUMIANA - CHIPOLOPOLO defender Isaac Shamujompa is relieved to be back playing competitive league football after a three months hiatus following a dispute over his transfer status from Nchanga Rangers to Power Dynamos. The Football Association of Zambia Player Status Committee last week cleared Shamujompa’s permanent move from Intersport to Power after a

Zambia’s malnutrition levels among highest

By CHRISTINE MWAABA - ZAMBIA continues to be ranked among countries in Africa with the highest levels of undernourished children at 48 per cent, a figure projected between 2014 to 2016. This is according to the current statistics on countries with undernourished children compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural

Mismatch between IT jobs, candidates

INFORMATION Technology (IT) does not take a day to learn and master. It is a life time profession which requires continuous learning and updating of one’s qualifications to meet the demands of the changing technologies. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals are required to have qualifications in Information Technology (IT), Computer Science, Information Systems or

Mutati defends taxes

By HELEN ZULU - FINANCE Minister Felix Mutati says the various tax measures that are outlined in the 2018 National Budget are aimed at reducing Government’s dependency on donor funds to finance future budgets. Mr Mutati said the tax measures were aimed at enabling government to collect more revenue to finance the budget as opposed

‘Govt should delink MVMCP from ZRA’

By CHATULA KANGALI - THE Government should delink the Mineral Value Monitoring Chain  Project (MVMCP) from the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) and turn it into an independent body. The Associations of Minerals Suppliers and Contractors want MVMCP to be turned into an independent body   that will monitor all the activities in the mining sector. Association

Merge emerald plots, Govt prodded

By CHATULA KANGALI - THE Emerald and Semi Precious Stones Association of Zambia (ESMAZ) has called on Government to consider merging   the more than 400 emerald plots in Lufwanyama District into three or four plots. Government  is  in the process  of merging  the more than  400  plots in Lufwanyama District  into   10  or  11 to
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