KABANDA CHULU, Lusaka ZAMBIA Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) director general Patrick Mutimushi says universal access to information communication technologies (ICTs) will not be attained unless affordability of both mobile phone and telecommunication services is addressed. During an Expo on ‘Internet of Things’ hosted by CEC Liquid Telecom, Mr Mutimushi said there is need
KALONDE NYATI, Lusaka GOVERNMENT has started an asset management system that will assess the viability and sustainability of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to enable them to contribute to domestic revenues and job creation. Minister of Finance Felix Mutati disclosed in the just-unveiled 2018 National Budget that Government will put in place a robust asset management system
JIMMY CHIBUYE, NDANGWA MWITTAH, Choma FLEXISON Mweemba, a small-scale farmer in Kalomo’s Dundumwezi area in Southern Province, has a heap of about 4, 000 bags of maize stacked in his backyard. Mr Mweemba is not the only smallholder farmer in the rural parts of the province with a good harvest from the 2016/2017 farming season.
MARTIN NKOLOMBA, Lusaka FOR a first-time visitor, it strikes as an area offering much hope regarding the growth of Lusaka as a province and Chongwe as a district, a sure reflection of the success of many Zambians toiling day and night to fulfil their dreams. Most of what they would behold in the suburb has
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Chinsali WORKS on the construction of a livestock farm institute in Chinsali district in Muchinga Province at a cost of K16 million are progressing well and nearing completion. Government is building a livestock farm institute in Chinsali to equip farmers in the province with knowledge on livestock management to accelerate the growth of
PRISCILLA CHIPULU, Lusaka LAWYERS representing musician Shadrick Mukenge Mumba alias Mumba Yachi have allegedly withdrawn their services because the artiste cannot afford the fees for a case he is charged with – illegal entry and stay in Zambia. The artiste was being represented by Law Association of Zambia vice-president Eddie Mwitwa and Mwape Bwalya, both
DARLINGTON MWENDABAI, Chipata EASTERN Province permanent secretary Chanda Kasolo is happy with the establishment of a US$25,000 motorbike assembly plant in Chipata by a local investor. Mr Kasolo said the setting up of the plant, which has production capacity of 50 motorbikes per day, is a step in the right direction. He said this when
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