The Zambia National Education Coalition (ZANEC) says the country has over 80, 000 children of school going age out of school despite tremendous efforts that the donor community has put in to ensure every child in Zambia is in school. Geoffrey Simfukwe, vice Chairperson for ZANEC attributes this on government’s failure to streamline mechanisms of
Alfred Ndhlovu says President Edgar Chagwa Lungu should not be stubborn and childish but listen to concerns raised by farmers and other stakeholders on the abnormal reduction of maize floor prices. President Lungu has vehemently refused to intervene in the prices of maize that have been reduced from K90 to K60 per 90kg bag. Small
PF Deputy Spokesperson Frank Bwalya has resurfaced after being quite now likening the achievements made by his party as good news only second to the news of Jesus Christ. Citing the development at the country’s biggest hospital, University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Bwalya a former Catholic Church Priest described the achievement as “good news, which is
UPND Vice President Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba was today awarded a doctorate degree in Business Administration from Commonwealth University. The degree was conferred to GBM during the 15th Dubai leadership Summit held Arabian Courtyard hotel under the theme “Corporate Social Responsibility for Leaders and Managers’. The Summit is initiated by the Commonwealth University and London Graduate
One of the European inspirational leaders who worked closely with Zambia’s founding president Kenneth Kaunda and his colleagues in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia. In 1970, for example, Zambia was tasked with hosting the next conference of the non-aligned movement – an organization of mostly Afro-Asian nations that decided to
By CHRISTINE MWAABA - ZAMBIA continues to be dependent on hydro power electricity than on other sources of energy. According to the Seventh National Development Plan (SNDP), electricity installed capacity in the country is currently at 2,493 megawatts (MW) of which 97 per cent is from hydro and a paltry three per cent is from
The adage all that all that glitters is not gold proved true once again in a tale of double tragedy as told to MEMORY SICHINGA by a close friend. Read on… I ARRIVED at work a few minutes before 08:00 hours. There was heavy traffic that morning on Great East Road, which was not unusual,
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