ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu ILUTE Health Post in Mongu has run out of some essential medicines which were last supplied to the institution in May this year. The facility, which serves a population of over 10,000, also has no running water despite it providing services like male circumcision and tests for HIV/AIDS. This came to light
STEVEN MVULA and EVARISTO MULENGA, Lusaka MINISTER of Information and Broadcasting Services Kampamba Mulenga has advised private media houses in the country against viewing Government as their enemy. Ms Mulenga says the private media should work with Government in keeping people informed on various issues which affect them. She said this in Lusaka yesterday when
HONE SIAME, Lusaka THE Ministry of Finance says the Kwacha will remain stable for the rest of 2017 and has urged the business community to maximise on the country’s economic gains to grow their enterprises. Permanent secretary for economic management Mukuli Chikuba said this in an interview yesterday. Mr Chikuba said the economic stabilisation measures
MWAPE MWENYA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT says the upgrading of Chilenje and Matero clinics to level-one hospitals has reduced referrals to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) from 13,604 in 2016 to 2,900 in the first quarter of 2017. Minister of Health Chitalu Chilufya said the reduction in referrals has reduced congestion at UTH, and enhanced health care
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka SENIOR Chief Madzimawe of Chipata has penalised five parents in his area for allowing their children aged between 12 and 17 to be dancers a a local tavern. The traditional leader says the parents will be cleaning a clinic and a school for five days as part of the reprimand. Chief Madzimawe
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka POLITICAL analyst Alex Ng’oma says foreigners should avoid meddling in Zambia’s affairs and respect its sovereignty. Mr Ng’oma said in an interview that Zambia, just like any other country, is governed by its own laws which should be respected by everyone. He said South Africa’s opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius
The continued cross examination of Inspector General of police Kakoma Kanganja in the case in which Economic and Equity Party (EEP) leader Chilufya Tayali is alleged to have defamed him through a Facebook posting is set to resume today, Wednesday, August 2nd. Kanganja will take the stand at 12:00 hours to be grilled by Tayali’s defense
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