Former President Dr Kenneth Kaunda remains admitted to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH). Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya has told Journalists yesterday that the former president will be discharged today. But Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda in a statement says Dr Kaunda’s minders reported that the former President appeared
PRESIDENTIAL spokesperson Amos Chanda says Zambia’s founding father and former president Kenneth Kaunda who is admitted at University Teaching Hospital (UTH) and being treated for a minor ailment is doing well. Mr. Chanda added that Dr. Kaunda, 93, was rehydrated and is now stable enough to be discharged. “But he has been kept in hospital longer than necessary to take
State House has dispelled reports that Zambia’s founding President Kenneth Kaunda has died. Online reports emerged mid day on Thursday that Dr Kaunda, 93, had died in hospital. But President Edgar Lungu’s Special Assistant for Press and Public Relations Amos Chanda said Dr Kaunda is alive and still admitted in hospital. “Former President HE Kenneth
ZAMBIA’s Constitution through Termination of Pregnancy (TOP) Act, Chapter 304 of the Laws of Zambia and the Penal Code, Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia, allows for access to safe abortion, yet Zambian women still resort to unsafe methods of termination with countless women dying as a result. University Teaching Hospital (UTH) Gynecologist Dr.
Vice President Inonge Wina says government has created a disaster loss data base which will be used to capture information relating to economic loss. Ms Wina says the data base which will be updated from time to time will help capture would be affected people in a disaster, damaged critical infrastructure, livelihood disruption, mortality, early
Many parents and guardians in Lusaka’s Bauleni Compound do not see the value of taking their children to school because they are financially handicapped. According to a Bauleni resident Timothy Lungu parents in Bauleni Township cannot afford to pay schools fees for their children adding that the situation makes them not to appreciate the value
United Party for National Development (UPND) National Youth Spokesperson Gilbert Liswaniso has said the Patriotic Front (PF)’s Pro-poor approach to Zambians is now dead. In a statement availed to Pan African Radio today, Liswaniso said it would not be prudent for any person to claim that the PF led Government is pro-poor because vulnerable children
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