ARTHUR MWANSA, Lusaka MINISTER of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba will today meet diplomats to re-assure them of Government’s commitment towards upholding peace. And Mr Kalaba said the Church continues to play a significant role in the country’s development agenda and in overcoming economic hardships being faced by citizens. Mr Kalaba said in an interview yesterday
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka OPPOSITION New Congress Party (NCP) has backed Government’s plans to build a new State House and described the current one as life-threatening. And NCP president Peter Chanda commended President Lungu for acting in the interest of Zambians by invoking Article 31 of the Constitution to give more powers to security wings to
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe MINEWORKERS Union of Zambia (MUZ) president Nkole Chishimba says the establishment of a cable manufacturing company on the Copperbelt will help Zambia to start exporting finished copper products in line with Government’s industrialisation policy. Mr Chishimba says the launch of Neelkanth Cables Limited is a welcome development for the mining sector because
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka LAFARGE Zambia says the prolonged rainy season in the first half of the year negatively affected its business as there were few sales. In the 2016/17 rainy season, the country experienced an extended downpour, which ended in May. Lafarge Zambia chief executive officer Vincent Bouckaert said most cement producing firms were affected
OVER the years Zambia has witnessed an enormous growth of the private health sector. We have seen a number of private hospitals and clinics sprouting out across the country. This is a good development because the private health sector is a key supplement to the public health care system which is inadequate due to the
CHOMBA MUSIKA, Lusaka PEOPLE behind the burning of Lusaka City Market have invited a curse upon themselves and their generations, United Church of Zambia (UCZ) synod Bishop Sydney Sichilima has said. Reverend Sichilima said the UCZ is grieving with the traders who lost property in the inferno. He said this yesterday during a church service
NANCY MWAPE, Lusaka ZAMBIA and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have signed a US$22.2 million financial agreement that will boost food security and increase incomes for smallholder farmers. Over 61,000 smallholder farmers in rural households are expected to benefit from the project, which is focusing on women and young people and the promotion
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