MAPALO LUPUPA, Shiwang’andu CHIEF Mukwikile of the Bemba people of Shiwang’ndu district in Muchinga Province says the development projects that have taken place in his chiefdom have eased the lives of the local people. And Chief Mukwikile has challenged his fellow traditional leaders to take a leading role in initiating development projects in their chiefdoms.
DARLINGTON MWENDABAI, Chipata EASTERN Province Minister Makebi Zulu has commended the Catholic Church for effectively running St Margret’s Girls Secondary School which has continued to empower girls with quality education in the last decade. Mr Zulu said the school was built in 2003 by a Catholic missionary priest, Father Edward Ryan Ned, with the help
KELVIN MBEWE, Lusaka INSPECTOR-GENERAL of Police Kakoma Kanganja says police are saddened at the death of Sergeant Ludovic Bwalya of Ben Mwiinga Police Post who was murdered in the early hours of Sunday. Mr Kanganja said police would not rest until those behind the crime were brought to book. He said this in a statement
CYNTHIA MWALE, Lusaka ‘THE momentum to change farming into a business is there, as can be seen by an increase in the number of us small-scale farmers venturing into agriculture sector. “But we cannot overlook the challenges that comes with it, to realise the country’s dream of become food secure as well as to contribute
PRISCILA CHIPULU, Kasama GOVERNMENT, in partnership with Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS), has embarked on the construction of a boarding secondary school in Kasama in Northern Province at a cost of US$1.5 million to enable more youth to acquire education to effectively contribute to national development. And Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Development Ronald
MULWANDA LUPIYA, Ndola ZESCO United will today seek a first away win in this year’s Confederation Cup when they tackle Angolan side Recreativo do Libolo at Municipal Calulo Stadium. From three away matches in 2017, Zesco have drawn twice and lost once. They drew 2-2 with Burundian side Le Messager Ngozi in Bujumbura in the
CYNTHIA MWALE, Washington, USA THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has urged the American business community to support the push for the continental free trade area (CFTA) in order to benefit from increased intra-regional trade from Africa. In 2012, African Union (AU) leaders endorsed a plan to set up CFTA by 2017
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