Government says it is concerned about the continued use of children as guides for visually impaired people, as their access to education is affected. Southern Province Minister Edify Hamukale says it is disheartening for children to miss school as their visually impaired parents and relatives. Dr Hamukale said this vice was detrimental to children and
By BRIAN HATYOKA - THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) is planning to introduce online license processing to simplify its licensing procedures, ERB Southern Region engineer for fossil fuels Mweshi Kauti has said. ERB was established in 1997 under the Energy Regulation Act Cap 436 of the laws of Zambia to regulate the energy sector. The
By Justin Mupundu What’s the cartel’s agenda for the aggressive agitation for national ‘Indaba’? How is agitation for national ‘Indaba’ linked to the perceived tension in the country? Would national ‘indaba’ be used as a brewing pot for peace and unity or for regime change? Tension exists only in the cartel’s minds and their supporters.
By CLAVER MUTINTA in Kalumbila - FIRST Quantum’s Kalumbula Minerals Limited general manager Morris Rowe says it is cardinal to invest in the education sector and encourage young people to take education seriously. Speaking during the official handover of a 1×3 classroom block to Government, which the mining company constructed at a cost of K700,000
By CHUSA SICHONE - TWO thousand motorists accessing the Shimabala, Katuba and Mumbwa toll plazas will enjoy up to 75 per cent discount for 30 days whenever they access those facilities, the National Road Fund Agency (NRFA) has said. The Agency said that K137,000 was raised at the Mumbwa toll plaza within four days of
By HOPE BWALYA - FINANCE Minister Felix Mutati has urged Zambians to embrace paying taxes, as it is the source for real development and should not be viewed as punishment. Mr Mutati said it was important that people invested in paying tax as whatever they paid was what was used to develop the country. The
By CHUSA SICHONE - THE Immigration Department has said all the 31 Chinese arrested in Chingola at the weekend for illegal mining-related crimes are on their way out of the country. Immigration boss Moolo Milimo said in an interview yesterday that the screening of the Chinese was concluded on Saturday and the authorities had taken
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