MELODY MUPETA, Kasama GOVERNMENT has deployed 322 health personnel to Northern Province to mitigate the shortage of medical staff. Provincial permanent secretary Jobbicks Kalumba said in an interview that the deployment of the health personnel demonstrates Government’s commitment towards the provision of quality health care to citizens. Dr Kalumba said Government is focused on delivering
NKOMBO KACHEMBA THE Copperbelt Mining, Agriculture and Commercial Show (CMACS) yesterday opened its gates to members of the public with hosting of a funfair show. This year’s show has two segments, the funfair show, which runs from June, 26, 2017 to June, 28, 2017, and the business fair to be held from June, 6, 2017,
WHEN Zambian-born Veronica Chungu graduated from Anglia University in Essex, UK, in 1997 with a B.A. degree in Business Management and Hospitality Industry, the timing was perfect. The Zambian mining industry was in the process of being privatised. The ensuing mining boom would eventually present her with the opportunity to create what would become Solwezi’s
CHIMWEMWE MWALE, Livingstone THE Zambian manufacturing industry has come a long way, but it still has a long way to go before it can start competing and running effectively. Livingstone-based Fallsway Foods and Vegetable Processing Limited, knows the landscape. “We don’t have many professional food processors in this country but we have started training people
SHIKANDA KAWANGA, Livingstone AFTER spending time behind bars for murder, Lweendo Hangandu, has recorded a single titled Nshakabwelele Kumalushi, an affirmation perhaps that prison has acted as a correctional facility for the 33-year-old. The Jesusist, as he prefers to be called, told the Weekend Mail that true to what he sings in his song, he
PATSON PHIRI NKANA Football Club has one of the most robust soccer histories since its inception during the days of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) . Nkana are the club is the biggest in terms of support in the country by sympathisers but their detractors argue that being historically rich does not make a
DURING this year’s commemoration of Africa Freedom Day, President Lungu made an important revelation, on which every patriotic Zambian should reflect seriously. The President said during the investiture ceremony at State House on Thursday he is aware that some former colonial masters want to regroup and take over the leadership of Africa. It is no
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