HONE SIAME, Lusaka MINISTER of Mines and Minerals Development Christopher Yaluma says Zambia will soon regain its spot as Africa’s leading copper producer when capital expansion projects by Mopani Copper Mines (MCM), Konkola Copper Mines, and other mining companies become fully operational. And British mining giant Goviex Uranium has acquired two mining licences to carry
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka THE International Tourism Berlin (ITB) has signed a contract with the Zambian government in which the country will serve as a cultural partner in hosting of the prestigious annual event. The ITB, which is held annually in the German capital, Berlin, attracts just about every member state of the United Nations, and
KELVIN MBEWE , Lusaka RAINBOW Party president Wynter Kabimba says losing candidates should always respect court rulings in election petitions. Mr Kabimba, who is also a lawyer, says political parties which feel aggrieved over election petition rulings must not fight court verdicts. He was speaking in Lusaka yesterday when he featured on a programme dubbed
ALVIN CHIINGA, Lusaka THE Zambian mission in Turkey has embarked on an information outreach programme under which it will interact with schools in that country to share information. Charge d’ affaires at the Zambian mission in Ankara, Bwalya Nondo, said the programme is aimed at bridging the knowledge gap between Zambia and that country, encourage
MWILA NTAMBI, Kitwe KITWE School of Nursing, Midwifery and Theatre principal nursing education officer Mavis Chingezhi says the enrolment levels for the midwifery programme are on the decline as most registered nurses are opting for a degree in nursing instead of specialising. Ms Chingezhi said the trend is worrying because it has the potential to
CHILDREN'S CORNER with PANIC CHILUFYA TOMORROW, Zambia and the rest of the continent will be celebrating Africa Freedom Day, an important day in the liberation of Africa. Young people equally contributed positively along our forefathers in the struggle to ensure the liberation of Africa. The youth took their responsibilities seriously and made immense sacrifices to
TRYNESS TEMBO, Lusaka A RESEARCH institute says the general livestock conditions have improved significantly due to increased water availability and good pasture following the favourable rainfall experienced in the 2016/17 farming season. Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWNET), a research body of the United States Agency for International Development provides information and analysis on food
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