ESTHER MSETEKA, Lusaka ZAMBIA Tourism Agency (ZTA) is optimistic that this year’s travel expo will provide an opportunity for about 50 local and international organisations to create valuable business relations that will enhance their marketing activities. According to a statement recently, ZTA says the Zambia Travel Expo (ZATEX) is expected to attract buyers from the
STEVEN MVULA, Lusaka THE University of Zambia (UNZA) will soon start constructing a student village in Lusaka with a 10,000 bed-capacity and 200 staff houses on its farm where 50MW of electricity will also be generated. Vice-chancellor Luke Mumba announced this during a quarterly media briefing held in the university’s senate chamber yesterday. Currently, UNZA
The Zambia Police Service has announced that it will deploy 600 of its officers to this weekend’s Kuomboka ceremony. President Edgar Lungu will be the Guest of Honour while opposition leaders Hakainde Hichilema and his Vice Geoffrey Mwamba are also expected to be in attendance. The ceremony which is a big tourist attraction is held
NKOMBO KACHEMBA, Kitwe & ARTHUR MWANSA, Lusaka GOVERNMENT has removed 20,000 ghost farmers from the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP) in its efforts to rid the system of unscrupulous people who were benefiting from the initiative meant to support peasants. Minister of Agriculture Dora Siliya said in an interview that Government wants to ensure that
The Electoral Commission of Zambia has failed to release the 2016 poll results for every polling station because something went wrong in the manner the elections were handled, says Rainbow Party president Wynter Kabimba. And Kabimba has condemned the hiking of legal fees by the Law Association of Zambia saying it should avoid being an
University of Zambia Vice Chancellor Professor Luke Mumba has disclosed that the university has a staggering debt of K2.5 Billion. Prof. Mumba told a news briefing that more than 50 percent of the debt is owed to retirees at the institution. He said at the institution has been experiencing difficulties to meet its statutory obligations and paying
The Zambia Road Safety Trust members are attending the biannual Fifth Global Meeting of Nongovernmental Organizations Advocating for Road Safety and Road Victims convened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 1st – 7th April 2017. The Global Meeting was officially opened on the 5th April 2017 by Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysian Minister of Transport.
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